Embark on a captivating 4-day journey through Mexico City, immersing yourself in the vibrant traditions of Day of the Dead. Explore renowned museums, witness intricate altars, and join a guided cultural experience at a local cemetery. Venture into southern Mexico City where you’ll discover iconic sites and engage in a personalized altar-making experience.
Join us for an unforgettable journey where history, art, and tradition converge to create a truly immersive Day of the Dead experience in Mexico City.
HIGHLIGHTS
3N St. Regis Hotel Mexico City – Your home for 3 nights, St. Regis Mexico City offers some of the best views of the parade and a special package with special Day of the Dead themed amenities.
National Anthropology Museum, Off Hours – Start the trip with a deep dive into Mexico’s history, laying the groundwork for an enhanced understanding of Day of the Dead´s importance and indigenous influences.
Downtown Historic Center – This time of year, the ZĂłcalo becomes a lively hub of colorful altars, captivating performances, and heartfelt remembrance of departed loved ones.
Museums – Explore an array of museums and special exhibits showcasing the artistry of this cherished celebration (Franz Mayer and Arte Popular).
Cemetery Visit – An intimate experience where candlelit paths guide you through the gravesites, adorned with marigolds, love, and remembrance.
Southern Neighborhoods – Visit CoyoacĂĄn and San Ăngel to explore Day of the Dead folklore, including a visit to Casa Estudio Diego Rivera and Frida Kahloâs Casa Azul.
Local Market – AÂ sensorial experience of colors, aromas, and flavors, shop for items for your ofrenda (altar) and learn about the symbolism and tributes behind each object. sensorial experience of colors, aromas, and flavors, shop for items for your ofrenda (altar) and learn about the symbolism and tributes behind each object.
Day 1: Arrival to Mexico City, Night at the Museum – Oct 31
Arrive to Mexico City Airport, where your private transportation will pick you up and take you to your hotel. In the evening, set off on an extraordinary adventure with a special, after-hours privately guided visit of the National Anthropology Museum. Mexico´s most visited museum, it showcases a vast collection of fascinating artifacts from a myriad of cultures, housed within a renowned architectural design by Pedro Ramirez Vasquez.
Your private guide will lead you on a journey through the museum´s vast collection of artifacts that tell the stories of Mesoamerica. As you explore these fascinating relics and admire their craftsmanship, your expert will bring to life the myths and secrets of ancient civilizations, from the legend of the five suns depicted on the 24-ton Aztec Sunstone, to the tomb of King Pakal found at Palenque, Chiapas. Understanding Mexico’s complex history is an important aspect in understanding Day of the Dead beliefs.
After taking a deep dive into history, delight your tastebuds with dinner in a city celebrated for its world-class chefs and thriving culinary scene.
Suggested Hotel: St. Regis Mexico City
Day 2: Unveiling Day of the Dead: Exploring Mexico City´s Altars, Museums & Cemetery Traditions – Nov 01
Get immersed in the captivating world of Day of the Dead traditions in Mexico City. Discover the vibrant customs and meaningful rituals dedicated to passed loved ones, while witnessing beautifully decorated altars adorned with bright marigolds, fragrant incense, flickering candles, and sugar skulls.
Step into the heart of the historic center, where the iconic ZĂłcalo becomes a lively hub of colorful altars, captivating performances, and heartfelt remembrance. Experience the atmosphere and rich traditions of DĂa de Muertos as you wander through bustling streets and iconic sites, discovering the hidden treasures and architectural wonders that embody the city’s cultural heritage.
Explore an array of renowned museums such as Franz Mayer and Arte Popular, which showcase the artistry of this cherished celebration. Let your imagination run wild as you encounter colorful “alebrijes,” fantastical wooden creatures painted in vivid tones. Time for lunch (meals not included) will be allocated during the day.
As the sun sets, follow your guide to a local cemetery for the evening´s observances. Experience the magical atmosphere as candlelit paths guide you through the gravesites adorned with love and remembrance.
As you´re driven back to your hotel, carry with you the vibrant energy of Mexico City’s Day of the Dead.
Suggested Hotel: St. Regis Mexico City
Day 3: Explore the Art, Culture & Folklore of DĂa de Muertos in Southern Mexico City – Nov 02
Explore the vibrant neighborhoods of CoyoacĂĄn and San Ăngel, where art and tradition intertwine with the magic of DĂa de Muertos.
Visit iconic landmarks that shaped Mexicoâs artistic legacy, including Casa Estudio Diego Rivera, where the muralist lived and worked; Casa del Risco, a cultural gem in a 16th-century mansion; Casa Azul, Frida Kahloâs preserved home; and Casa del Indio FernĂĄndez, an evocative house-museum. At each stop, uncover how creativity and symbolism bring the spirit of Day of the Dead to life.
Wander through fascinating exhibits, intricate altars, and vibrant decorations that reveal the deep meaning behind this celebrated tradition. Along the way, take a break for lunch (meals not included) at a time that fits the dayâs rhythm.
Step into a bustling local market, where colors, aromas, and flavors create a feast for the senses. Then, dive into the heart of CoyoacĂĄn, alive with the energy of DĂa de Muertos. Streets filled with costumed revelers, children collecting sweets, and festive displays set the scene for an immersive experience. Browse artisanal crafts, take in the local folklore, and savor traditional treats like tamales and pan de muerto.
After a day rich in art, culture, and celebration, youâll be driven back to your hotel, carrying the spirit of Mexicoâs most iconic tradition with you.
Suggested Hotel: St. Regis Mexico City
Day 4: Departure Day – Nov 03
You will be privately driven to the Mexico City airport for your flight home. Alternately, you may choose to extend your trip to Mexico City with more experiences tailored to your interests.
Dates
This trip can be customized for a private journey surrounding the dates of November 1st and 2nd. Programs and events subject to change according to festival calendar.
Prices
This 4-day itinerary starts at $1,553 USD per person (based on double occupancy of two people traveling) and does not include accommodation. Contact us today to discuss your travel desires and design a personalized proposal with exact pricing.
Please note, our pricing guideline is a starting from price and is not necessarily applicable to the suggested hotels contained within the suggested itineraries on this website. Itineraries are customized prior to final pricing.
Participating in this program supports the preservation and celebration of UNESCO-appointed intangible cultural heritage. Experiencing Day of the Dead in Mexico fosters a deeper understanding and respect for the generational observances and meaningful rituals that take place each year.