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Experiences
August 22, 2025
Colima 71
Day of the Dead in Mexico City:
Day of the Dead in Mexico is much more than a commemoration: it is a bridge between past and present, between life and memory. Recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, this festivity takes place every November 1st and 2nd and has become one of the most representative symbols of Mexican identity.
In Mexico City, streets, squares, and cultural venues transform into vibrant stages where color, art, and tradition converge to honor those who are no longer with us. Between parades, monumental altars, gastronomy, and the marigold’s golden glow, experiencing these dates in the capital is as profound as it is vibrant.
One of the most anticipated events in Mexico City during Day of the Dead is the grand parade along Paseo de la Reforma. With floats, music, troupes, and hundreds of catrinas and calaveras, this dazzling procession attracts both locals and visitors from around the globe. In 2025, once again, artists and collectives will bring to life a spectacle like no other at the heart of the city.
The marigold, known as “the flower of the dead,” illuminates Mexico City during these dates. The Festival of Marigold Flowers 2025 will take place along Paseo de la Reforma, where visitors can stroll through a market brimming with scents, colors, and artisan creations.
Over 140 producers will line both sides of the avenue between the Ángel de la Independencia and the Ahuehuete, bringing thousands of flowers directly from Xochimilco and other regions. These blooms become an essential part of the altars and offerings that define this season.
Beyond large-scale events, Day of the Dead also invites a more intimate experience. Visiting the cemeteries of Mexico City—where families gather to decorate graves, light candles, and share food—is a powerful way to witness the deep sense of community and spirituality that defines this tradition.
At Colima 71, we’ve crafted unique experiences that allow guests to connect deeply with the spirit of Day of the Dead.
Day of the Dead Experience: Living Altar
From the comfort of a luxury SUV and with a private guide, explore the city’s most iconic altars before joining an intimate gathering at a traditional family altar. The experience culminates in a five-course dinner — available in both traditional and vegan versions — celebrating Mexico’s culinary richness.
Day of the Dead Experience: Souls at the Table
A ceremonial dining experience designed by Chef Ana, where corn takes center stage in handmade tortillas prepared daily. The menu draws inspiration from ancestral recipes of Mexico City, Michoacán, and Guanajuato — regions with a deep Day of the Dead tradition. Private transport and guide included.
Living Day of the Dead in Mexico City means immersing yourself in a celebration unlike any other, where culture, art, and tradition converge in a moving tribute to life itself. From monumental parades to intimate moments at family altars, every detail is an invitation to honor Mexico’s roots.
At Colima 71, we invite you to discover the essence of this celebration in a setting where contemporary design, artisanal hospitality, and carefully curated experiences come together. Book your stay with us and experience a Day of the Dead in Mexico City that will remain etched in your memory forever.
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