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Mexico Rolls Out 2025 Día de Muertos Plans With CDMX Zócalo Ofrenda Honoring Tenochtitlán

Free registration is open for the Centro Histórico festival, with states publishing schedules and setting visitor and economic targets.

Overview

  • Mexico City’s Festival de Ofrendas y Catrinas confirms a participatory format with free sign‑ups through October 25, installation from October 24–27 and public display October 28–November 3, alongside a Zócalo Ofrenda dedicated to 700 years of Tenochtitlán open October 25–November 2.
  • Oaxaca announces more than 140 activities from October 25–November 4, with officials projecting about 89,000 visitors and roughly 380 million pesos in economic impact.
  • Guanajuato’s seventh Festival del Día de Muertos runs October 29–November 2, features Fengdu, China, as guest, carries a budget exceeding 7 million pesos and projects 197,000 attendees and a 291 million peso spillover.
  • Morelia outlines 50‑plus decentralized events across the city, highlighted by a November 1 Catrinas and Catrines parade with five free makeup modules, videomapping and expanded floral installations.
  • Tlaquepaque sets its 15th Festival de Muertos for October 23–November 2, aims to top 360,000 visitors and deploys a special safety and emergency operation with 170 personnel across municipal and federal agencies.