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.