Overview
- Mexico City confirms an Ofrenda Monumental in the Zócalo honoring 700 years of Tenochtitlán from Oct. 25 to Nov. 2, and the ACH opens free registration for the Festival de Ofrendas y Catrinas through Oct. 25 with installation Oct. 24–27 and exhibition Oct. 28–Nov. 3.
- Oaxaca announces more than 140 cultural and artistic activities from Oct. 25 to Nov. 4 and projects roughly 89,000 visitors with an estimated tourism spillover of about 380 million pesos.
- Guanajuato sets its Oct. 29–Nov. 2 festival featuring Fengdu, China as an international guest, a budget above 7 million pesos, and forecasts of 197,000 attendees and a 291 million peso economic impact.
- Morelia details over 50 decentralized events and confirms a Nov. 1 Catrinas and Catrines parade with contingents forming at 16:00, a 18:00 start, and five free makeup modules along the route.
- Tlaquepaque schedules its Oct. 23–Nov. 2 Festival de Muertos, expects to exceed 360,000 visitors, and deploys a 170-person operation spanning Protección Civil, police, medical services and federal forces.