Mexiko - dia de los muertos, Days of Soul & Celebration in MEXICO DF 💀 - JoinMyTrip
Mexiko - Mexico City - dia de los muertos, Days of Soul & Celebration in MEXICO DF 💀
Mexiko - Mexico City - dia de los muertos, Days of Soul & Celebration in MEXICO DF 💀
Mexiko - Mexico City - dia de los muertos, Days of Soul & Celebration in MEXICO DF 💀
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dia de los muertos, Days of Soul & Celebration in MEXICO DF 💀

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💀✨ Día de los Muertos in Mexico City: A 7-Day Cultural Immersion This would be my second time going to Mexico last time i spend two months going around and all i can say is that is worth it! My mother tongue is spanish so i will be with you and help to comunicate and translate during the trip. From Marigolds to Mezcal, Experience Life, Death, and Everything In Between Join me for 7 unforgettable days in Mexico City as we dive deep into one of the world’s most powerful and visually stunning traditions: Día de los Muertos. This isn’t just a holiday, t’s a vibrant, soul-stirring celebration of love, memory, and culture. From the candlelit cemeteries of Mixquic to the grand parade on Reforma Avenue, you'll witness Mexico at its most magical. Wander through elaborate altars, taste pan de muerto still warm from the oven, sail the colorful canals of Xochimilco, and dance to the rhythm of mariachi under marigold-filled skies. This journey blends tradition, food, music, and history in a way that’s emotional, unforgettable, and 100% authentic. What You’ll Experience: 🎭 The Día de los Muertos Parade in the heart of Mexico City 🕯️ A night visit to Mixquic cemetery, glowing with candles and offerings 🛶 A boat ride through the floating gardens of Xochimilco 🌮 Street food tours with tacos, tamales, and traditional Day of the Dead treats 🖼️ Iconic sights like Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul, Museo de Antropología, and the historic Zócalo

About me: I'm Marie 32 years old from Venezuela, half Colombian, currently living in Vienna, Austria. I'm a social and easy going person who enjoys traveling the world and meeting new people. I already organized group trips, and it was always a lot of fun! You can find all my trips when you click on my profile.

we have an amazing spacious apartment features 1 living room, 4 separate bedrooms and 4 bathrooms with a shower and free toiletries. Boasting a terrace, this apartment also features a washing machine, a private entrance and a flat-screen TV with cable channels. Is share bedrooms, twin beds, big beds.

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7 Tage Trip

Mexico City, Mexico City & 5 weitere

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arrival day, everybody is arriving different times we will meet directly at our accomodation and get to know each other then we will head for a stroll and dinner around town. I will make a whatsaap group where we will talk details about arrival
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📍 Day 2: Coyoacán & Frida Vibes Visit the Frida Kahlo Museum Wander the Coyoacán Market for crafts, snacks, and local altars Explore Casa de Cultura Reyes Heroles for traditional ofrendas Try tostadas at Tostadas Coyoacán 🌼 Neighborhoods like Coyoacán begin setting up their altars this week.
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📍 Day 3: Xochimilco Adventure Morning boat ride on a colorful trajinera in Xochimilco Optional: Visit Museo Dolores Olmedo nearby Evening tacos and drinks in La Roma ..................................
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📍 Day 4: Parade Day + Cemetery Night Tour Watch the Day of the Dead Parade on Paseo de la Reforma Explore ofrendas in Zócalo & Alameda Central Try pan de muerto, tamales, and Mexican hot chocolate Join a night tour to Mixquic, where families decorate graves with candles and marigolds 💀 This is when the city truly comes alive with color and spirit.
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📍 Day 5: All Saints Day (Día de los Inocentes) (November 1) Visit Chapultepec Park & National Museum of Anthropology Afternoon coffee in Condesa See kid-focused altars in neighborhoods like San Ángel or Coyoacán Dinner at a traditional fonda or family-style restaurant
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📍 Day 6: Día de los Muertos (November 2) Day trip to San Andrés Mixquic Join community celebrations, hear live music, and see candlelit tombs Optional mezcal tasting or join a cultural walking tour in the evening End your night with a traditional pan de muerto and hot chocolate
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📍 Day 7: Souvenirs & Departure Visit La Ciudadela Market for crafts and local goods Brunch at Panadería Rosetta or Café Nin Final stroll through Roma Norte or Alameda Central Head to the airport with memories for a lifetime ✈️