But the country’s real magic lies in its small towns. In 2001, Mexico’s Secretariat of Tourism created a program recognizing culturally rich villages for their exceptional history, natural beauty, and ...
Day of the Dead may be Mexico’s most famous festival ... for which tickets are required — but the festive spirit tends to spill over into city streets. This annual festival, held in January, is ...
As practised by the indigenous communities of Mexico, el Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) commemorates the transitory return to Earth of deceased relatives and loved ones. The festivities take ...
The boyfriend of an American woman who died inside an Airbnb in Mexico City, where she was vacationing with friends to celebrate the Day of the Dead, has opened up about their final conversation.
Mexico City also hosts one of the largest Day of the Dead celebrations in the country, with colorful parades and vibrant ...
While the Day of the Dead is largely celebrated in Mexico, it is observed across Latin America as well. Furthermore, countries across the globe have adopted various traditions and customs ...