16th Catrina Festival “México, lindo y querido” 2025
The 16th Catrina Festival is a unique experience that combines tradition, creativity, and Mexican pride. For seven days, visitors can enjoy parades featuring monumental Catrinas, artistic altars, folk art exhibitions, and music and dance performances, all inspired by Mexican identity and folklore. Every corner of the festival reflects the richness of our roots and the connection between life and memory.
The event also offers interactive workshops, where children and adults can learn to create their own Catrina, skull, or paper decorations, along with cultural activities that bring attendees closer to the history and symbols of the Day of the Dead. Traditional foods, such as pan de muerto, hot chocolate, and regional dishes, invite visitors to savor the flavors that accompany this cherished tradition.
Visitors can also explore the artisan market, where local craftsmen present unique pieces in clay, ceramics, glass, and textiles, showcasing the creativity and talent that define Mexico. The festival is a tribute to life and memory, a celebration that brings together families, communities, and tourists in an atmosphere of joy and respect.
The 16th Catrina Festival “México, lindo y querido” invites everyone to immerse themselves in the magic of our traditions, enjoy living culture, and celebrate the legacy that connects us with our roots.