Mexico has plenty of holidays, carnivals, celebrations and festivals, they are Mexican trademarks.
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All over the world spring is believed to be the most favourite season, and Mexicans love it too, they even have the Spring Night Festival taking place in March in Mexico City, greeting spring in a really hot, Latin way. All-penetrating music, all-attracting dancing, parades and concerts, spicy food and hot Mexicans! That's what you will meet with at the Spring Night Festival and be ready to get a thrill!
Most Mexican cities and towns have their patron saints and celebrate them with inflammatory dancing, playing music and dynamic sport competitions. For example in Cabo San Lucas in October Cabo San Lucas Festival is held, or the Annual September Festival of San Francisco de Assisi takes place in Real de Catorce with lots of pilgrims.
The Mexican people pay homage to their beloved deceased, the date is usually 1-2 November. Cabo San Lucas and Oaxaca are famous for rich celebrations with flowers decorated altars, free food and beverage serving and a prize for the best embellished altars.
Tourists from all over the world in October and November make their way towards Auditorio Benito Juarez not to miss the famous October Festival and to take a look at various parades, concerts, fairs, Mexican dances, sport events, try the tequila grown in this district as it's famous for tequila manufacturing, and beauties rush here to become the Festival queen!
If you want to touch the ancient and plunge in the past, travel Mexico and go to the Good Weather Festival in Salvatierra held every year in October and say thank to the gods for the good weather and the various fruits they granted your holiday with!
It's so easy to make the life brighter, more cheerful and radiant!
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Tours around Mexico
Where to go and when in Mexico
Eating and drinking in Mexico
Architecture of Mexico
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