Thursday, November 20, 2025

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“They’re here! Our beloved departed have finally come home after a year of waiting. Every November 1, following a centuries-old tradition, the souls of our departed family members return on Day of the Dead for just one night to enjoy a banquet with us, their living relatives.”

Andea Fischer, Writer

Beyond the Día de Muertos parade, there’s lots going on in the capital in November, including a new Museo Tamayo exhibit, a puppet show for families, Giselle at Bellas Artes…

Celebrations of Day of the Dead headline the events calendar in Guadalajara, but there’s plenty more to do there and on the Chapala Riviera.

Whether its joining millions at the Feria Xmatkuil, riding the Muerto bus to see Day of the Dead altars, or taking the challenge of Ironman Cozumel, there’s no shortage of…


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Alfeñiques | Photo by David Smith

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