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Dia de Muertos Grand Parade ★ 4.8

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Dia de Muertos Grand Parade in Mexico City runs November 1 down Paseo de la Reforma to the Zocalo, with the city's full week of pan de muerto, tamales, atole and altar offerings around the route.

Chiles en Nogada Patriotic Season ★ 4.4

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Chiles en Nogada season in Mexico City runs late July through early September around Mexican Independence Day, with fine-dining rooms and traditional kitchens serving the patriotic Poblano stuffed chile.

Mundo Mezcal CDMX ★ 4.4

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Mundo Mezcal in Mexico City is the annual agave-spirits gathering at Campo Marte in Polanco, with mezcal palenques from Oaxaca, Guerrero, Durango and Michoacan plus master classes, sotol, raicilla and Mexican-spirit tastings under one tent.

La Ola Festival Vegano ★ 4.1

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La Ola Festival Vegano is the annual two-day plant-based gathering at Centro Urbano Pdte. Juarez in Roma Sur, in its seventh edition for 2026, with 80-plus vegan producers and Mexican kitchens serving antojitos, moles and the city's largest vegan food market.

Feria del Tamal ★ 4.6

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Feria del Tamal at the Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares in Coyoacan runs late January through early February for Candelaria, with 50-plus producers serving regional Mexican tamales and atole.

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