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Day of the Dead Festival, Mexico 2026

Day of the Dead Festival, Mexico 2026

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The Day of the Dead Festival is a cultural observance held on 1 November. While strongly associated with Mexico, it is also a significant part of Guatemalan culture. The event focuses on remembering deceased loved ones.

Many people associate the Day of the Dead Festival with Mexico, but actually it is an equally important part of the culture of Guatemala (on 1 November) and El Salvador, as well as Brazil, where it is known as Finados. The Day of the Dead has nothing to do with the zombie apocalypse, nor the Day of the Dead Film. Essentially it is a time for families to remember dead relatives. It often involves a visit to the cemetery to tend the graves of deceased family members whilst sitting around reminiscing and sharing the favourite food and drink of the departed. Ceremonies and customs vary from region to region and town to town. Day of the Dead Facts The ceremony’s roots are in the Aztec traditions of worship towards the goddess Mictecacihuatl, but as it falls on 2 November every year, the Catholic Church absorbed into All Saints’ Day. In Mexico City the event is now celebrated with a procession to the Zocolo, the square in the heart of the city. It takes on a commercial carnival-like atmosphere and moves away somewhat from the traditional celebrations, though it is still very interesting. Day of the Dead Festival in Film In this, life is imitating art, as the James Bond film, Spectre , was an imagined Day of the Dead procession that the city then chose to do for real, using volunteers and some of the props from the film. Day of the Dead Costume Many citizens paint their faces and dress up as skeletal-like figures, often female with big hats. Some know these as the Catrina, or ‘the lady of the dead’. Another way of visualising these figures is by looking at the art of Frieda Kahlo. Unknown woman at the 15th annual Day of the Dead Festival (Dia de los Muertos), Deposit Photos When is the Day of the Dead Festival 2026? The Day of the Dead is celebrated on 2 November in Mexico, Brazil and El Salvador, but on 1 November in Guatemala. Flights to Mexico British Airways flies direct from London to Mexico. From the US, there are flights to El Salvador direct from Los Angeles, Washington and Houston. Similarly, from the US to Guatemala direct, you can choose from the following cities: Los Angeles, New York and Atlanta. Hotels in Mexico City If you are looking for hotels in Mexico City for the Day of the Dead, you should book up a long time in advance. More information on the Day of the Dead in Mexico Click here . For other festivals around the world, visit our Events page.

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Day of the Dead Festival, Mexico 2026 takes place on Sunday, 1 November 2026. The event runs until Monday, 2 November 2026.

Day of the Dead Festival, Mexico 2026 is held at Whitechapel Gallery in London (77-82 Whitechapel High Street, London, E1 7QX).

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