Mexican Holidays, Festivals, and Fiestas 2024 January January 1. Año Nuevo/New Years Day is an official Mexican holiday. January 6. El Dia de Reyes (Three Kings Day). February February 5 (the first Monday in February). Día de la Constitución an official holiday that commemorates Mexico’...
If you’ve ever attended a Mexican celebration, especially during the winter holidays or on Mexican Independence Day, chances are you’ve encountered a steaming bowl of pozole. This traditional stew, made with hominy and tender meat, is as comforting as it is flavorful, deeply rooted in Mexican...
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National holidays in Mexico include Independence Day (September 16), Día de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Las Posadas (December 16 to December 24), Noche Buena (December 24), Navidad (December 25), Año Nuevo (December 31 to January 1), Twelfth Night of Christmas (January 5), and the...
Mexico offers an abundance in choice of mouthwatering foods, some of which are associated with certain holidays, and especially with Christmas by Foreign Native These days Mexican food is all the rage in the U.S. and Europe. Many are the social media posters who pride themselves on being ...
Possibly no other country in the world has as many festivals, fairs and feast days as Mexico. National holidays, religious holidays and people’ssantos(saints’ days) are all celebrated with gusto, as are the observances of the patron saints of virtually every city, town and pueblito. Thesant...
The average January temperature varies from 10°C in the northwest to 25°C in the south. In the northern part of the Meseta Central cold air masses may cause temperatures to fall to −20°C. The average July temperature ranges from 15°C in the upland plains sections of the Meseta ...
I don’t know about you, but I do take national holidays very seriously, especially when it comes to drinking and eating like there’s no tomorrow. So, in celebration of my second September back in Mexico in years, I’m reposting this series with some of the very best stuff you can ...
I don’t know about you, but I do take national holidays very seriously, especially when it comes to drinking and eating like there’s no tomorrow. So, in celebration of my second September back in Mexico in years, I’m reposting this series with some of the very best stuff you can ...
In 1871 Díaz led an unsuccessful revolt against the reelection of Juárez, claiming that it had been fraudulent and demanding that presidents be limited to a single term in office. In January 1876 Díaz led another unsuccessful revolt, against Juárez’s successor, Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada. ...