Easter is one of the most celebratory times in Mexico. The best, most interesting, and historical traditions can be found in these towns throughout its countryside...
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The Day of the Dead honors dead family & friends, but it is not a morbid affair. One of Mexico's most important holidays, it's a celebration unlike any other...
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Vacationing in Mexico for Christmas? Holiday festivities fill the entire month of December! Here's what to expect if you spend Navidad in Southern Mexico...
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Valentine's Day in Mexico is called Dia del Amor y la Amistad, or the Day of Love and Friendship. Mexico celebrates romantic relationships & close friendships...
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Heading to Mexico for the New Year? Here are the most popular New Year's Eve traditions and best destinations where you can celebrate them in Mexico...
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Valle de Guadalupe, an hour south of the U.S.-Mexico border, is home to over 120 wineries, as well as charming restaurants, hotels, and museums...
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Mexpro's Itzel Greenheck, originally from Central Mexico, explains the traditions around the Day of the Dead, and describes how she celebrates in the U.S...
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Mexican Independence Day is celebrates September 16, 1810, when Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla started the War of Independence by attacking the Spanish...
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The traditional Mexican dish, Chiles en Nogada, is prepared for Mexican Independence Day celebrations, which honor Mexico's independence from Spain...
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Mexico visits are often filled with culture & fun. Itzel Greenheck videoed this parade, celebrating a Catholic Saint, while visiting Cholula, in Puebla, Mexico...
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