In Mexico, Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a day of remembrance for friends and family who have passed on, but it’s far from a somber affair. The holiday, which takes place on Nov. 1 and 2, ushers in a wide variety of colorful and fun festivals and celebrations throughout Mexico every year.
Below are three Mexican cities and their local festivities, as well as tips from local hoteliers in the area on how best to commemorate Dia de los Muertos so that clients will want to celebrate year after year. Read more at TravelAge West.
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