Mexico City Winter Delights 2023: Unveiling the Magic of December
Christmas Activities in Mexico City 2023
Welcome to Mexico City, where Christmas is celebrated with authenticity and style! In the heart of winter, enjoy the perfect weather of CDMX: between 6 and 24 degrees Celsius (43 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit). Here, encountering a cloudy day is rare, as the sun shines the majority of the time! With a jacket in the morning or evening, you’ll be more than comfortable, and forget about beach humidity.
Explore a city that blends traditional architecture, rich history, and a dose of party and fun. At 2200 meters above sea level, Mexico City offers a unique experience, with sunny days highlighting the authenticity of Christmas culture and vibrant urban life. And let’s not forget about the food – delicious Mexican cuisine and an incredible array of street food will delight your taste buds on every corner!
Here are some options for you to enjoy during this December in Mexico City. Join us for an authentic Christmas experience in Mexico City! 🎄✨
1. "The Nutcracker" at the Auditorio Nacional:
Step into the renowned National Auditorium, a gem among concert halls in Mexico. Here, “The Nutcracker” unfolds with the grace of the National Dance Company and the live melodies of the Orchestra of the Palace of Fine Arts. This iconic venue adds an extra layer of magic to an already enchanting performance. The monumental production, with ten functions from December 15th to 23rd, showcases the talent of the dancers and musicians. Tickets range from 450 to 2160 Mexican pesos, providing an invaluable experience for all.
Event Details:
- Date: functions from December 15th to 23rd, 2023.
- Location: Auditorio Nacional
- Price: From $450 to $2160 mexican pesos.
- Tickets: Ticketmaster (Click here)
2."Grand Winter Ball" Harry Potter-Style:
Although not Mexican in origin, the Grand Winter Ball inspired by Harry Potter is an absolute must-see for fans. This is a unique opportunity to witness the magic unfold in Mexico City.
The spellbinding decorations, themed snacks, and magical atmosphere will transport you to Hogwarts right in the heart of Mexico City. It’s an experience that transcends borders, bringing the wizarding world to life.
The event begins on November 16th and runs until January 21st, taking place at Rovina Nuova. Tickets are available from $500 pesos, and attendees are encouraged to do their best Harry Potter attire for an immersive experience.
This is the official website to get your tickets:
3."Navidades en México" with the Ballet Folklórico de Amalia Hernández:
Witness the Ballet Folklórico’s mesmerizing performance, one of the most beautiful spectacles in the city. This special edition unfolds within the iconic Chapultepec Castle, offering a truly unique setting. Immerse yourselves in the rich cultural tapestry of Mexico’s holiday traditions.
This event is a rare gem, so seize the opportunity to experience it in such a magical location. The show captures the essence of Mexican festivities through dances, songs, and music, representing posadas, the pastorela, and the visit of the Three Wise Men. The available dates are from December 20th to 30th at 19:00 hours. Secure your tickets, priced at $990 pesos per person, at the Castillo de Chapultepec, Palacio de Bellas Artes, or through Ticketmaster.
Event Details:
- Date: from December 20th to 30th, 2023
• Time: 19:00 PM
• Location: Chapultepec Castle
• Price: $990 mexican pesos (Ticketmaster)
4. "Café y Chocolate Fest" Christmas Special:
Delight in the flavors of the season at the Café y Chocolate Fest, an event that pays homage to the Mexican origins of chocolate. This festival, filled with desserts, Christmas cookies, and coffee tastings, invites you to indulge in the culinary delights that make Mexican chocolate renowned worldwide.
Join the celebration of this delectable tradition in the heart of the city. The festival takes place on December 2nd and 3rd from 11:00 to 20:00 at the Palacio de Autonomía.
Entrance is free, offering an opportunity to savor the festive aromas and discover new culinary pleasures.
5. "Christmas in the Park" at Six Flags:
Six Flags Mexico transforms into a winter wonderland, combining the thrill of amusement rides with the festive charm of Christmas. Bright lights, illuminated rides, and joyous Christmas shows create a magical atmosphere that families and thrill-seekers alike will adore. It’s a fusion of excitement and holiday cheer, making it a must-visit attraction.
The event runs from November 24th to January 14th, 2024, promising attractions filled with light and captivating Christmas shows.
6.Street Food Bike Tour in Mexico-City
Wherever we go we love to explore a city by bike, because you can visit more areas in a shorter time without getting tired, enjoying the places better than from a car and being able to stop and take as many pictures as you want.
That’s why if you are in Mexico City, the best thing to do would be a bike tour but with street food, which will allow you to know the city with someone who knows it and enjoying the street food in Mexico City, which is definitely a must do when you come to this metropolis, because meeting the people who prepare the food, the history behind it, exploring its parks and knowing all the flavors that Mexican cuisine has, will give you a better perspective and a better tasting of Mexico City.
7. "The Santa Run" in Mexico-City
Lace up those running shoes for The Santa Run at Parque la Mexicana. This unique sporting event, where participants don Santa suits, is a fun and festive way to celebrate Christmas. Embrace the holiday spirit, capture the magic, and create memories while running through this scenic park in Mexico City.
The event takes place on December 17th at 7:00, with tickets starting from $590 per person, offering various packages for participants.
Official Website: https://thesantarun.com.mx/
8. "Bolo Fest" Christmas Parade by Liverpool:
Bolo Fest, organized by the renowned department store Liverpool, transforms the main avenue of the city into a breathtaking spectacle. Families come together to witness the iconic white bear’s parade, creating a heartwarming atmosphere. It’s a beautiful event that adds to the festive spirit, becoming a cherished tradition for many.
The parade is scheduled for December 2nd at 10:00 am, starting from the Diana Cazadora Roundabout and concluding at the Glorieta de las Mujeres que Luchan.
The event is free, allowing families to enjoy the festive spectacle. Additionally, Liverpool offers live broadcasts on YouTube and Facebook for those unable to attend.
What else to do in Mexico City?
Street Food Bike Tour
Explore over 200 neighborhoods in Mexico City effortlessly on a bike. Avoid traffic and parking hassles, delve into the city’s parks, savor street food, and immerse yourself in its stories and vibrant culture. Check out these bike-friendly options, and click ‘More Info’ to discover further details about our tours and guest experiences.
Below, you can also find videos featuring our foodie guests during the tour and their reactions to tasting authentic Mexican street food.
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