El Bonito Tianguis
El Bonito Tianguis is a Sunday market in San Pedro de los Pinos promoting local, 100% Mexican organic produce and artisanal goods. Expect fresh fruits and vegetables, prepared foods, and hands-on workshops—supporting community makers for over eight years.

Festival del Helado 2026 — CDMX
Cool off in Mexico City at the Festival del Helado 2026, where paletas, nieves, and desserts take the spotlight. The event also hosts the Colors of Mexico and the World festival, creating a festive, family-friendly ice-cream celebration in an outdoor city setting.

Feria San Pedro Tláhuac 2025
A multi-day community festival in Mexico City’s Tláhuac district, the Feria Nacional San Pedro Tláhuac runs June 21–July 6, 2026. Rooted in Indigenous and Catholic traditions, the event centers on San Pedro Apóstol (June 29) with religious ceremonies, cultural activities, and family-friendly gatherings across the festival grounds.
¿Viernes de Consejo? ¡Viernes en el museo!
A family-friendly Friday at Museo Universitario del Chopo with interactive activities and kid-focused exhibits, inviting families to explore art and culture in a welcoming museum setting.
Madriguera de colores
A family-friendly workshop at Museo Universitario del Chopo in Mexico City exploring color through interactive installations. Kids and parents can explore textures and hues in Madriguera de colores, a playful art experience inside the museum.

Feria de las Flores San Ángel 2025: PROGRAMA COMPLETO
Feria de las Flores San Ángel 2025 is a multi-day cultural fair in Mexico City's San Ángel district celebrating art, culture, history, and botany. Organized by INAH through the Museo del Carmen, the event runs July 12–20 and marks the 168th edition of this beloved neighborhood festival.

Fiesta de Luces y Música Zapotitlán Tláhuac 2025
A multi-day cultural festival in Zapotitlán Tláhuac, CDMX, celebrating religious traditions and local arts. It runs July 14–27 as part of Mayordomía 11 honoring Saint James, featuring a diverse artistic lineup and neighborhood celebrations in Santiago and La Conchita.

Feria Magdalena Petlacalco 2025
Join the Magdalena Petlacalco Fair in Tlalpan, Mexico City, July 21–24, honoring Santa María Magdalena. This community festival features regional Mexican music with renowned acts such as Banda La Costeña, plus food stalls and family-friendly activities in an open-air setting.
Ferias de Hongos
Explore Ferias de Hongos, a vibrant outdoor mushroom fair in CDMX with stalls selling gourmet fungi, foraged mushrooms, and mushroom-inspired bites. Enjoy tastings, demos, and a casual, family-friendly atmosphere that delights food lovers and curious visitors alike.
Feria de la Torta
Mexico City’s Feria de la Torta brings together vendors and tasters for a festive food market celebrating the iconic torta. Explore varied torta styles from local bakers, enjoy street-food stalls, and soak up the lively CDMX atmosphere at an outdoor food fair.

Álbum Épico: Exposición futbolera en CDMX
CDMX hosts Álbum Épico, Latin America's largest football-themed exhibition ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The free-entry showcase features historic memorabilia and immersive displays exploring football's cultural moments in a grand venue.

Feria del Elote San juan Ixtayopan 2025
Feria del Elote en San Juan Ixtayopan returns for its 30th edition, turning Ciudad de México into a maize-filled cultural gathering from Aug 9–17. A family-friendly, community festival showcasing gastronomía, traditions, street vendors, and performances that celebrate maize from Tláhuac to the city core.

Fiestas Patrias Xochimilco 2025 – Grito de Independencia
Experience Fiestas Patrias Xochimilco 2025 as CDMX marks Independence with a culturally rich program in the famed Xochimilco area. Enjoy traditional performances, local foods, and the Grito de Independencia amid the canals and festive atmosphere.
Feria del Mole
Feria del Mole celebrates Mexico’s iconic mole sauces in Mexico City. Visitors can sample regional varieties at vendor stalls, discover ingredients, and enjoy a casual, family-friendly food-market atmosphere that highlights tradition and Mexican culinary craft in the capital.
Festival Cacao para Todos 2025
The Festival Cacao para Todos returns to CDMX, taking over Museo Anahuacalli in Coyoacán from Oct 30 to Nov 2. Local exhibitors showcase cacao-derived products—from chocolates and beverages to desserts—alongside Día de Muertos-themed offerings. A family-friendly, cultural celebration of chocolate with artisans, food stalls, and festive ambience.