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4-Night Getaway to Mexico City for the Day of the Dead 💀🌼

Celebrate Día de los Muertos 🇲🇽 Hotel + RT Flights From $390 per Person

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Mary·9/30/2025
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Celebrate life during Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in Mexico City! This is not your typical Halloween celebration, but a completely different, wonderful take. We've found a 4-night stay at the 5-star Camino Real Santa Fe plus nationwide round-trip flights from $390 per person.

Take a day-trip to Teotihuacan, a Mayan site that rivals Chichén Itzá, if you want to learn more about local ancient history.

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Family Friendly
Flights included
Free Wifi
Great Food
Great for Couples
Great for Solo Travel
Kids Friendly
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Departure

  • New York
  • Washington
  • Chicago
  • San Francisco
  • Houston
  • Dallas
  • Miami
  • Orlando
  • Fort Lauderdale

Destination

  • Mexico City

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4-Night Getaway to Mexico City

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That's $149 Per Person!

Travel Math

Hotel Price Per Person = $149

Flight Price = $241 Round-Trip

TOTAL = $390/Person [Based on Two Guests]

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What to Expect While You're There

Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a lively and meaningful celebration in Mexico City, honoring deceased loved ones. From October 31 to November 2, the city comes alive with colorful decorations like marigolds, papel picado, and ofrendas (altars) filled with photos, candles, and favorite foods of those who have passed. Parades, music, and dance fill the streets, and families gather in cemeteries to remember and share stories, believing that the spirits of their loved ones return to join in the festivities. In Mexico City, this celebration is a joyful way to remember the dead and celebrate life.

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