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With an offer that encompasses tradition, culture, sports and entertainment, the Day of the Dead Week has become one of the most important festivities in Mexico City. In the last days of October and the first days of November, the capital is a kaleidoscope of traditional rituals – such as the ofrendas in the Mixquic Cemetery in Tláhuac – and contemporary manifestations or world-class events such as the Catrinas Parade and the International Day of the Dead Parade. There is also the Mexico City Grand Prix, which since its return to the city, in 2015, has been recognized as the Best Formula 1 Event of the Year on multiple occasions. The combination of culture, sports and festivities makes this period one of the most dynamic and attractive on the calendar, demonstrating how culture evolves, nurtured by monumental offerings in public spaces such as the Zocalo and Bosque de Chapultepec, events such as the representation of La Llorona in the canals of Xochimilco, or night tours in historic cemeteries such as the San Fernando Pantheon.

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