What to do in Mexico City in January 2025
After what seems like a lifetime of holiday festivities, even the city itself seems ready for a bit of calm. January in CDMX offers a handful of low-key events, like art installations and classic movies with a twist, for the first couple of weeks. As inhabitants regain their energy, so does the events calendar, and visitors can expect to end the month with a bang attending festivals celebrating the Lunar New Year and Frida Kahloβs colorful life.
Mojigangas: Gigantes de la tradiciΓ³n
Pop down to charming Coyoacanβs National Museum of Popular Cultures and immerse into one of Mexicoβs most creative traditions. The latest exhibit showcases mojigangas, towering puppets made of papier-mache which reach heights of 6 to 18 feet. The colorful artisanal creations hail from various Mexican states, and are constructed to reflect historical, religious and contemporary themes. Usually found in weddings or festivals, some believe mojigangas possess the power to attract good fortune and ward off negative energies. Is there a better way to start the new year?
Dates: Now through January 30
Location: Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares, Del Carmen, CoyoacΓ‘n
Cost: Tickets start at 20.50 pesos per person
FΓ©lix Blume: Variaciones sobre el murmulloΒ
Β This fascinating exhibition features six sound installations by French artist FΓ©lix Blume, exploring natural and urban murmurs, a sensory experience that encourages visitors to pause and listen. Blume has worked in various corners of Latin America, including Mexico, where he recorded βLos Gritos de Mexico.β This delightful and recognizable Mexico City soundscape won Blume the Pierre Schaffer Prize in 2015.
Dates: Now through Feb. 16
Location: Laboratorio Arte Alameda, Historic Center, CuauhtΓ©moc
Cost: 45 pesos per person
Titanic SinfΓ³nico
If your heart goes on and on for Jack and Rose of James Cameronβs wildly successful box office smash βTitanicβ youβre in luck. Youβve got four opportunities to relive this cinema classic, this time with a unique twist. The City Symphony Orchestra will intensify this emotional drama with live music performances that coincide with the unforgettable story.Β Β
Dates: Every Thursday at 8 p.m.
Location: Teatro Silvia Pinal, La JuΓ‘rez, CuauhtΓ©moc
Cost: Tickets start at 960 pesos per person
Chinese New Year Festival
Dive into the year of the Wood Snake at 2025βs Chinese New Year festival at the National Center for the Arts (Cenart). The Wood Snake is all about making plans, solving problems and acting strategically, and thereβs no better way to get started than with traditional Chinese dance, music and shadow theater performances. Alongside kung fu demonstrations will be cosplay presentations, authentic Chinese cuisine and workshops that highlight cultural insights.Β
Dates: Jan. 25, 2025
Location: Centro Nacional de las Artes, Churubusco Country Club, CoyoacΓ‘n
Cost: Free to enter
Frida Kahlo: La Vida de un Γcono
Frida Kahloβs life has captivated art lovers and Mexiphiles for generations. Finally, after an international journey and over 3 million spectators, this immersive 90-minute experience can be enjoyed in Mexico City. Immersive projections, digital photo compositions, original films and unique music blend to showcase her lifeβs most vivid moments.Β
Dates: Jan. 28 β July 15
Location: ALTER, Roma Norte, CuauhtΓ©moc
Cost: Tickets start at 340 pesos per person
10th Annual Vegan Tamal Fair
Imagine sinking your teeth into a steaming, fragrant tamale, bursting with flavor β and itβs 100% plant-based. Welcome to the 10th annual Feria del Tamal Vegano, where tradition meets innovation in the heart of Mexico City! The event will feature over 50 exhibitors, offering a wide variety of vegan tamales, atoles and other corn-derived products. Visitors can expect to enjoy live music, workshops and activities related to the history of corn during this three-day festival.
Dates: Jan. 31 β Feb. 2
Location: Historic Center, CuauhtΓ©moc (exact location TBD)
Cost: Free to enter
Wine, Whispers and Tarot Wonders: A Vinofy Tasting
Are you currently in the midst of a formidable search for an event that combines networking, fortune-telling and alcohol? Then youβd better secure your spot at Y Casita de Yayemβs enchanting evening of mysticism, socialization and relaxation. Enjoy three exquisite wines while a tarot reader unveils your destiny. This is a great chance to network in a casual setting, whether youβre looking for clients or friends, or perhaps a romantic date. Vinofy members get an extra swig.Β
Dates: Jan. 31, 7 to 9 p.m.
Location: NΓ‘poles 47, La JuΓ‘rez, CuauhtΓ©moc
Cost: Entry is 500 pesos per person
Bethany PlatanellaΒ is a travel planner and lifestyle writer based in Mexico City. She lives for the dopamine hit that comes directly after booking a plane ticket, exploring local markets, practicing yoga and munching on fresh tortillas. Sign up to receive herΒ Sunday Love LettersΒ to your inbox, peruse herΒ blogΒ or follow her onΒ Instagram.
Source: Mexico News Daily