Puebla Day of the Dead Tour
Description
Experience Mexico’s Day of the Dead in Puebla: visit traditional altars, join a pan de muerto workshop, and uncover the deep symbolism of this ancient festival!
Options
When booking, you can choose between the following options. Both start at the door of the Palafoxiana Library. Below, you can see the details of each option:
Altar Visits
At the appointed time, we'll meet at the door of the Palafoxiana Library, a meeting point that anticipates the cultural richness we'll experience during our tour of Puebla.
From here, we'll begin a walking tour through the heart of the Historic Center of Puebla to discover how this city pays tribute to its deceased through altars filled with symbolism, tradition, and emotion.
Our first stop will be a colonial mansion carefully decorated for the occasion. There, we'll admire the first altar of the tour. Marigolds, incense, candles, paper cutouts, and personal items will reveal the profound meaning of the Day of the Dead. Did you know that each of these elements has a symbolic purpose on the altar?
We'll continue walking through the charming streets of Puebla, stopping at different cultural sites and traditional courtyards where altars have been set up that will move you with their beauty and respect for the memory of the deceased. During the tour, we'll reveal the secrets and traditions behind each offering.
After visiting the five selected altars, we'll say goodbye in the Zócalo of Puebla 2 hours later.
Pan de Muerto Workshop
Once we've gathered, we'll head to an artisan workshop where we'll get our hands dirty making our own pan de muerto (bread of the dead).
While we knead, we'll discover the history of this iconic bread roll, the symbolism of its shape, and the traditional ingredients that make it an essential part of this festival recognized by UNESCO. And best of all: when we're done, you can eat your bread!
Finally, after about 2 hours of work, we'll say goodbye with this good taste in our mouths.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
You will engage in two enriching experiences centered around the celebration of the Day of the Dead.
Details:
The tour begins at the Palafoxiana Library with an insightful walking journey through Puebla, where altars representing the Day of the Dead traditions are displayed. The altar visits will cover a variety of cultural sites, concluding at the Zócalo after approximately 2 hours.
Services Included:
- Guided walking tour of five traditional altars
- Participation in a pan de muerto workshop
- All materials for bread making
Services Not Included:
- Food and drinks outside the workshop
- Tips for the guide
Meeting Point:
The meeting point is the door of the Palafoxiana Library. Please arrive on time to start the journey into the vibrant culture of Puebla.
What's included
- English–speaking guide
- Pan de muerto workshop (depending on selection)
- Ingredients and materials needed for the workshop (depending on selection)
- 1 pan de muerto (depending on selection)
Cancellation policy
Non rimborsabile
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible.
Important information
On the day of the activity, the guide will be waiting for you outside the Palafoxiana Library, located at Av. 5 Ote 5, Historic Center of Puebla, 72000 Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, Pue., Mexico. We recommend arriving at least 10 minutes early.
The guide will wear a uniform with the Unlimited Experiences logo.
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