Día de los Muertos in Houston
If you’re a Houstonian or visitors seeking to immerse yourself in the rich and diverse cultural tapestry the city has to offer, there are some incredible Día de los Muertos events you shouldn't miss.
Día de los Muertos, also known as Day of the Dead, stands as one of Mexico's most significant holidays. Traditionally observed on November 1st and 2nd, this celebration brings families and friends together to pay tribute to their departed loved ones. The atmosphere is filled with jubilation, marked by an array of festivities: feasts, music, vibrant face painting, dances, and the creation of ornate ofrendas, or altars, adorned with gifts and photographs of the departed. If you’re a Houstonian or
Dia de los Muertos Festival and Parade at Sam Houston Park — The Heritage Society
Tremendous showing' at Houston's first Día de Los Muertos festival – Houston Arts Journal
2022 Dia de los Muertos: Where to celebrate in Houston - ABC13 Houston
Dia de Muertos Parade & Festival – Hispanic Houston
Houston, USA. 30th Oct, 2021. People in festival costumes are seen during the Dia de los Muertos parade in Dallas, Texas, the United States, Oct. 30, 2021. Dia de los Muertos, known
Dia de los Muertos Ofrenda — St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Houston, USA. 30th Oct, 2021. People in festival costumes are seen during the Dia de los Muertos parade in Dallas, Texas, the United States, Oct. 30, 2021. Dia de los Muertos, known
MECA Houston's '21st Annual Día de los Muertos Festival', HOUSTON LIFE
MECA Houston celebrates Día de los Muertos with annual festival
Día de los Muertos - Discovery Green
DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS CELEBRATION