To Visit

  • Ihuatzio

    Day of the Dead in Ihuatzio: Tradition, Solitude, and History Ihuatzio is a Purépecha town with significant historical importance (it…

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  • Tzurumútaro

    ✨ Tzurumútaro: The Pure Vigil and the Reunion with the “Recalentado” Tzurumútaro  is a Purépecha community near Pátzcuaro known for…

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  • Arócutin

    ⛪ Arócutin: The Cemetery in the Church Atrium Arócutin is a hidden gem during the Day of the Dead. This…

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  • Cucuchucho

    Cucuchucho: The Vigil of the “Angelitos” and Intimate Remembrance Cucuchucho is a Purépecha village with a melodious name (meaning “place…

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  • La Pacanda

    The Lake Pátzcuaro region of Michoacán offers diverse experiences for the Day of the Dead. While Janitzio is the internationally…

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  • Zirahuén

    Zirahuén: Embroidered Tablecloths to Welcome the Souls Although Zirahuén is outside of Lake Pátzcuaro (it belongs to the municipality of…

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  • Tzintzuntzan

    Tzintzuntzan: History, Art, and the Procession of the Arches Tzintzuntzan, whose Purépecha name means “Place of Hummingbirds,” is one of…

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