Vibrant Visions: Exploring Mexico City’s Original Festival of Textiles, Folk Art, and Muralism

November 12-20, 2025
Nine Days and Eight Nights


Joining the Vibrant Visions trip to Mexico City from November 12-20, 2025, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in one of the world’s most significant textile festivals while also exploring the enchanting charm of Mexico City. Experience the rich tapestry of extraordinary cuisine, stunning murals, and exquisite folk art, all set against the backdrop of a lively cultural celebration that promises to inspire and captivate every participant. This journey is not just about observing art; it’s about living it in one of the most dynamic cities in the world.


QUICK LOOK

Trip begins at: México City International Airport on November 12. We will arrange your transfer from the airport to the hotel.
Trip ends at: México City International Airport on November 20. We will arrange your transfer to the airport at 8:00 a.m., or later if you prefer.
No. of days: Nine days and eight nights
Areas of interest: Festivals, history, archaeology, folk art, cuisine, anthropology

HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS TRIP

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      • Visiting the most fascinating buildings and the murals that portray the important cultural movement, Muralism, that started during the 20’s of the twentieth century. We will learn about Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Juan O’Gorman and José Clemente Orozco, to mention only the most important ones
      • Following the footsteps of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera as artists, activists and icons of the twentieth century
      • Visiting the beautiful museums, galleries, and cultural centers such as the National Museum of Anthropology, the Dolores Olmedo Museum, the Folk Art Museum and more, in order to learn about the three millenium of history of our country
      • Being in the most important Mesoamerican city from pre-Hispanic times, Teotihuacan, and learning about this place from its colorful murals, fascinating neighborhoods and cultural expressions
      • Learning with local artists and appreciating the new art expressions of the city

GALLERY


ITINERARY

NOVEMBER 12

I will meet you at our  hotel in the center of México City; we will have our welcome dinner around 6:30 p.m.


NOVEMBER 13

We will visit the National Museum of Anthropology where we will spend some hours discovering the most fascinating aspects of the pre-Hispanic cultures. We will enjoy the exhibition about the 100th Anniversary of the Malinaltepec Mask. Then we will have the opportunity to go to the Folk Art Museum.


NOVEMBER 14

We’ll embark on an unforgettable journey into the enchanting Festival Original, where we’ll be enveloped in its vibrant atmosphere and actively participate in a captivating array of exhibitions and workshops.


NOVEMBER 15

Today, we will embark on a journey to San Angel, where we’ll explore the artistic studios of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Afterward, we’ll immerse ourselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Bazar Sabado, one of the most colorful treasures in Mexico City. Our adventure will continue with a visit to the stunning UNAM building, a remarkable showcase of Juan O’Gorman’s creativity and his extraordinary talent in celebrating pre-Columbian heritage.


NOVEMBER 16

After breakfast we will go to Teotihuacan, the most important city in pre-Hispanic times. Our approach will include the importance of the murals in the neighborhoods as well as the daily life in this great city.


NOVEMBER 17

The Secretary of Education Building holds a very important quantity of the murals of Diego Rivera that were done between 1926-1928. We will go to this historic building and learn about the years of Muralism in México. Then we will visit the Templo Mayor and its great museum.


NOVEMBER 18

Today we will drive to Coyoacan and discover the footsteps of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, visiting the Blue House and the Anahucalli Museum. Then we will go to Xochimilco and we will have lunch at the floating gardens. Later, we will visit the Dolores Olmedo Museum.


NOVEMBER 19

Today we will visit Tiburcio Soteno’s family; the most important artist in Metepec. He is very well-known because of the trees of life. Then we will visit the stunning stained glass work at Toluca.


NOVEMBER 20

We will arrange your transfer to the International Airport in México City at the time of your convenience.


COSTS (USD) & DETAILS

Cost per person (double occupancy):$2350
To reserve your spot:$1175
Balance (due by Aug 1, 2025):$1175
If you'd like a private room, add:$450


The tour includes:

    • Transportation
    • Transfer from the airport to the hotel and vice versa
    • Daily tours
    • A guide specialized in archaeology, ethnography and anthropology
    • Entrance fees to all the attractions detailed in the tour description
    • Boat to Xochimilco with Mariachi music
    • Accommodations
    • Daily breakfast at the hotel
    • Welcome dinner and seven lunches

It does not include:

    • International flights
    • Tips
    • Alcoholic drinks
    • Laundry and personal expenses

This trip was designed for only fourteen travelers.

Ready to reserve? Use the button below to go to our form. Questions? Contact us.  (If you need details about an alternative way to pay, we will be happy to help you.)


See a video of Marina’s participation in the celebration of her grandfather, Porfirio Aguirre, 100 years after his discovery of the famous Malinaltepec mask. Museo Nacional de Antropología.


Currency conversion of $2,350 USD as of today:
MXN: $46,753
CAD: $3,244
EURO: $2,162