Walk through Mexico City as it blooms with marigolds and memory.
This is not just a Day of the Dead tour — it’s a journey through stories, rituals, and the echoes of the underworld.
From the grand altars of the Zócalo to the hidden corners of the old city, you’ll explore how Mexicans have danced with death for centuries — with humor, beauty, and defiance.
Led by an actor and storyteller, Gossip with the Dead blends theatre, history, and sociology to reveal how the living keep company with the dead — and how every offering tells a story about who we are.
We’ll meet at the main gates of the Palace of the Fine arts, under the main marble balcony, in the shade. I have long hair, beard and a moustache
Where marble meets myth. The perfect threshold — between beauty, decay, and the ghosts of modern Mexico
Once a colonial park of executions and gossip, now a garden haunted by lovers, shadows, and memories buried beneath the trees.
Behind its perfect blue façade, whispers of pride, scandal, and death. A mirror of Mexico’s elegant contradictions.
A place that once confined madness, desire, and rebellion. Its walls still hum with the stories of those who refused to behave.
Beneath the stones, blood and ceremony. The heart of the ancient city still beats, quietly, under the asphalt.
Built on the ruins of an empire, it trembles slightly — as if remembering. Faith, conquest, and superstition share the same altar here.
Square of falsified miracles and printed lies. Still echoing with the hum of the printers, the gossipers, and the forgotten saints of the city.
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