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Mexico is America’s favorite destination, not only because of its immaculate beaches and world-famous resorts, but also because of the beautiful culture throughout the country.
Some travelers choose Thanksgiving for a fun fall getaway, but others wait until the next round of holidays in December.
There may be no better time to experience Mexico’s rich history and traditions than by immersing yourself in fun seasonal festivities during the Christmas season.
Here are 5 destinations in Mexico that are perfect for a festive winter getaway:
Mexico City
Mexico City is beautiful all year round, but December unleashes a new personality. The famous Zocalo turns into a winter wonderland of neon lights, a huge ice rink and of course a huge Christmas tree as the centerpiece.
The ever-vibrant city infuses even more energy full of Christmas spirit in some of its top neighborhoods, such as Polanco, Rome Norte and Condesa.
You’ve come to the right place for a holiday trip full of cultural experiences. As many as 3 million people visit Basilica of Guadalupe.
Mexico City takes holiday traditions very seriously, and tourists can spend most of December witnessing authentic traditions, such as Las Posadas.
Plus, the weather here will be better than the cold winters anywhere in the US.
San Miguel de Allende
Another cultural gem full of holiday feeling is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of San Miguel de Allende. A smaller city in the state of Guanajuato, this trendy city is used to welcoming Americans.
The holidays are no different, and they do everything they can to turn the city into Mexico’s version of a winter wonderland.
The already impressive architecture is the star of the show with new, vibrant decor that reflects the holiday season.
But it’s on the ground floor that all the action takes place, with locals dressed up in Christmas costumes, theatrical displays of classic Christmas stories and of course endless Christmas carols.
Not to mention the food stalls with seasonal delicacies such as ponchea mulled wine and fruit drink served with and without alcohol for those wary of making the drink naughty list.
Oaxaca
Perhaps the cultural capital of Mexico is none other than the beautiful city of Oaxaca. The secret has been out in Oaxaca for a while, but it also has an impact on the holidays.
This tourist hotspot is a joyful place to celebrate the season both religiously and socially. The streets are packed with customers in the holiday spirit, heading out to a local watering hole or to participate in religious traditions.
Maybe even both. Hey, no judgment here! Oaxaca is one of the liveliest places in Mexico for holiday festivities, with lively streets full of Christmas lights and decor.
Just looking at the visual displays will have you booking your next Christmas trip to Oaxaca while you’re still here.
Los Cabos
Those who are not fans of winter weather at home should escape to sunny Los Cabos during the holidays. While it may not be a cultural center like other festive Mexican destinations, that doesn’t mean there aren’t fun festivities.
You may not easily find authentic traditions, but you can find luxurious resorts deck the halls to put guests in the holiday mood.
Cabo is great in December, not only because of the holiday atmosphere, but the city is always buzzing. Whether in Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Caboyou are sure to find fun ways to spend your time.
Resorts are likely to host holiday-themed events specifically for vacationers looking to escape the cold weather while celebrating the magic of the season.
Quintano Roo
Home to mega-popular destinations such as Cancun, Tulum, Cozumel and Playa del Carmen, vacationers visit the state of Quintana Roo all year round.
Like Cabo, this region is perfect for escaping the bitter cold. These cities are prepared for an influx of guests and offer parades, fairs and fireworks to celebrate not only Christmas but also the New Year.
Whichever city you stay in, you’ll be home to world-class beaches and resorts that host festive events to make lasting memories.
You can’t go wrong with any of these, but December might be the perfect time to visit Tulum as it’s the trendiest city in Mexico this winter.
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