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What Mexican Holiday Is Today?

What Mexican Holiday Is Today?

Fast answer for today, plus simple ways to celebrate—even if there’s no big fiesta on the calendar.

You woke up wondering, “Is there a Mexican holiday today?” Let’s check fast so you can plan your snack run, outfit, and playlist. No long reading. Just the good stuff.

Today’s Answer

Today (Monday, October 20, 2025) there is no national public holiday in Mexico. Some local events may still happen, but it’s not a countrywide day off.

What’s Coming Next?

Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is next. It’s honored on November 1–2. Families build ofrendas (altars), bring flowers, light candles, and share stories. It’s loving, colorful, and beautiful.

Then comes Revolution Day, the big federal holiday observed on the third Monday in November—in 2025, that’s November 17. Think parades, flags, and history.

How to Celebrate Anyway (Today!)

  • Make a tiny ofrenda: Place a photo, a flower, and a candle (LED is fine). Share one happy memory out loud.
  • Snack time: Try pan dulce, churros, or fruta con chile y limón. Keep it simple and tasty.
  • Music moment: Build a playlist with mariachi, boleros, or cumbia. Dance in your kitchen.

Quick Guide: Big Mexican Days (At a Glance)

  • Feb (1st Monday): Constitution Day (federal)
  • Mar (3rd Monday): Benito Juárez’s Birthday (federal)
  • Apr (Thu–Fri): Holy Thursday & Good Friday (widely observed)
  • May 1: Labor Day (federal)
  • Sep 16: Independence Day (federal)
  • Nov 1–2: Día de Muertos (deeply observed, cultural)
  • Nov (3rd Monday): Revolution Day (federal)
  • Dec 25: Christmas Day (federal)

FAQ: Is Día de Muertos a Day Off?

It’s not a federal “day off” for everyone, but many schools, shops, and families adjust plans. The spirit of the holiday is strong. You’ll see ofrendas, marigolds, and sugar skulls in homes, plazas, and stores.

Make It Personal

  • Color code: Use cempasúchil (marigold) orange and deep purple on your table or desk.
  • Memory card: Write one kind note to someone you miss. Place it by a candle.
  • Share a story: Call a friend or abuela and trade a favorite family memory.

Bottom Line

No national Mexican holiday today—but you can still bring the culture to life in small, warm ways. And get ready: Día de Muertos (Nov 1–2) and Revolution Day (Nov 17, 2025) are around the corner. Mark your calendar and plan something meaningful.

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