But even better, are the puestos which open after dark and remain in service until midnight. These offer a variety of antojitos (little nibbles or starters) from pozole to enchiladas to sopes. Jolly diners fill long picnic tables set up in the street. There is warm punch to wash it all down and flan or buñuelos with honey for dessert.
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Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Mercado Medellín
But even better, are the puestos which open after dark and remain in service until midnight. These offer a variety of antojitos (little nibbles or starters) from pozole to enchiladas to sopes. Jolly diners fill long picnic tables set up in the street. There is warm punch to wash it all down and flan or buñuelos with honey for dessert.
Mexico at Christmas

Everywhere you turn at christmas in Mexico there are piñatas of all forms, sizes and colors, as well as candles for the posadas, nochebuena flowers, better known as poinsettias, and figurines made of wood, ceramic or paste for the nativitys
Very shortly after the fiesta for Our Lady of Guadalupe ends, the preparation for the Christmas season begins. The first of nine posadas is held on December 16.
The whole community is organised for the posadas . Beforehand they decide which and how many houses will not offer a place where Mary and Joseph can stay, and where they will finally find shelter, and break thepiñata. The community also decides how many posadas they will have. Some only hold one or two of them during the season.
The posada begins with the procession of the pilgrims.
Following them are all the neighbors, carrying candles and singing traditional songs to ask for posada, a place where they can stay. At the end of the trip through the streets of the neighborhood they reach their final destination. Doors open and the big party begins!
The piñata is strung up and everyone gets ready to break it! The children are blindfolded so it is harder to break! One by one the children try to break it, while they are hitting it, the rest of the people sing the traditional song for breaking the Piñata .
Afterwards people will enjoy the food prepared such as tamales, buñuelos, churros and hot chocolate.

All Mexican children anxiously wait for January 5, because this is when the Three Kings arrive with gifts for them! In Mexico city many children go to the Alameda park to see the Reyes Magos and ask for gifts and also in many shopping centres there will be the 3 kings talking to children.

The Rosca is served with hot chocolate and tamales.
Each person cuts a slice of the rosca, and whoever gets the baby figurine has to invite everyone present to a new party on February 2, Candelaria day.
On February second, Candelaria day, the many Baby Jesus figurines are taken from the nativity scene to the church to be blessed. Practically all the markets will restore, paint and dress these dolls for the occasion. The nativity scene is then put away on this date until the next year when the new Christmas season begins.
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Worlds largest Christmas Tree - Mexico City

If you are coming to Mexico city for Christmas then you are in for a treat.Mexico City has been certified by Guinness World Records as having the world’s largest Christmas tree. The tree stands 110.35 meters high, has a diameter of 35 meters and weighs 330 tonnes.
The tree was lit on december 5th and will stand as a city decoration for 36 days.
Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard headed the tree-lighting ceremony, during which the Shola Cantorum orchestra and the Mariachi Gama Mil band played Christmas music.
The tree stands on Reforma and is pretty hard to miss so if you are in town - go check it out.
Monday, 7 December 2009
El Cascanueces - The nut cracker
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
GERMAN CHRISTMAS MARKET
Mezcal und Glühwin en der Weihnachtsmarkt / Mezcal y Vino en el Mercado Navideño |
German Centre, Avenida Santa Fe #170
www.germancentre.com.mx
Del 23 al 25 de Noviembre, 2009 11:00 a 18.00 horas
Lobby del German Centre
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Tuesday, 10 March 2009
Christmas Season in Mexico City

The Zocalo, Mexico City
An outdoor ice rink in the centre of the city? Thats right!
Mexico City has pulled off the unthinkable creating the world's biggest ice skating rink in one of the world's most populated cities. Costing $1.5 million, and using advanced ice-freezing technology, the Mexico City ice rink is almost as big as a U.S. football field and all but covers the Zocalo, the city's main square, the Zocalo, The 2nd largest square in the world.
Opened in December 2007,so far it has attracted more than 300,000 skaters who have turned the rink into a national obsession.
More than 1,500 pairs of skates have been brought in and 600 instructors are on hand to help the beginners with their first tentative steps whilst the ice rink is open from November to January.