by Keka Araújo
October 31, 2025
San Antonio is a metropolis steeped in tradition and historical past…Día de los Muertos did not disappoint!
San Antonio concluded its three-day seventh annual Day of the Lifeless (Día de los Muertos) celebration Oct. 23–26, reinforcing the town’s standing because the premier vacation spot in the USA for the standard commemoration. The festivities, which featured an illuminated River Stroll parade, towering 40-foot Catrina figures, and a traditional Mexican Tianguis (open-air market), anchored the town’s cultural calendar.
The occasion was curated by acclaimed chef and cultural ambassador Johnny Hernandez, whose imaginative and prescient launched the enduring River Parade.
Touted as the biggest Día de los Muertos celebration in the USA, the nightly spectacle reworked the San Antonio River right into a transferring canvas, that includes handcrafted barges, inventive shows, and stay performances, which company considered from the Arneson River Theatre and designated free areas alongside the River Stroll.
The central hub of the three-day pageant was Maverick Plaza within the historic La Villita arts village. It hosted the biggest Catrin and Catrina sculptures within the nation, symbolizing the connection between the dwelling and the departed.
A Grand Altar or ofrenda stood on the plaza’s coronary heart, meticulously adorned with marigolds, papel picado, and pan de muerto to honor family members.
Extra inventive highlights included the Calavera Assortment of adorned large skulls and the Alebrije Exhibit—brightly coloured spirit animal sculptures—which had been on show all through La Villita and the River Stroll. The plaza and surrounding space had been full of vibrant Mexican music and dance, together with a big selection of genuine avenue delicacies, with Chef Hernandez’s La Gloria and Maverick Espresso becoming a member of the culinary choices.
The pageant weekend additionally hosted the Calaverita Run 5K and Household Stroll, a spirited occasion that fused health with profound remembrance. Beginning close to Chef Hernandez’s La Gloria restaurant on the Historic Pearl, contributors traversed the course carrying mementos of family members, a poignant acknowledgment that “Their legacy runs in you.”
The run culminated at a group altar, the place these tributes had been positioned in a collective show of honor. Registration data for this occasion was offered at:
Past the Day of the Lifeless, Chef Hernandez is acknowledged for his cultural stewardship throughout the town. His Grupo La Gloria restaurant collective and True Flavors Catering rejoice genuine inside Mexican delicacies.
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