Riviera Market Puerto Vallarta to Celebrate Day of the Dead with Special Themed Edition on November 2

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Riviera Market Puerto Vallarta is set to host a special Day of the Dead-themed edition this weekend, inviting residents and visitors to experience an evening of local culture, food, and entertainment. The event will take place on Saturday, November 2, from 4:00 PM to 9:30 PM at the Linear Park along the Pitillal River, in front of Cinépolis Pitillal.

Celebrating local artisans, food vendors, and performers, Riviera Market Puerto Vallarta is known for showcasing 100% local brands. This edition, timed to coincide with Mexico’s iconic Día de Muertos festivities, will offer a unique opportunity for attendees to not only shop for handmade goods but also immerse themselves in one of Mexico’s most important cultural traditions.

Visitors can explore a wide variety of offerings, including locally made food, desserts, clothing, plants, and flowers. In addition to shopping, the market will feature an engaging artistic program spread across two stages, ensuring entertainment for all ages. Live music performances, dance, Zumba sessions, martial arts demonstrations, and solo artists are just some of the highlights planned for the evening.

As one of Puerto Vallarta’s favorite community events, the Riviera Market aims to provide a family-friendly environment where both locals and tourists can enjoy the rich creative talent that the region has to offer. The market is an ideal spot to pick up unique gifts, taste the best in local cuisine, and experience traditional music and dance performances, all while soaking in the festive atmosphere surrounding Day of the Dead.

The Day of the Dead, or Día de Muertos, is a deeply significant holiday in Mexican culture, during which families honor and remember their deceased loved ones. The market’s special themed edition promises to weave in these cultural elements, giving attendees a chance to appreciate the beautiful altars, flowers, and other symbols associated with the holiday, all while supporting local businesses.

The event will take place in the scenic Parque Lineal, situated on the banks of the Pitillal River, offering a picturesque backdrop for the festivities. As the sun sets and the market lights illuminate the park, attendees can enjoy an enchanting evening that blends modern creativity with Mexico’s rich traditions.

The Riviera Market Puerto Vallarta is open to the public and welcomes families, friends, and anyone looking to enjoy a memorable cultural experience. With a diverse range of activities planned and something for everyone, this market is expected to be a highlight of the season in Puerto Vallarta.

Whether you are a fan of local crafts, live performances, or simply looking for a festive way to spend an evening, the Riviera Market promises a delightful experience for all. Don’t miss the chance to celebrate the Day of the Dead at this special market edition on Saturday, November 2, from 4:00 PM to 9:30 PM at Parque Lineal, in front of Cinépolis Pitillal.

For more information, you can visit the market’s official social media pages or contact the organizers directly.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Riviera Market Puerto Vallarta is set to host a special Day of the Dead-themed edition this weekend, inviting residents and visitors to experience an evening of local culture, food, and entertainment. The event will take place on Saturday, November 2, from 4:00 PM to 9:30 PM at the Linear Park along the Pitillal River, in front of Cinépolis Pitillal.

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