Calaverandia is a unique theme park located in the city of Guadalajara, Mexico. This park is rightfully considered the first in the world whose concept is entirely dedicated to one of the most famous and colorful Mexican holidays – the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos). Calaverandia offers its guests an amazing opportunity to dive headfirst into the distinctive atmosphere of this cultural event, where centuries-old traditions intertwine with art and modern entertainment.

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The park's space is designed in an incredibly bright and memorable style. Visitors are greeted everywhere by skillfully crafted decorative skulls (calaveras), which are the main symbol of the holiday, as well as colorful altars dedicated to the memory of the departed and numerous themed installations. Every detail here is thought out to convey the spirit and philosophy of the Day of the Dead.
Thanks to its original idea and authentic execution, Calaverandia quickly became one of the most popular and attractive sights not only in Guadalajara but in all of Mexico. This theme park attracts travelers from around the world who want to get closer to the country's rich culture and experience unforgettable emotions.