FESTIVALS
AND TRADITIONS
Every year
Queretaro hosts about 30 festivities, which include food festivals, saints? day
celebrations, cockfights, bull runs and cultural events. Among the most traditional events is the
Desfile de Carros Biblicos, a Christmas
parade with biblical scenes. Another important celebration is Santa Cruz, a three-day dance festival that takes place in September. During this festivity people dance to the rhythms of
guitars, mandolins, as well as huehuetl drums, tambors and rattles,
which are instruments of indigenous tradition.
Many of the
participants wear traditional garb, such as plumed headdresses, small bells around their
ankles and huaraches (Mexican
sandals). Other important celebrations include, Day of
the Dead, which takes place during Holy Week,
as well as Mexican Independence Day and the day
that marks Queretaro?s founding, which falls on
July 25. During these festivities you?ll see various
exhibits, concerts, theatrical performances, parades and tournaments.