Froberg's Farm - 9:00 AM
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The Escape Room Houston - various times
Discovery Green - various times
City Place Plaza - various times
Discovery Green - various times
The Escape Room Houston - various times
Discovery Green - various times
The Escape Room Houston - various times
Discovery Green - various times
City Place Plaza - various times
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - various times Pick
Asia Society Texas - 12:00 PM
The Health Museum - 2:00 PM
The Escape Room Houston - various times
Discovery Green - various times
City Place Plaza - various times
Houston Audubon Boy Scout Woods Sanctuary - 8:00 AM Pick
Nature Discovery Center - 11:00 AM Pick
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - 7:30 PM Pick

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Top Things To Do to Celebrate Día de Los Muertos in Houston

Houston's Día de los Muertos celebrations make the city come alive with vibrant colors, sounds, and traditions every year. From bustling parades to museum exhibits, our favorite Día de los Muertos events in Houston celebrate Hispanic culture and honor loved ones who have passed.
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is traditionally celebrated on November 1st and 2nd in Mexico. The holiday serves as a celebration of life and a way to honor the passing of loved ones and ancestors. Many of the celebrations feature a community ofrenda, or altar, to help visitors remember their loved ones and include cultural performances, music, and crafts in a joyous celebration of life and death.
Check out our Best Fall Festivals and Fairs in Houston for Families for more kid-friendly cultural events this season.

Día de Los Muertos Celebrations in Houston
Places featured in this article:
Sugar Land Town Square
Hidalgo Park
Discovery Green
Sam Houston Park
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