Fiestas de Octubre Guadalajara 2026: What to do, eat and experience

Discover everything you can enjoy at the Fiestas de Octubre Guadalajara: live concerts, carnival attractions, cultural parades, and the most iconic flavors of Jalisco.
 

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The Fiestas de Octubre is one of the largest and most eagerly awaited events across Guadalajara and the entire region, blending music, culture, entertainment, and tradition. Every year, the festival draws thousands of locals and travelers from Mexico and beyond who come to experience its vibrant atmosphere. Here’s everything you need to know—and why you should add it to your travel list.

The celebration was launched in 1965 at Parque Agua Azul as a cultural and tourism initiative to showcase the city’s identity. Over time, it evolved into a signature Guadalajara tradition, amplifying its lineup of attractions and performances to cater to audiences of all ages.

As the festival grew, it found a new home. Since 1984, Fiestas de Octubre has been held at the Auditorio Benito Juárez, a massive entertainment complex where visitors can enjoy live performances, amusement rides, gastronomic experiences, and much more. Keep reading for the can’t-miss highlights.

What to do at Fiestas de Octubre Guadalajara

The 2025 edition ran from October 3rd to November 4th. While the 2026 dates are still to be announced, the festival traditionally returns every fall, bringing an exciting schedule of experiences and events, including:

1. Catch Live Concerts

Music is at the heart of the Auditorio Benito Juárez, featuring performers from a wide range of genres, including top national and international names. Another fan-favorite stage is the El Palenque, known for its showcase of beloved regional Mexican artists.

Fiestas de Octubre 2026 at Auditorio Benito:

General admission to the concert area is free with your fairground ticket on the day of the show. Prefer front-row energy and premium views? Upgraded tickets for the preferred seating zone are expected to go on sale through Ticketmaster. The 2026 lineup hasn’t dropped yet, but stay tuned—it’s set to be announced soon.

2. Stroll Through the Carnival

The festival’s signature fairground is a wonderland of rides and family fun, offering attractions ranging from gentle classics to high-adrenaline favorites. From the timeless Ferris wheel to spinning chairs and skill-based game booths, there’s something for everyone.

3. Taste the Local Cuisine

Guadalajara’s food stalls deliver cravings you didn’t even know you had. Bite into Jalisco’s most iconic dishes, like tortas ahogadas, birria, and traditional Jalisco-style pozole, along with beloved Mexican snacks including tacos, elotes (street corn), churros, and more.

4. Visit La Canica Azul

The family-focused interactive attraction, La Canica Azul, offers themed exhibits that shift yearly, blending education with play. In 2023, the journey celebrated Jalisco’s bicentennial, highlighting the state’s extraordinary natural, artistic, and cultural richness and its global contributions.

5. Experience the Parades and Cultural Programming

Fiestas de Octubre isn’t just a fair—it’s also an arts and culture celebration. Throughout the month, you’ll find art, photography, and handcrafted goods exhibitions, plus cultural events that fill the city with creative energy.

The parades are a time-honored staple. Expect dazzling floats, marching bands, folkloric dancers, and performers lighting up Guadalajara’s main avenues with color and rhythm.

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Where to stay for Fiestas de Octubre
Choosing the right home base makes all the difference. Here are our top picks for comfort, location, and standout dining:

Camino Real Guadalajara. Is known for its upscale facilities and prime western-city location, this hotel places you close to the city’s top attractions. It’s a convenient 30-minute drive to the Auditorio Benito Juárez.

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Before or after heading out, savor incredible dining options:

La Huerta: Open daily from 7:00 AM, offering both buffet and à la carte breakfast.
Maria Bonita: A bold concept inspired by classic Mexican cantinas, featuring a curated authentic Mexican menu.
Lobby Bar: A relaxed setting with expertly crafted cocktails and signature drinks.

Quinta Real Guadalajara. Distinguished by its enchanting colonial architecture and lush, tranquil gardens, this hotel feels like a hidden oasis within the city. It sits just 20 minutes from downtown and 25 minutes from the Auditorio Benito.

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Food + drinks you’ll want to write home about:

Tierra Mia: A gourmet restaurant spotlighting Mexican cuisine with modern finesse.

Agave Bar: Creative cocktails and elevated bites showcasing local inspiration.

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