The Verbena Jamaica del Pasado in Ajijic is a beloved cultural event that transports visitors to the charm of traditional Mexican street fairs from decades ago. Held in the main plaza of Ajijic, the celebration features handmade decorations, palm-covered food stalls, and torch lighting that create a nostalgic and magical atmosphere. It’s a unique opportunity to experience the authentic essence of Mexican culture in a joyful and community-driven setting.
A key highlight of the event is the incredible variety of Mexican antojitos, such as pozole, tamales, tacos dorados, and sweet treats like capirotada and pan tachihual. Everything is made with local ingredients and home-style preparation, offering a delicious taste of local cuisine. Visitors also enjoy traditional drinks and participate in games and activities designed for the whole family, including lotería, folk dances, and live music.
One of the most memorable parts of the night is the papaqui, where people break colorful eggshells filled with confetti over each other’s heads, symbolizing shared joy and connection. With its vibrant atmosphere, strong community spirit, and sensory richness, the Verbena Jamaica del Pasado is more than just a festival—it’s a meaningful celebration of culture, tradition, and togetherness.
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