Whether you’re staying in the city or visiting, Holy Week 2026 in Monterrey promises days full of activities for everyone. From March 29 to April 5, the city is filled with options to enjoy with family, friends, or just to relax.
From encounters with animals and outdoor walks to cultural experiences, this season is perfect for rediscovering Monterrey without traveling too far. Plus, the spring weather is ideal for putting together a varied itinerary that includes nature, museums, and urban getaways.
Swimming pools for the 2026 swimming season

Various parks throughout the city have already opened their pools, making them an ideal way to cool off from the heat without leaving Monterrey.

Looking for a free family activity this Holy Week? The Splash Zone at Fundidora Park is a great option: it opened on March 21 so kids can enjoy the shallow pools.

If you’re looking for a plan that combines fun, snacks, and entertainment for all ages during Holy Week, the MTY Fair 2026 will return to the Forum Monterrey esplanade with amusement rides, themed shows, food trucks, and a craft market.

If you’re looking for a unique cultural experience for Holy Week 2026 in Monterrey, the Itinerarte Festival 2026 is an international gathering of circus, theater, and performing arts on the esplanade of the Museum of Mexican History. There will be three nights of outdoor performances featuring artists from Mexico and Latin America, with free admission.

This 2026 Easter break, the park is going all out because it will be open every day. You’ll find animals everywhere and attractions for kids and adults alike.
Visit the animals at La Pastora Park

More than 100 animal species from different regions of the world await you at this animal park, which was created in 1985 to promote the care and conservation of wild flora and fauna.
Head to the Easter celebrations at the park

Head out to enjoy a variety of special activities for the whole family at San Pedro’s different parks. April 4 at Mississippi Park, April 5 at Mirador Garza Ayala Park, April 11 at Rufino Tamayo Park, and April 12 at Plaza Fátima.