Luztopia returns for the 8th year to Monterrey for the Christmas season. With hundreds of luminous figures, mechanical games, shows and market, this is the ideal plan to celebrate with the family. Here we tell you the dates, prices and everything you should know about Luztopia, keep reading!
What to expect from Luztopia 2025?
This year’s theme is the North Pole Express. A train will greet you and take you on a journey back in time to travel through the golden age of railroads. You’ll see locomotives, vintage cars and monumental clocks on Art Deco-style platforms.

The tour will guide you to a North Pole full of winter wonders: illuminated pine trees, cuddly polar bears and fun penguins set the mood. From the youngest to the oldest will be amazed by Santa’s home: take pictures in his house, explore the factory and admire his sleigh. Plus, it’s the perfect setting to have your picture taken with Santa or in front of the Big Christmas Pine.
Also, like last year, there is a section to celebrate Mexican winter traditions and folklore with illuminated figures. It runs along a path that pays homage to wrestling, piñatas, lottery, alebrijes, skulls, and, obviously, Mexican food.
There are playgrounds for the little ones and a mechanical playground with a Ferris wheel, carousel, flying chairs and delirium tunnel for a fun-filled experience.

When you want to rest, there will also be a food truck area for you to replenish your energy and eat something delicious.
We also recommend that you keep an eye on their networks because there will be music and light shows throughout the season.
Schedule, where to buy tickets, prices, location and parking for Luztopía
Starting November 19 you can experience the Christmas magic of Luztopía, are you going to miss it?
Luztopia returns to Fundidora Park at Paseo Santa Lucia. The recommended accesses are Fundidora Avenue (A1), Gregorio Torres (A8), Santa Lucía (A9), and Fundidora- Aramberri Street (A10). If you arrive by Metrorrey, the best station is Av. Félix U. Gómez. The most convenient parking lots are Calle Aramberri and the Baseball Hall of Fame parking lot.
Doors open at 17:30 but the lighting of the lights -which is spectacular- is at 18:00. And the doors close at 23:00. At the very least, we recommend that you set aside two and a half hours to enjoy a little bit of everything.
You can get your tickets at the box office on site, but to avoid lines, we recommend that you buy them online in advance here. The general admission ticket costs $150, but if you go with your family you can get the 5×4 promotion for $600.
