Monterrey is preparing for ten days in which the city will become one big creative map. From February 19 to 28, 2026, MADE Week returns, a multi-venue festival that connects art, design, and urban life through seven cultural circuits and more than 60 events spread across different areas of the city.
The premise is clear: culture is indeed in Monterrey, you just have to look closer. That’s why, instead of concentrating on a single venue, MADE Week designs compact routes that make it easy to visit studios, galleries, and creative spaces without chaos, on foot and at a leisurely pace.
More about MADE Week 2026 in Monterrey
MADE Week 2026 is a festival that brings together artists, designers, studios, galleries, and creative projects in a single event.
Its program includes open studios to learn about creative processes up close, exhibitions, hands-on workshops, talks, activations, performances, music, and gastronomic offerings that add to the experience of the tour.
Most activities are free to attend, although some workshops and special events will have limited space and require prior registration. Costs, when applicable, range from $50 to $500 pesos and will be indicated directly in the official agenda.
Seven circuits to explore Monterrey without complications
One of the festival’s great differentiators is its cultural circuit format. This 2026 edition of MADE Week is organized into seven routes: MTY Centro, Obispado, Garza Sada, Casco Urbano, Centrito Valle, Tampiquito, and Cordillera.
Each circuit groups events by proximity, allowing you to make plans by area and type of experience.
In addition, the MADE & Friends program rewards those who explore the city the most: by stamping your physical agenda at participating events, you can unlock benefits at affiliated venues.
With more than 2,700 attendees at its last edition, MADE Week 2026 aims to establish itself as one of the must-see cultural festivals of the year in Monterrey, ideal for rediscovering the city through art and design.