Don’t have plans to celebrate Mom but want to do something special with her? Check out this list of ideas for an unforgettable Mother’s Day in Monterrey to complement the flower arrangement you’ll give her.
Flower experiences, candlelit concerts, yoga in nature, and more. However, if you’d rather take her out to eat at a nice place, here’s a list of restaurants to celebrate Mother’s Day.
Take Mom to sleep among giraffes

This is the first giraffe-themed lodging in Latin America, and they’re running a promotion for Mother’s Day. You can stay for a special rate in May and June, and there’s a surprise for Mom if you book between May 5 and 17.

If you want to give a unique experience this Mother’s Day, the immersive exhibition “Tim Burton: The Labyrinth” is coming to Monterrey with themed rooms, video mapping, music, and over 200 original drawings to explore as a family.
Share an activity with Mom at Pueblo Serena

This venue has organized two activities to spend quality time with Mom. On Friday, you can paint a flower for Mom, while on Saturday, you can have fun playing bingo.
Go stargazing with Mom at the Astronomical Campground

Get ready for a magical night of camping and astrophotography in the heart of La Estanzuela Natural Park. Here you’ll see Jupiter, the Pleiades, and the Orion Nebula. Pre-register here.
Does Mom love classical music? Take her to Candlelight: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons

This is a great plan to spoil Mom this weekend! But you could also go with your favorite person to enjoy these classic songs under the soft glow of candlelight.
Take Mom dancing at At the Disco 222: Mother’s Day Edition

Metapatio’s most electrifying party is back, and this Saturday you can take Mom to dance to the best disco music from the ’70s and ’80s.
Go with Mom to relax at Yoga in the Forest

If your mom loves nature and the world of yoga, this plan will be the perfect way to celebrate her. Recharging your energy with a completely free yoga class in the middle of the forest is one of the must-do activities for Mother’s Day in Monterrey.