Dia de Muertos Week
Día de Muertos Week
Now – August 10
Join Flatiron NoMad Partnership for a week-long Día de Muertos celebration with interactive, family-friendly events throughout the district.
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Día de Muertos week
This year, Flatiron NoMad Partnership is expanding their annual one-day Día de Muertos celebration to a full week of happenings! From October 28th to November 1st, join the Partnership for a variety of Día de Muertos events throughout the district, including:
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Taste of Mexico: Food Sampling
Stop by local Mexican restaurants in the neighborhood for free food samples at participating businesses, Tacombi (30 West 24th Street), Mamazul (1155 Broadway), and Casa Carmen (5 West 21st Street). While supplies last. Before heading to each restaurant, swing by the Flatiron North Plaza and pick up a map at our tent for a helpful guide to all of the week’s happenings.
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Taste of Mexico: Food Sampling Taste of Mexico: Food Sampling
Stop by local Mexican restaurants in the neighborhood for free food samples at participating businesses, Tacombi (30 West 24th Street), Mamazul (1155 Broadway), and Casa Carmen (5 West 21st Street). While supplies last. Before heading to each restaurant, swing by the Flatiron North Plaza and pick up a map at our tent for a helpful guide to all of the week’s happenings.
Stop by local Mexican restaurants in the neighborhood for free food samples at participating businesses, Tacombi (30 West 24th Street), Mamazul (1155 Broadway), and Casa Carmen (5 West 21st Street). While supplies last. Before heading to each restaurant, swing by the Flatiron North Plaza and pick up a map at our tent for a helpful guide to all of the week’s happenings.
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Taste of Mexico: Food Sampling
Stop by local Mexican restaurants in the neighborhood for free food samples at participating businesses, Tacombi (30 West 24th Street), Mamazul (1155 Broadway), and Casa Carmen (5 West 21st Street). While supplies last. Before heading to each restaurant, swing by the Flatiron North Plaza and pick up a map at our tent for a helpful guide to all of the week’s happenings.
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Taste of Mexico: Food Sampling Taste of Mexico: Food Sampling
Stop by local Mexican restaurants in the neighborhood for free food samples at participating.
ongoing activations & giveaways
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View colorful Papel Picado decorations at the Flatiron South Plaza and the Capitol Plaza (50 West 27th Street) throughout the week and at the Flatiron North Plaza on Friday, November 1st.View colorful Papel Picado decorations at the Flatiron South Plaza and the Capitol Plaza (50 West 27th Street) throughout the week and at the Flatiron North Plaza on Friday, November 1st.
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Along the façade of Iron23 at 29 West 23rd Street view an outdoor photo exhibit, Living Memories: Portraits of Día de Muertos by Fernando Avila Aguilar featuring photos of Día de Muertos celebrations around Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, México. Learn more about Fernando Avila Aguilar in our latest interview.
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View colorful Papel Picado decorations at the Flatiron South Plaza and the Capitol Plaza (50 West 27th Street) throughout the week and at the Flatiron North Plaza on Friday, November 1st.
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View colorful Papel Picado decorations at the Flatiron South Plaza and the Capitol Plaza (50 West 27th Street) throughout the week and at the Flatiron North Plaza on Friday, November 1st.
Press
The architecture of the Flatiron District is amazing. Great program! 1
Douglas Calvino, New York Times Magazine
The architecture of the Flatiron District is amazing. Great program! 2
Douglas Calvino, New York Times Magazine 2
The architecture of the Flatiron District is amazing. Great program! 3
Douglas Calvino, New York Times Magazine 3
The architecture of the Flatiron District is amazing. Great program! 4
Douglas Calvino, New York Times Magazine 4
Día de Muertos Week map
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FAQ
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How do I get to Flatiron South Public Plaza?
Leashed dogs are welcome on park pathways, but dogs are not allowed on lawns. There are two dog runs: one located at Main Street and one at Pier 6. Dog runs are routinely washed and pet waste bags are available at each dog run. Dogs must be licensed with visible identification tags and vaccinated for rabies.
Non-salt ice melt is used on park pathways during icy conditions.
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Can I bring my dog to Flatiron South Public Plaza?
Leashed dogs are welcome on park pathways, but dogs are not allowed on lawns. There are two dog runs: one located at Main Street and one at Pier 6. Dog runs are routinely washed and pet waste bags are available at each dog run. Dogs must be licensed with visible identification tags and vaccinated for rabies.
Non-salt ice melt is used on park pathways during icy conditions.
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There’s unsettled weather forecast, will events be cancelled?
Leashed dogs are welcome on park pathways, but dogs are not allowed on lawns. There are two dog runs: one located at Main Street and one at Pier 6. Dog runs are routinely washed and pet waste bags are available at each dog run. Dogs must be licensed with visible identification tags and vaccinated for rabies.
Non-salt ice melt is used on park pathways during icy conditions.
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Can I bring or consume alcohol in Brooklyn Bridge Park?
Leashed dogs are welcome on park pathways, but dogs are not allowed on lawns. There are two dog runs: one located at Main Street and one at Pier 6. Dog runs are routinely washed and pet waste bags are available at each dog run. Dogs must be licensed with visible identification tags and vaccinated for rabies.
Non-salt ice melt is used on park pathways during icy conditions.
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