Los Angeles loves a good tradition. And few are as powerful, heartfelt, and deeply rooted in community as Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe. This year, Plaza México in Lynwood is once again transforming into a vibrant cultural oasis for a two-day celebration filled with music, faith, dance, and food.
Whether you come for the procession, the mariachi, or just the pan dulce, this is one of those classic L.A. experiences. It’s the kind of gathering where families, neighbors, and visitors blend into one joyful crowd.
🌞 Friday, December 12: Procession, Mass & Pan Dulce
Wake up early! The morning program is a beautiful mix of ceremony, community, and comfort food. Plaza Mexico fills with families carrying flowers, candles, and offerings as the day begins with a procession and Mass.
Friday Schedule (8am – 12pm):
- 8:00am – Procession
- 10:00am – Mass with Mariachi
- 11:30am – Complimentary pan dulce & coffee
It’s simple, heartfelt, and incredibly special.
🎶 Music, Dance, & Community All Around
Visitors to Plaza Mexico can expect:
- Live mariachi
- Banda and tropical groups
- Traditional dancers
- Local performers
- Cultural displays and community gatherings
The whole plaza becomes a living tapestry of Mexican history, storytelling, and celebration. It’s the perfect place to bring the whole family and simply soak in the atmosphere.
📆 When: Friday, December 12, 2025
📍 Where: Plaza México (3100 E Imperial Hwy, Lynwood, CA 90262)