
FAQ
It is an annual event that celebrates the vibrant culture, history, and Tourist attractions of Mexico. It features live music, food vendors, arts and crafts, travel deals, and various entertainment activities.
Expect to find traditional Nayarit cuisine and various Mexican food options and desserts, including tacos!
Yes, the festival is committed to being inclusive and accessible. There will be designated accessible entrances, restrooms, and seating areas. If you have specific needs, please contact festival organizers in advance.
Pets are generally not allowed at the festival, except for service animals.
Visitors can use public transportation, including buses and light rail, Bus routes 1, 3, and 7 all stop at Van Buren and 7th Street. Light rail stops at 3rd Street and Washington (westbound) and 3rd Street and Jefferson (eastbound).
Additionally, ride-sharing services and taxis are readily available in Downtown Phoenix.
Yes, there are several parking garages and some street parking available. Parking fees may vary. Heritage Garage, a public parking garage, is conveniently located at 5th St. and Monroe.

VIP ticket holders get access to:
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Cooking Class
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Mixology Class
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Guided Tasting
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Art & Crafts Workshop
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VIP Tasting Area (no registration needed)
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Yes, it’s best to register in advance to create your schedule and avoid waiting in line.
Follow the step-by-step instructions on our website when purchasing your ticket.
Yes! You can register for all experiences. The VIP Tasting Area does not require registration.
No, you can visit the VIP Tasting Area at any time during the event.
If a time slot is not available during checkout, it means that class is full.
You can check for open spots in later sessions. Please arrive on time.
You may be able to change your time if there is availability.
Classes run every hour throughout the event.
Check-in is at each experience’s designated area. These areas will be easy to find, and a festival map will be available on our website.