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Independence Day in Mexico

Independence Day (Día de la Independencia) is a Mexican holiday to celebrate the “cry of independence” on September 16, 1810, which staked a revolt against the Spaniards. It follows from the day of the Cry of Dolores (El Grito de Dolores), on September 15.

Image of Miguel Hidalgo, who fought for Mexico's independence.
Image of Miguel Hidalgo, who fought for Mexico's independence.
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Celebrate Independence Day

Mexicans celebrate their country’s Independence Day with fireworks, parties (fiestas), food, dance and music on September 16. Flags, flowers and decorations in the colors of the Mexican flag – red, white and green – are seen in public areas in cities and towns in Mexico. Whistles and horns are blown and confetti is thrown to celebrate this festive occasion. "Viva Mexico" or "Viva la independencia” are shouted amidst the crowds on this day.

Public life

Independence Day is a national public holiday in Mexico. Banks, schools, government offices and many businesses are closed. Some streets and roads may be closed or restricted in major cities to make way for large celebrations. People intending on travelling via public transport in Mexico should check with public transit authorities on any timetable or route changes.

About Independence Day

Independence Day celebrates the day Miguel Hidalgo is believed to have made the cry of independence (El Grito de la Independencia) in the town of Dolores, in the north-central part of the Mexican state of Guanajuato. Hidalgo was one of the nation’s leaders during the War of Independence in Mexico.

There is no scholarly agreement on what was exactly said by Hidalgo, but his speech, also known as the cry of Dolores (el Grito de Dolores), was made on September 16, 1810 to motivate people to revolt against the Spanish regime. Hidalgo’s army fought against the Spanish soldiers in the fight for independence, but he was captured and executed on July 30, 1811. Mexico's independence was not declared until September 28, 1821.

Did you know?

Miguel Hidalgo was a priest but was also known to have lived outside the parameters of celibacy. He was believed to have fathered children, including 2 daughters.

Independence Day Observances

WeekdayDateYearNameHoliday type
SunSep 161990Independence DayNational holiday
MonSep 161991Independence DayNational holiday
WedSep 161992Independence DayNational holiday
ThuSep 161993Independence DayNational holiday
FriSep 161994Independence DayNational holiday
SatSep 161995Independence DayNational holiday
MonSep 161996Independence DayNational holiday
TueSep 161997Independence DayNational holiday
WedSep 161998Independence DayNational holiday
ThuSep 161999Independence DayNational holiday
SatSep 162000Independence DayNational holiday
SunSep 162001Independence DayNational holiday
MonSep 162002Independence DayNational holiday
TueSep 162003Independence DayNational holiday
ThuSep 162004Independence DayNational holiday
FriSep 162005Independence DayNational holiday
SatSep 162006Independence DayNational holiday
SunSep 162007Independence DayNational holiday
TueSep 162008Independence DayNational holiday
WedSep 162009Independence DayNational holiday
ThuSep 162010Independence DayNational holiday
FriSep 162011Independence DayNational holiday
SunSep 162012Independence DayNational holiday
MonSep 162013Independence DayNational holiday
TueSep 162014Independence DayNational holiday
WedSep 162015Independence DayNational holiday
FriSep 162016Independence DayNational holiday
SatSep 162017Independence DayNational holiday
SunSep 162018Independence DayNational holiday
MonSep 162019Independence DayNational holiday
WedSep 162020Independence DayNational holiday

Quick Facts

Mexico’s Independence Day is a nationwide public holiday to celebrate the country’s freedom from Spanish rule.

Independence Day 2015

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Independence Day 2016

Friday, September 16, 2016

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Name in other languages

NameLanguage
Independence DayEnglish
Día de la IndependenciaSpanish
UnabhängigkeitstagGerman
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