I just remembered the nighttime walk they did in CDMX not long ago, and honestly, it was something special. On 21 de febrero, they included that free event that runs through the whole city at night, from Fuente de Petróleos to the Centro Histórico, passing by Reforma and Chapultepec. It was like 20 kilometers on a bike, on skates, or on foot, and people looked like they had decorated their bikes with lights and hearts—everything very festive.



What I found interesting is that you didn’t need to register; it was completely open. There was a bike school, bike rentals, medical services, music, and fitness dances. Basically, it was a party atmosphere but on the move, going through the city’s most iconic spaces. They recommended arriving early because a lot of people would gather, and bringing water and protective gear if you were riding a bike or skates.

For anyone who hasn’t seen it, the CDMX nighttime walk is that activity that blends sports, culture, and a celebration vibe. Families, couples, friends—everyone was on the same wave. If it happens again next year, it’s definitely worth getting into it, honestly.
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