This Saturday you can see the stars! As part of the Day of the Dead Night Walk, there will be astronomical observation with telescopes at the Museum of Anthropology. It will be a nostalgic activity that will make you remember who is watching you from the sky.
This Saturday, October 25, the traditional Day of the Dead themed ride will take place. A bunch of catrinas and creatures from beyond the grave will pedal 19 kilometers through the main streets of the CDMX.
There will be bicycle loans, allusive activities at the “Glorieta del Ahuehuete” and DJ music, next to the Alameda Central.
The Museum of Anthropology will also be part of the program, with an astronomical observation in the esplanade of the museum. This activity will take place from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. and admission is free. In addition to the telescope observation, you will be able to see an exhibition by astrophotographer César Cantú.
This activity has the objective of remembering our deceased, who look at us from the stars. Will you join us?
Route of the Day of the Dead Cycle Ride 2025

This ride will go from the Fuente de Petróleos to Plaza Tlaxcoaque in the Centro Histórico.
Most of the route will be on Paseo de la Reforma, although it will also run along Juarez Avenue and Venustiano Carranza and 5 de febrero streets.
It should be noted that the route goes around the National Museum of Anthropology, so you can make a stop to join the observation with telescopes.
Consider that during the ride there will be mechanical service, restrooms and LOCATEL. Here is the map.
In addition to the bike ride, the monumental offering 2025 will be inaugurated in the capital’s Zócalo. At this point there will be more allusive activities, including the screening of the film Cronos by Guillermo del Toro.
Make your plan, because you will have a very busy weekend.