This Friday, October 31, kids and adults will be able to see the stars! The Zócalo of CDMX will welcome you with astronomical activities, including projections in a planetarium with a mobile dome.
The event is called “El Zócalo de las Ciencias” and will take place every Friday of the School Technical Council.
The first edition of the event will be a great success with more than 22 science outreach activities, such as workshops and solar observation with telescopes. There will also be live music by the rock band Mr. Gato y los del Callejón.
The program will be from 10:00 to 16:00 hours at PILARES Tenochtitlan, located between 20 de Noviembre and Pino Suárez streets.
Please note that projections in the planetarium will be every 30 minutes.
More free activities in Mexico City’s Zócalo

This Friday is a great time to visit CDMX’s Zócalo; not only for its planetarium and astronomical activities, but also because you will be able to see the Ofrenda Monumental 2025.
Get ready to be amazed with skulls up to ten meters high and thousands of cempasúchil flowers. In addition, at 7:00 pm there will be the first performance of the Cuauhtemóctzin de Día de Muertos opera, which is free of charge.
If you are looking for something to do this weekend, a visit to the Zócalo should not be left out of your options.