One of the advantages of these skates is that you can use them almost anywhere. In fact, any park lends itself to this activity; however, there are spaces that have an added bonus, such as classes, events or obstacles. If you don’t know where to roller skate in CDMX, don’t worry because here we bring you some options.
Deer Park
In this park in Mexico City there is a very large skating rink where you can skate without encountering any obstacles, as it is fenced off. In addition, the place often offer lessons, so you do not know how to skate here you can learn. Remember that you can only enter with skates, the space is not intended for skateboards or bicycles.
📍José María Vértiz 1410, Portales Norte, alcaldía Benito Juárez
La Mexicana
This has always been a good option for roller skating in CDMX; however, it should be noted that, at the beginning of 2023, the place presented its new sports areas, including a roller park.
During your next visit you will find ideal tracks to use skates and scooters. The facilities are adapted for use by adults and children.
📍avenida Luis Barragán 505, Santa Fe, alcaldía Cuajimalpa
Paseo de la Reforma
Skates are also welcome on the Sunday walks in the CDMX. From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. you will be able to skate through streets like Paseo de la Reforma. Along the route you will find Sunday schools where they will teach you how to skate for free.
Additionally, on weekends you will see roller groups practicing on the esplanade of the Estela de Luz. There you will learn how to avoid obstacles, improve your skating technique and even dance on skates.
Parcur
do you remember Atlantis? The famous old water park stopped operating many years ago. The space was rescued and turned into Parcur, an urban culture park with areas for skateboarding, rollerblading and biking.
From Thursday to Sunday, rollerblading and skateboarding classes are offered from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. These are free workshops and suitable for all ages.
📍avenida Ignacio Zaragoza 224, third section of Bosque de Chapultepec, alcaldía Miguel Hidalgo
Wonderpark
This space is located very close to Mexico City. Its main attraction is the skating rink, but it also has mechanical games and a food area. They offer skating lessons and you can even host a party on site.
You can bring your skates or rent some on site. The cost is $100 per person. Open Monday to Friday from 1:00 pm to 9:30 pm, as well as Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00 am to 9:30 pm.
encuentro Tlalnepantla Shopping Center (Tlalnepantla-Tenayuca Avenue 25, San Bartolo Tenayuca, Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico
Roller Boogie
This is not a place to skate, but a passionate Roller Dance community. He teaches in spaces such as the Alameda Central, just behind the Hemiciclo a Juárez. You will learn from the basics including moving forward, brakes and even basic jumps.
They will also teach you how to show off your best skating moves. In addition to classes, they organize tours and community parties. Learn more about them in their social networks.