Overview
- Saturday’s schedule included a Movement of Indigenous Women march at 12:00 from the Hemiciclo a Juárez to the Zócalo, with expected impacts on Avenida Juárez and Centro Histórico streets.
- Actions by Murciélagxs Resilientes at Metro Line 1 stations Insurgentes (10:00) and Cuauhtémoc (12:00) were set to restrict access at those entrances.
- Organizers supporting Palestine called a gathering at 11:00 at Centro Comercial Mitikah, and multiple pilgrimages to the Basílica de Guadalupe—highlighted by a San Judas Tadeo procession of about 30,000 people—were forecast to slow Calzada de Guadalupe.
- Additional pressure on traffic came from a film shoot on Paseo de la Reforma and evening events, including Cruz Azul vs Toluca at Estadio Olímpico Universitario.
- For Sunday, the Rodada Maratón 2025 and a children’s ride from Ciudad Universitaria to the Zócalo were set to affect Avenida Insurgentes, with suggested alternatives including Periférico, División del Norte, Avenida Cuauhtémoc, Viaducto Miguel Alemán and Circuito Interior.