This Saturday, October 26, the Night Ride “Move by Bike”, on the occasion of the Mexican tradition of Day of the Deadwhich registered an attendance of 90,500 people who walked the streets and avenues of the capital, according to data from the Ministry of Mobility.
Photo: Semovi
The visitors traveled a route of 20 kilometersfrom the Petroleum Fountain, to Izazaga Street in the Historic Center, where they enjoyed emblematic sites such as the Diana the Huntress, the Angel of Independence and the Torre del Caballito.
Below we share a series of photos of this traditional route.
Wearing outfits alluding to the Day of the Dead, cyclists ride along Paseo de la Reforma, leaving a trail of color and tradition. The vibrant energy of the night was reflected in every smile.
Participants of the night ride pedal through the capital’s night dressed as Ghostbusters, adding fun and creativity to the event. A unique way to celebrate on two wheels!
Photo: Semovi
Photo: Semovi
Some participants of the night ride wear catrina makeup while pedaling among marigold flowers, fusing culture and mobility in an unforgettable night in CDMX.
