- Aragón Forest Festival
The Aragón Forest turned 60 on November 20th. And to celebrate, the second most important natural space in CDMX, only behind Chapultepec, will have free events throughout the weekend. The Aragón Forest Festival will take place on November 23rd and 24th, with activities such as art workshops, storytelling, Zumba classes, boxing exhibitions, traditional games, painting classes and more. Each day of the festival, activities will begin at 11:00 a.m.
- Eurojazz
On the other hand, one of the most important cultural events that take place in CDMX ends this weekend, although not without one last chance to enjoy it completely free. It is Eurojazz, which brings together European bands and artists of genres such as jazz, funk and soul at Cenart. On the last weekend of Eurojazz, the concert schedule is as follows:
- Neighborhood Film Festival
Another festival that ends this weekend is the Neighborhood Film Festival. It is a festival that screens films and short films made by creators from the neighborhoods of CDMX, with themes related to life in the neighborhoods and whose functions are exhibited for free in the public spaces of the neighborhoods. In 2024, Feciba focuses on the territories of the north of the capital, particularly in the Gustavo A. Madero municipality. This is the schedule for its last day, Saturday, November 23:
- Race of the Mexican Revolution
CDMX also has free sporting events this weekend. One of them is the Race of the Mexican Revolution. It will be run on Sunday, November 24, starting at 7:00 a.m. The race will consist of a 7-kilometer circuit along the Historic Center, starting from the capital’s Zócalo. To participate, you only need to register online on the Pilares website.
- CDMX Ciclotón
Another of the free sporting events of the weekend in CDMX is the Ciclotón. It will take place on Sunday, November 24 at 8:00 a.m. with a 35-kilometer route. It will travel along the main avenues of Mexico City from Tlalpan over Río Churubusco. It will advance along Patriotismo towards Mazatlán street, through Durango and Sevilla to Paseo de la Reforma.
Source: chilango