Urban skating in Mexico City centers on group and night rides that move through key public plazas and monuments. Notable organizers include Kasimeritos Roller Crew and Unicornixs Rollers, who often use meeting points like Plaza Tlaxcoaque, Monumento a la Revolución, Ángel de la Independencia, Fuente de las Náyades, and 7 Eleven Gómez Farías. Sessions tend to be outdoor and intermediate-friendly, mixing all-wheel and inline setups and often including workshops and adult-focused rides; activity concentrates in spring and early summer.
Notable organizers include Kasimeritos Roller Crew and Unicornixs Rollers, which are the most active groups on the scene; other local crews and hosts also lead rides and workshops.
Common meeting and route landmarks are Plaza Tlaxcoaque, Monumento a la Revolución, Ángel de la Independencia, Fuente de las Náyades, and convenience-stop points such as 7 Eleven Gómez Farías.
Many sessions target intermediate skaters and are held outdoors as group or night skates, with both all-wheel and inline setups common; some organizers also run workshops and events geared toward adults.