Mexico City will implement a major mobility and security operation for the match between Mexico and Portugal this Saturday, March 28, at 7:00 PM at the Azteca Stadium. According to city authorities, attendees should anticipate their travel due to road closures, vehicle restrictions, and the absence of parking in the area, which prioritizes the use of public transport or special services. Alternatives for motorists Partial road closures in the area will begin at 6:00 AM, becoming total from 1:00 PM on the periphery of the Stadium, where only authorized vehicles and residents will be allowed to enter. Affected roads include Avenida Santa Úrsula, Calzada de Tlalpan, Anillo Periférico, Avenida del Imán, and Gran Sur. As shown on OVIAL maps, travel from the north is recommended via División del Norte, Circuito Interior, or Miguel Ángel de Quevedo; from the south, via Periférico and Insurgentes; from the east, via Canal Nacional and Cafetales; and from the west, via Universidad, Revolución, and Avenida de los Insurgentes. Additionally, taxi and ride-hail pickup and drop-off points will be set up on Viaducto Tlalpan and Paseo Acoaxpa in perimeter areas, with no direct access to the stadium. What should you consider for your arrival? There will be no public parking in the vicinity of the stadium, so authorities recommend avoiding the use of a car. As an alternative, special “Park & Ride” services will be available from points such as the National Auditorium, Plaza Carso, and Santa Fe, as well as direct bus routes from central areas like Reforma or Bellas Artes. Public transport will be key: the Metro, Metrobús, and Light Rail will extend their hours until 1:00 AM, with special service from Tasqueña. Trolleybuses will also run from Perisur, Universidad, and Tasqueña.
Mexico City Security and Mobility Operation for Mexico vs. Portugal Match
Mexico City authorities have announced extensive security and traffic measures for the Mexico vs. Portugal match at the Azteca Stadium, including road closures and public transport recommendations.