Av. Paseo de la Reforma

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According to Gabriella Gomez-Mont, Founder and Director of The Urban Task Force, a Mexico City-based multidisciplinary and international studio focused on cities: "Reforma, one of the main avenues of Mexico City, is modeled after the Champs-Élysées in Paris. It closes down every Sunday for bikes, pedestrians, skaters, dogs, and dance classes. The crowd is upwards of 90,000 people, and it’s a taste of what Mexico City could be without its addiction to cars."

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