We will dance in one of the best nightclubs in the city, with Cuban inspiration and live orchestras, dance with nice people who enjoy dancing like you. The nightclub is located in the most central area of Mexico City, just 10 minutes from the Angel of Independence.
Meet with travelers from other countries, enjoy a class and personal instruction so you can enjoy and learn how to dance, you´ll leave the place dancing¡¡¡
Please be on time! we´re attached to an schedule Mexico City is a place with a lot of traffic, keep that in mind so you can fully enjoy your experience.
Meeting Hour: 8:25 - 8:35 pm.
We can’t wait more than this hour.
Lets meet at the main door of Mercado Roma.
IMPORTANT: Tuesday Night is a different venue, you´ll receive all the detailed info once you book. You’ll receive a reminder throw WhatsApp
THIS IS NOT A TICKET, YOU CANT GET IN WITH THIS. DON’T SHOW IT TO THE PLACE STAFF BECAUSE ITS NOT A VALID TICKET.
Please Meet your guide at 8:25 - 8:35 pm OUTSIDE of the place just at the corner, don´t do any line, don´t go inside, once you confirm you´ll receive all the detailed instructions for the night, please provide your mobile number with country code so we can send the info via whats app. Its important you be there on time. If you’re late don’t go with the place staff they are not part of the team experience.
Once the class start, the acces will be cancelled for the late visitors. In case any question, you can whats app us +525540260429
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
127VV, 60HzHz
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