Immerse yourself in the bold, colorful world of Lucha Libre, one of Mexico’s most iconic cultural expressions. This evening experience combines tradition, flavor, and high-energy entertainment as you walk through the vibrant streets of Mexico City, learn about the history of Mexican wrestling, taste traditional drinks, and cap the night off with a live wrestling show in one of the city's legendary arenas.
Explore the heart of the historic center with a local guide, discover lucha-themed shops and local gems, and stop by traditional cantinas and taquerías (food only included in the All-inclusive option). Finally, join roaring fans at the Arena, depending on the day, for a show full of masked heroes, high-flying acrobatics, and over-the-top rivalries.
Whether you're a wrestling fan or just curious to dive into a unique slice of Mexican culture, this experience delivers an unforgettable night.
No lunch included<br/>No wrestler mask included<br/>Tequila tasting not included
Food included: Indulge in the flavors of Mexican gastronomy by eating some of the best tacos in the Historic Center of Mexico City<br/>Souvenir mask: Feel like an authentic luchador with a souvenir wrestler mask that you can wear at the arena to live the complete experience
Meet your local guide in downtown Mexico City. Start the experience with a brief introduction to lucha libre, accompanied by a tasting of mezcal and tequila.
Explore the bustling streets of the city center. Visit shops selling lucha memorabilia, pass colorful murals and cultural landmarks. Learn about the evolution of lucha libre and its connection to Mexican identity.
Visit traditional local spots for pulque and tacos (at your own expense). Get a taste of everyday life in CDMX and enjoy authentic street food and drinks.
Head to the Arena, where you will witness a thrilling show featuring masked wrestlers, high-flying stunts, dramatic storylines, and an electric crowd. It's a unique combination of sport, theater, and Mexican pop culture.
Meet your guide at Amigo Tours Downtown meeting point.
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- Phone: +52 55 5512 5207
- Email: cdmx@amigotours.com
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Meet your guide at Amigo Tours Downtown Meeting Point (Isabel La Católica 61-A, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México) at the following times:
- Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 4:30 pm.
- Sundays at 2:30 pm.
Please arrive 10 minutes before as the tour begins at the mentioned times.
Don't forget to bring comfortable walking shoes, a valid ID, and cash (Mexican pesos).
We inform you that on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, you will be using the "metrobus" to go to the Arena, since it is quite far to walk.
Enjoy your experience, and see you soon!
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
127VV, 60HzHz
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Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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