Exploring Mexico City through a tour that blends live Lucha Libre wrestling, traditional liquor tastings, and a guided walk through the historic center offers a lively, authentic taste of Mexican culture. This experience, organized by Turicard Tours, presents a lively mix of spectacle, flavor, and local sights that can appeal to curious travelers eager for something beyond the usual.
Two features stand out immediately: the chance to watch a real, passionate wrestling match at Arena México or Coliseo and the opportunity to learn about the cultural significance of the wrestling masks and traditions. Plus, the tastings of tequila, mezcal, and pulque provide a flavorful glimpse into Mexico’s iconic spirits.
A potential consideration is that the tour doesn’t include transportation or meals, so you’ll want to plan for extra cash and possible arrangements if you need assistance getting around. This experience suits travelers who appreciate genuine local traditions, enjoy lively atmospheres, and want a well-rounded cultural adventure in Mexico City without breaking the bank.
Key Points

- Authentic Cultural Experience: Combines traditional Mexican liquor tastings with the excitement of live wrestling.
- Local Expert Guides: Knowledgeable guides enhance understanding of the significance behind masks and wrestling traditions.
- Historic Walking Tour: Explores the colorful streets, murals, and shops of Mexico City’s bustling historic center.
- Flexible and Informative: Options for different venues (Arena México or Coliseo) and available private groups.
- Value for the Price: At $76, including show tickets and tastings, it’s a well-priced way to experience local culture.
- No Meals Included: Be prepared to bring cash for optional stops at cantinas and taquerías.
A Closer Look at the Experience

The tour kicks off with a warm greeting from a local guide, who helps set the tone for a lively day immersed in Mexican traditions. The first highlight? A tequila and mezcal tasting. You’ll learn about the history and cultural importance of these spirits, which are as much a part of Mexican identity as the vibrant street murals and passionate wrestling. Several reviews praise the guides’ knowledgeability, saying they bring the spirit of the culture alive with stories that turn simple tastings into meaningful lessons.
During the tasting, you’ll understand why the mask holds sacred meaning in Lucha Libre, and how wrestlers become local legends with colorful personas and intense rivalries. This segment is not just about drinking; it’s about appreciating an art form rooted in Mexican history.
Next, a guided walking tour sweeps through the heart of Mexico City’s historic center. Here, lively streets, murals, and shop windows dedicated to Lucha Libre create a vibrant atmosphere. The guide points out hidden gems, from murals to specialty stores, giving you a sense of the city’s creative soul. You may choose to stop at local cantinas or taquerías, adding more flavor to your journey. These stops, while not included in the tour price, are highly recommended for a taste of authentic tacos and pulque—bring cash and your appetite.
The evening’s crescendo is the live wrestling match at Arena México or Coliseo. These venues are iconic, and you’ll be seated amidst passionate fans cheering for their favorites, witnessing acrobatics, dramatic costumes, and choreographed rivalries. The atmosphere is electric, and many reviewers highlight how the guides help explain the storylines and symbols, enriching your understanding of the spectacle.
The shows happen on different days at different venues—Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at Arena México, or Saturdays at Arena Coliseo—so plan your visit accordingly. Remember, cameras aren’t allowed inside, so focus on the atmosphere and the action.
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What’s Included and What’s Not

For $76, this tour offers excellent value. It includes a skilled local guide, the liquor tastings, entrance to the arena, and a wrestler’s mask as a souvenir—a lovely keepsake. The guided walking tour adds context and helps you see the city through the eyes of a local.
However, transportation is not included, so you’ll need to arrange your travel to and from the meeting point. Since the venue often requires a Metrobus trip—especially on weekdays—it’s smart to consider this when planning your day. Also, meals are not included, but the optional stops at taquerías and cantinas are highly recommended. Bring cash for these extras.
The group size varies, but private options are available for those wanting a more personalized experience. With a 4.6 rating from over 400 reviews, the tour’s guides are consistently praised for their enthusiasm and depth of knowledge.
How to Make the Most of It

To maximize enjoyment, arrive comfortably dressed, with good shoes for walking. Remember, cameras aren’t allowed inside the arena, so focus on soaking in the atmosphere and maybe capturing some street scenes during the walk. The timing is flexible—most experiences last 4 to 6 hours, often happening in the afternoon or evening, fitting well into a full day of exploring Mexico City.
If you’re a fan of authentic cultural experiences with a lively, energetic twist, this tour delivers. It’s especially suitable for those aged 12 and over, given the intensity of the wrestling matches and the need for an active participation in walking and tasting.
Final Thoughts

This experience offers a lively, colorful slice of Mexican life that goes beyond typical sightseeing. The combination of spectacular wrestling, guided city walks, and liquor tastings makes it a well-rounded cultural introduction, especially for those interested in Mexico’s popular traditions and spirited atmosphere.
The value for just $76 makes it accessible for many travelers, and the inclusion of a souvenir mask and knowledgeable guides enhances the experience further. It’s perfect for adventurous souls eager to see the city from a different perspective, with plenty of stories and flavor along the way.
While it’s not suited for children under 12 or wheelchair users, it offers an authentic, energetic peek into Mexico’s vibrant traditions—you’ll leave with stories to share and a deeper appreciation for Mexican culture.
More Great Tours NearbyFAQ

Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation is not included. You might find that you need to arrange your own travel to the meeting point or use the Metrobus, which is recommended on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
What should I bring for the liquor tastings?
Bring cash if you plan to visit cantinas or taquerías for optional stops, as those are not included in the tour. Also, comfortable shoes and your ID or passport are advisable.
Are photos allowed inside the arena?
No, cameras aren’t permitted inside the wrestling venues, so it’s best to focus on enjoying the action and atmosphere.
Can I book a private tour?
Yes, private group options are available, which might suit travelers seeking a more personalized experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It isn’t recommended for children under 12, mainly because of the intensity of the wrestling matches and the active nature of the walk.
What days do the matches take place?
Matches are held on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at Arena México, and Saturdays at Arena Coliseo, so plan your visit accordingly.
How long does the tour last?
Typically, the experience lasts between 4 and 6 hours, often in the afternoon or evening, making it a flexible option for a full day in Mexico City.
In the end, this tour provides a genuine, lively taste of Mexico’s most passionate traditions. Whether you’re a wrestling fan, a spirit enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler, it offers an engaging way to connect with local culture beyond the usual tourist spots.
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