If you’re planning a trip to Mexico City, this private tour offers a vibrant snapshot of what makes the city tick—combining lucha libre, traditional mezcal tastings, and a sweet exploration of Mexican candies. While the experience promises fun and authentic insights, it also offers practical convenience with round-trip transportation and knowledgeable guides.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its blend of cultural storytelling and interactive tasting experiences. We love that you get to learn about Mexican spirits while tasting some of the best chocolates from Oaxaca, and then switch gears to the high-energy spectacle of lucha libre—all with the comfort of private transport and a curated itinerary. However, some travelers might find the pace a little busy, especially if their interest in wrestling or food is more casual. This tour is ideal for those keen on immersive, authentic experiences that go beyond typical tourist spots and are comfortable with a 4.5-hour commitment.
Key Points
- Authentic cultural insights provided by knowledgeable guides
- All-inclusive with transportation, tastings, and tickets
- Flexible options for food, candy, or dinner choices
- Private group experience ensures personalized attention
- Convenient pickup and drop-off at your hotel
- Fun and Instagrammable moments — especially with Mexican candies and lucha libre costumes
An Overview of the Tour Experience

This private tour from Frida Tours is designed to introduce you to two of Mexico City’s most lively and iconic traditions: the colorful lucha libre wrestling and the country’s renowned spirits and snacks. In total, expect about four and a half hours of immersive fun, with all logistics taken care of, so you can focus entirely on enjoying the experience.
The tour begins with a private pickup—a crucial detail that ensures you avoid the hassle of navigating the city’s busy streets. Upon arrival at a cozy, Mexican-themed restaurant in Roma, you’ll dive into a tasting session that centers on mezcal and tequila, with a bonus offering of Oaxacan chocolate and chapulines (grasshoppers). This mix of liquid and solid delights gives you a well-rounded taste of Mexico’s culinary culture.
Then, your guide will explain the history and significance of these spirits, along with the pre-hispanic tradition of eating insects, making it both educational and fun. The pairing of chocolates with different kinds of mezcal helps you understand how various agaves influence the taste and aroma. If you prefer, you can opt for a candy and snack tasting instead, which is perfect for children or those not keen on alcohol.
Following the tasting, the tour shifts gears toward the spectacle of lucha libre. Your guide will share inside stories and terminology, ensuring you’re ready to cheer (or mock) like a true fan. The highlight is attending a live wrestling match at a nearby arena, where the energy and costumes create an unforgettable atmosphere. A themed souvenir caps off the evening.
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The Tasting Experience: Spirits, Chocolates, and Snacks

A significant part of what makes this tour stand out is the attention to detail in the tasting segments. It’s not just about sipping mezcal; it’s about understanding why Mexico’s spirits are so unique. Each mezcal agave type is paired with artisanal Oaxaca chocolates to emphasize contrasting flavors—sweet, smoky, earthy—that showcase the country’s craftsmanship.
The chapulines—edible grasshoppers—are a true taste of Mexican prehispanic tradition. Your guide will explain their significance and history, helping you appreciate this unusual delicacy. Travelers often find it a fun and memorable part of the experience, and as one reviewer put it, this is “the only agency that offers such a fun and Instagrammable experience.”
The snacks, whether vegetarian or meat options, are carefully curated to add variety and local flavor. If you prefer sweets, the Mexican candies will surprise you with their variety and bold flavors, often considered some of the most interesting in the world. This alternative is ideal for kids or travelers who prefer non-alcoholic options.
The Lucha Libre Spectacle: History, Stories, and Excitement
After the tasting, your guide will share stories about Mexican wrestling legends and lingo that help you appreciate the spectacle you’re about to witness. The atmosphere inside the arena is electric—loud, colorful, and full of high-energy performances.
Your ticket grants access to a live lucha libre match, which is a staple of Mexican entertainment. Expect to see wrestlers in bright costumes, executing acrobatic moves, and engaging the crowd with dramatic flair. It’s an experience that appeals to all ages and interests, especially if you enjoy lively events and cultural shows.
Some reviews mention that the guide’s commentary enhances the experience, making the match more than just a show but a window into Mexican popular culture. Plus, a souvenir adds a tangible memory of this fun night.
Practical Details and Value

Price-wise, at $160.73 per person, this tour offers solid value considering it includes transportation, tasting experiences, tickets, and a private guide. The convenience of round-trip transportation from your hotel simplifies your evening and ensures you get to enjoy the experience without stress.
The duration of about 4.5 hours strikes a good balance—long enough to include all elements without feeling rushed. The tour’s private nature means you get tailored attention and can ask questions freely, which many travelers appreciate.
The flexibility of options (like swapping the mezcal tasting for Mexican candies or choosing vegetarian dinner options) enhances the experience’s appeal. Plus, the themed souvenirs provide a nice keepsake.
Some travelers did mention minor hiccups, like one reviewer noting a vehicle breakdown, but the provider responded quickly to resolve issues, highlighting their commitment to service.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for adventure seekers, food lovers, and culture enthusiasts who want a well-rounded, engaging introduction to Mexico City’s vibrant traditions. It’s ideal for those comfortable with alcohol tasting and lively events like lucha libre, but also offers great alternative options for families or non-drinkers.
Travelers looking for a personalized, hassle-free outing will appreciate the private guide and transportation. If you’re after a photo-worthy, authentic experience that combines history, culture, and fun, this tour checks all boxes.
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The Sum Up

This private Lucha Libre tour with mezcal or candy tasting offers a delightful blend of cultural insights and lively entertainment. It’s a perfect way to spend an evening in Mexico City if you’re eager to go beyond the usual tourist spots and dive into the local atmosphere. The guide’s expertise and the curated experiences ensure you’ll come away with a richer understanding of Mexican traditions, along with plenty of fun memories and photos.
For those interested in Mexican spirits, wrestling, and uniquely local snacks, this tour provides excellent value—especially considering it includes transportation, tickets, and personalized attention. It’s best suited for curious travelers, families, or groups eager to experience Mexico’s joyful, spirited side.
FAQ

Can I choose the Mexican candy tasting instead of mezcal?
Yes, you can opt for the Mexican candy and snack tasting if you prefer non-alcoholic options or are traveling with children. The tour is flexible in this regard.
Does the tour include transportation?
Absolutely. Private transportation is included, which makes the evening stress-free and convenient, especially after a long day of sightseeing.
How long does the tour last?
The experience is approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, giving ample time to enjoy each element without feeling rushed.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, especially if they prefer candies over alcohol or are interested in the wrestling match. The snacks and lively atmosphere are generally family-friendly.
What’s the cost per person?
The tour costs about $160.73 per person, which covers tastings, tickets, transportation, and a souvenir.
How do reviews describe the guides?
Most reviews praise the guides for being knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. One reviewer called the guide “the best customer service” they experienced in Mexico City.
What if it rains?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to rain, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This tour blends culinary delights, cultural storytelling, and lively entertainment—a true reflection of Mexico City’s colorful spirit. Whether you’re a wrestling fan, a foodie, or simply eager to experience local traditions firsthand, this experience promises a memorable, authentic evening.
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