Wrestling + Tacos and Mezcal: The Best Authentic Mexico City Experience

If you’re looking for a tour that perfectly blends Mexican culture, cuisine, and adrenaline, this Wrestling + Tacos and Mezcal experience might just be your ideal choice. Marketed as a 5-hour adventure through Mexico City’s lively arena scenes and flavorful street food, it promises an authentic peek into one of Mexico’s most cherished traditions.
We love the way it combines spectacular lucha libre wrestling with delicious local food and drinks, offering a well-rounded glimpse into Mexican life beyond the usual tourist sights. The lively atmosphere of Arena Mexico, paired with the chance to taste real tacos and sip mezcal, makes for a memorable outing.
One potential downside is that, based on reviews, the promised mezcal isn’t always available, so travelers should keep expectations in check on that front. This tour is best suited for curious travelers eager to experience Mexican sports, food, and culture simultaneously—perfect for families, food lovers, and anyone interested in Mexican traditions.
Key Points
- Authentic culture with lucha libre wrestling and street food.
- Great guide service that enhances the experience with local insights.
- Value for money at under $90, combining food, drinks, and live entertainment.
- Limited group size (maximum 18 travelers), ensuring personalized attention.
- Flexible start days: Sunday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday.
- Free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
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An In-Depth Look at the Wrestling + Tacos and Mezcal Tour

What This Tour Offers and Why It Matters
This 5-hour experience kicks off at the Plaza de la Ciudadela, a historical and lively part of Mexico City, setting the stage for a deep dive into Mexican heritage. From there, you’ll head to a lively local taqueria for an authentic taco tasting, which is crucial in understanding Mexico City’s street food culture. Tacos al pastor, de suadero, and other traditional varieties are typically included, accompanied by artisan sauces, guacamole, and traditional drinks like horchata, Jamaica, or tamarind agua fresca.
What really sets this tour apart is the combination of food and spectacle—you don’t just get to eat but to see real lucha libre wrestling in Arena Mexico. This arena is one of the most famous venues for Mexican wrestling, where masked wrestlers (luchadores) perform incredible stunts, flips, and crowd-pleasing moves. The atmosphere is loud, energetic, and packed with local fans, which makes it feel like an authentic Mexican event rather than a staged tourist show.
The Wrestling Experience: More Than Just a Fight
The wrestling part, which occurs in the heart of Arena Mexico, is what many travelers look forward to most. You’ll see rough and technical fighters in colorful masks, performing spectacular flying moves and engaging in lively “keys” and “flight” sequences. The energy in the arena is contagious, with screams and cheers from the crowd that enhance the spectacle.
One reviewer pointed out, “Lucha libre was great and Vanessa is a lovely guide,” highlighting the importance of a knowledgeable guide to navigate the experience and help you understand the significance of the event. The fights are a visual feast—a mixture of athleticism, showmanship, and tradition—which makes it more than just a sport, but a cultural ritual.
Food and Drink — A Taste of Mexico
Before the wrestling, we loved the culinary stop at a local taqueria. You’ll sample tacos al pastor, de suadero, and others, with a variety of artisan sauces that add depth to each bite. The inclusion of traditional drinks like agua fresca (horchata, jamaica, tamarind) and Mexican beers or mezcal offers a glimpse into local drinking customs.
However, it’s worth noting that at least one traveler mentioned, “you’re promised mezcal and there is none,” emphasizing that availability can vary. If mezcal isn’t available, you’ll still enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and traditional flavors of Mexico City’s street food scene.
Logistics, Group Size, and Cost
The tour is designed for small groups—a maximum of 18 travelers—which helps foster a more intimate and engaging environment. The price of $89.11 per person includes entrance to the arena, tacos, and drinks, making it a reasonable option considering the combination of food, entertainment, and local culture.
Transportation is not included, so travelers should plan accordingly—most will find the meeting point near public transportation. The tour is scheduled for afternoons on select days, so it’s easy to fit into a broader Mexico City itinerary.
Reviews and What Travelers Say
While most reviews are positive, highlighting the energy of the wrestling and the attentive guides, some note that expectations around mezcal should be tempered. “No title” reviews mention that the lucha libre itself is fantastic, and guides like Vanessa add value through their local knowledge and friendly attitude.
One reviewer said, “The attention they gave us was incredible, they were always watching us,” which indicates that the tour operators prioritize customer care. The other, slightly lower-rated review, mentions the promise of mezcal being unfulfilled, a reminder to check in advance if this is a key part of your experience.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This experience is a great pick for families, foodies, sports fans, and culture seekers who want an upbeat, authentic taste of Mexico City. It’s ideal for those who enjoy live entertainment and are open to trying local dishes and drinks.
Travelers with an interest in Mexican traditions, especially lucha libre, will find this tour both exciting and educational. It’s also suitable for those wanting a small-group experience with personalized attention, or anyone looking for a fun, lively afternoon that combines food, sport, and tradition.
The Sum Up: Who Is This Tour For?
This Wrestling + Tacos and Mezcal tour offers a vibrant, multi-sensory experience that captures the spirit of Mexico City. If you’re curious about Mexican wrestling and want to enjoy authentic street food and drinks, this tour is a fantastic choice. The small group size and knowledgeable guides ensure you get a genuine taste of local culture while maintaining a comfortable and engaging atmosphere.
It’s well-suited for adventure-loving families, foodies, and culture buffs who relish lively environments. The value for the price is solid, especially considering the entrance to Arena Mexico and the culinary experience included. Just remember to set your expectations about mezcal availability and be ready for an energetic, colorful, and fun-filled afternoon in Mexico City.
FAQ

Is transportation provided at the end of the tour?
No, transportation back to your hotel or other destinations is not included, so plan accordingly.
What days can I join this experience?
The tour runs on Sunday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, giving flexibility to fit into your travel plans.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 5 hours, providing enough time to enjoy both the food and wrestling without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers entrance to the arena, tacos and traditional drinks like tequila and mezcal, and access to the wrestling event.
Are children allowed?
Yes, this experience is suitable for most travelers, including families, though it’s best for those comfortable with lively crowds.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Yes, reviews specifically mention excellent guide service, which enhances understanding and enjoyment of the event.
Can I expect to see mezcal?
Most likely, yes, but some reviews mention that mezcal might not always be available, so don’t rely solely on that.
How many people typically participate?
The group is limited to 18 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
This tour offers a lively, authentic taste of Mexico City’s passionate culture, blending spectacular lucha libre wrestling, vibrant street food, and traditional drinks. Perfect for those eager to experience local life in a fun, approachable setting.
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