Planning a night out in Mexico City that combines stunning vistas, delicious food, and authentic Mexican entertainment? This Garibaldi by Night with Dinner at Bellini tour offers just that—a well-rounded evening with a touch of romance and tradition. Whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or with friends, this experience can give you a good taste of what Mexico City’s vibrant nightlife has to offer.
What we particularly like about this tour is the spectacular dinner at Bellini, a 45th-floor rotating restaurant that offers panoramic city views—imagine catching the sunset or seeing the city lights twinkle as you dine. Plus, the live mariachi and folklore show at Garibaldi Plaza add a lively, authentic flair that really captures Mexico’s musical soul.
However, a couple of considerations are worth mentioning. The tour has mixed reviews about punctuality, with one reviewer noting a delay in pickup and some downtime between activities. Also, the experience is shared, which might not appeal if you’re looking for a private or exclusive outing. Still, if you’re open to a lively group setting and are excited by the idea of combining a scenic dinner with cultural entertainment, this tour could be a good pick.
This experience is best suited for travelers who want a combination of sightseeing, dining, and culture without the hassle of planning each part separately. It’s also ideal if you enjoy lively evenings with easy access to iconic Mexican music and lively atmospheres.
Key Points

- Breathtaking views: The revolving restaurant offers 360-degree vistas of Mexico City, perfect for memorable photos.
- Delicious dinner: Enjoy a 3-course meal with international and Italian cuisine, plus coffee or tea.
- Authentic entertainment: Experience lively mariachi music and traditional folklore shows.
- Convenient itinerary: Includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making the evening seamless.
- Small group experience: Limited to 10 participants, which helps keep things intimate and manageable.
- Value for money: At $130, the tour combines dining, entertainment, and sightseeing in a way that feels like a good deal.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience

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Starting Point and Transportation
The tour kicks off at De La República 154, near the Monumento a la Revolución. From here, a van whisks you off for about 20 minutes to the dinner location. The transportation is straightforward, but one review mentioned a bit of a hiccup with timing, as the pickup was delayed by about 30 minutes. That’s something to keep in mind—especially if your schedule is tight or you’re trying to maximize your time in the city.
Dinner at Bellini: Top of the Town Views
Once at the Bellini Restaurant, perched high on the 45th floor of the Mexico’s World Trade Center, you’re in for an experience that’s as much about the setting as the food. The restaurant spins slowly, offering a new view in every direction, which makes each glance out the window a mini sightseeing tour. The menu boasts award-winning Italian and international cuisine, which is a nice break from traditional Mexican fare. The meal includes a 3-course menu, with an option for a non-alcoholic beverage and coffee or tea with dessert.
The atmosphere at Bellini is elegant yet relaxed. The combination of high-rise views and a well-prepared meal makes for a romantic or special evening, whether you’re celebrating or just want a memorable dinner.
The Cultural Immersion at Garibaldi Plaza
After dinner, the tour continues with a drive along Tacuba Street to Garibaldi Plaza. This area is known worldwide as the hub of mariachi music, and it’s where the heart of Mexican musical tradition beats loud and proud. You’ll get a chance to see live mariachi performances and enjoy a festive folklore show that showcases traditional dances and costumes.
The reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and the vibrant atmosphere. One reviewer praised the guide’s explanations as “excellent,” and everyone seems to agree that the live music adds a genuine touch of Mexico’s cultural spirit. You can also walk around, take photos, shop for souvenirs, or just soak in the lively ambiance.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Practicalities
The entire evening lasts around 4 hours, with about 20-minute rides between each stop. The tour includes pickup and drop-off, so you don’t have to worry about taxis or organizing transport. The small group setting makes the experience feel more personal, but it also means space is limited—book early if you’re interested.
One thing to note: this tour is not suitable for children under 5, so it’s more geared toward adult travelers looking to enjoy a sophisticated yet lively night out. Also, since it’s a shared service with bilingual guides, the experience might be a mix of English and Spanish discussions, which can actually add to the cultural flavor.
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Price and Value
At $130 per person, the tour covers a lot—dinner, live entertainment, guided insights, and transportation. For many, that’s a reasonable price considering the views, the quality of food, and the cultural exposure. The fact that you get a professional bilingual guide adds value, especially if you’re not fluent in Spanish.
What Could Be Better?
While the overall experience is enjoyable, the timing hiccup noted in a review is worth considering. The late pick-up and some downtime between activities might be frustrating if you’re aiming for a tightly scheduled evening. Also, because the experience is shared, it might not feel as exclusive or private as some travelers prefer.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re someone who loves dining with a view, appreciates live Mexican music, or simply wants to tick off the experience of visiting Garibaldi Plaza in style, this tour is a solid choice. It works well for those who don’t mind a busy, lively atmosphere and are happy to sit in a group setting.
Travelers who value cultural authenticity will enjoy the folklore show and mariachi performances, giving them a taste of Mexico’s musical traditions. However, if you’re after a more exclusive or private experience, or you’re traveling with very young children, you might want to explore other options.
Final Thoughts

In the end, Garibaldi by Night with Dinner at Bellini offers a balanced evening of spectacular views, delicious food, and authentic Mexican entertainment. The experience is a fantastic way to combine a romantic dinner with culture without the stress of planning multiple activities.
While there are some minor issues with timing and group size, the overall vibe is lively and engaging, making it a memorable night out in Mexico City. If you’re looking for a fun, culturally rich experience that’s easy to enjoy and well-organized, this tour is worth considering.
Garibaldi by Night with Dinner at Bellini
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for families with children?
It’s generally not suitable for children under 5, mainly due to the nature of the activities and the evening timing. It’s best suited for adult travelers or older kids who can appreciate the live music and folklore.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes pickup from the meeting point, a 3-course dinner with a non-alcoholic beverage and dessert, a driver-escort, a festive folklore show, and a professional bilingual guide.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about 4 hours, typically in the evening, making it a nice way to spend a relaxed night in the city.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, transportation is included; a van will pick you up and drop you off at the designated meeting point.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing some flexibility if your plans change.
Is the dinner at Bellini a formal sit-down meal?
It’s a 3-course dinner with international and Italian cuisine, served as the restaurant slowly revolves, offering views in every direction.
Will I get good views of Mexico City?
Absolutely. The rotating restaurant on the 45th floor provides panoramic views, making it a highlight of the evening.
Can I expect to be in a large group?
No, the tour is limited to 10 participants, which helps keep the atmosphere intimate and relaxed.
If this sounds like your idea of a fun night in Mexico City, go ahead and consider booking—it’s a good mix of sights, sounds, and flavors that will give you a well-rounded taste of what the city has to offer.
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