Getting to Know the Mexico City Wrestling Show and Liquor Tasting Experience
If you’re thinking about adding a splash of excitement and cultural flavor to your Mexico City trip, this tour might be just what you need. It promises a lively mix of authentic Mexican tequila and mezcal, a thrilling live Lucha Libre show, and a guided stroll through the vibrant historic center. It’s a well-rated experience by Turicard Tours, with a 4.6-star rating based on genuine traveler reviews, and it costs $76 per person for around four to six hours of fun.
What caught our eye about this experience is how it combines deep-rooted Mexican traditions—from the sacred symbolism of the masks to the vibrant wrestling matches—with the more relaxed, social vibe of tasting local spirits. We also appreciate the opportunity to learn from knowledgeable guides who really bring these elements to life. However, some might find the tour’s focus on entertainment a bit fast-paced or the included activities somewhat limited if you’re seeking a full meal or extensive transportation options.
This tour is particularly well-suited for those who want a fun, culturally immersive experience without spending a whole day. It’s perfect if you’re curious about Mexico’s lively wrestling scene, enjoy sipping on traditional drinks, and want a guided peek into Mexico City’s bustling historic streets. That said, if you’re traveling with very young children or need wheelchair access, this might not be the best fit due to restrictions noted in the details.
Key Points

- Authentic cultural insight combined with entertainment and spirits.
- Knowledgeable guides help explain the significance behind traditions.
- Prime location visits include historic streets and iconic arenas.
- Flexible options for timings and group size, including private tours.
- Cost-effective at $76 for a mix of activities, making it a good value.
- Limited food options; meals are not included, so bring some cash.
An Honest Look at the Experience

If you’re someone who loves a good story along with your adventure, this tour hits the mark. We found that the experience starts with a warm welcome from a local guide who’s clearly passionate about sharing Mexico’s cultural gems. Their insights about the history and significance of the wrestling masks and legendary wrestlers are genuinely engaging. The guides are also bilingual, so if your Spanish isn’t perfect, you’ll still get the full story.
The liquor tasting portion is a highlight. You get to sample tequila, pulque, and mezcal, all traditional drinks with deep roots in Mexican culture. The guide explains the history and significance of each, making it more than just a tasting — it’s a small lesson in Mexican spirits. For many, this is a real eye-opener; one review noted, “I loved learning about how vital tequila is in Mexican celebrations, and the tasting was a perfect way to get a taste of the local culture.”
The walking tour through Mexico City’s historic center adds a nice touch, allowing you to see the colorful murals, busy shops, and street life firsthand. It’s a great way to get your bearings and soak up the city’s vibrant energy. Optional stops at cantinas and taquerías let you sample local snacks like pulque and tacos, though keep in mind these aren’t included in the price. Many found these stops worth it, but some reviewers wished the tour included a meal.
The live wrestling show, either at Arena México or Arena Coliseo, is where this tour really shines. Attending a Lucha Libre match is an experience unlike any other — filled with bright costumes, acrobatics, and passionate fans. The atmosphere is electric. One guest remarked, “Watching the wrestlers perform in front of such an enthusiastic crowd was unforgettable.” It’s a lively spectacle that beautifully captures a core part of Mexican identity.
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What’s Included and What You Should Expect

For $76, you get quite a bit: a knowledgeable guide, the tastings of tequila, pulque, and mezcal, entry to the arenas to watch a live Lucha Libre show, a guided walk through the historic city center, and a wrestler’s mask to take home. That’s a solid package, especially considering the entrance fee alone to the arena, which is included.
However, transportation isn’t included. If you’re staying outside the immediate area, you should prepare to use public transit or arrange your own ride. The tour does specify that on certain days, Metrobus will be used to reach the arena, which is handy to know for planning.
Food isn’t included either, so if you’re hungry after the tastings, you’ll want to budget some extra cash for snacks or meals at local cantinas or street stalls. Many reviews recommend bringing cash, especially for these stops, since card options might be limited.
Timing is flexible, with options usually in the afternoon or evening, making it easy to fit into your sightseeing plans. The tour duration is around 4 to 6 hours, giving you enough time to enjoy each part without feeling rushed.
The Venue: Arena México and Arena Coliseo

The visit to either venue is a highlight. The Arena México hosts the matches on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, while Arena Coliseo is reserved for Saturdays. Both offer the same exciting experience, so it really depends on your schedule. These venues are considered some of the most iconic in Mexico, and the energy during a match is contagious.
Cameras aren’t allowed inside, which helps preserve the atmosphere and respect the performers. The live show features colorful characters and intense rivalries, often with a lively crowd that adds to the whole experience. One reviewer noted, “It was fascinating to see how much passion the fans have, cheering and chanting for their favorites.”
Practical Considerations
- Age restrictions: Not suitable for children under 12 or wheelchair users. Keep in mind if traveling with young kids or accessibility needs.
- What to bring: Your passport or ID, comfortable shoes for walking, and cash for snacks and tips.
- How to prepare: Expect a lively, noisy environment — it’s part of the fun, but if you prefer quieter experiences, this might not be for you.
- Cameras: Not allowed inside the arena, so plan to enjoy the match without photos.
- Flexibility: The tour offers a “reserve now, pay later” option, giving you some flexibility if your plans shift.
Final Thoughts

This tour offers a lively, accessible taste of Mexican traditions through wrestling and spirits. It’s a good pick for travelers wanting a mix of entertainment, culture, and local flavor all in one afternoon or evening. The guides’ knowledge helps deepen your understanding of what you’re watching and tasting, making the experience more meaningful.
While the activities are well-coordinated and fun, it’s worth noting that the tour doesn’t include meals or transport, so some planning is still needed. The price is reasonable for what’s included, especially the entrance to the arenas and the quality of the guide.
If you’re someone who enjoys energetic events, learns best with a bit of context, and wants to experience a slice of Mexican life beyond the typical sightseeing, this tour could be a highlight of your trip. It’s especially suited for curious adults who are open to a bit of chaos and spectacle.
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FAQ

Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation isn’t included, but on certain days, the Metrobus will be used to reach the arena, which you might find convenient.
Can children join this tour?
No, children under 12 are not allowed, likely because of the nature of the event and venue restrictions.
Are cameras allowed inside the arena?
No, cameras aren’t permitted inside during the wrestling show, so you’ll need to enjoy the match without photos.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes, and cash — especially for snacks, drinks, or tips at local stops.
How long does the tour last?
The experience runs about 4 to 6 hours, typically in the afternoon or evening.
Is the experience suitable for wheelchair users?
No, this tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users due to accessibility restrictions at the venues.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you some flexibility to plan ahead.
This experience balances lively entertainment with cultural insight, making it a memorable way to spend an evening in Mexico City. Whether you’re a wrestling fan or just curious about the local traditions, it offers a fun, authentic slice of Mexican life.
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