Planning a trip to Mexico City and looking for something beyond the usual tourist sights? This wrestling-themed tour offers a lively mix of culture, food, and adrenaline all in one package. While it’s not a full-day affair, it delivers a punch of authentic local flavor and a chance to see Arena México, one of the city’s most iconic venues, up close.
What we love most about this experience is the combination of culinary delights, cultural insights, and the chance to participate in Mexico’s beloved lucha libre tradition. The food and drinks are a highlight—delicious tacos and authentic mezcal make for a satisfying start. You’ll also appreciate the informative intro to wrestling, which helps you understand the passionate cheers and antics in the arena.
One possible drawback? The return transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to plan how to extend your evening in the area if you want to keep the fun going. Still, this tour is best suited for those curious about Mexican culture, wrestling fans, or travelers who love a good mix of entertainment and local flavor without spending a full day on the activity.
Overall, it’s a great pick for anyone wanting a lively, hands-on experience that’s both fun and informative. Perfect for travelers who enjoy food, local customs, and sports, and who don’t mind a little bit of spontaneity after the main event.
Good To Know
- Authentic experience blending culture, food, and lucha libre.
- Affordable price point with included tickets, snacks, and drinks.
- Informative intro to wrestling terms and culture.
- Transport offered in a traditional “pesero” for fun, authentic transit.
- Flexible for those wanting to explore more afterward, as return is on your own.
- Limited drinks options may disappoint some fans of cocktails.
A Full Breakdown of the Tour Experience
Find more activities and experiences we've covered in Mexico City.
Starting Point: La Cósmica de Casa Pepe
The adventure kicks off at Casa Pepe Hostel Boutique, a lively spot that perfectly captures Mexico City’s vibrant spirit. Here, you’ll enjoy a tasting of tacos and mezcal while soaking in the laid-back yet energetic atmosphere. This isn’t just about grabbing a snack; it’s an opportunity to learn the basics of lucha libre—the cheers, insults, and the dramatic roles of “rudos” (bad guys) and “technicians” (good guys).
A reviewer, CRISTAL_G, mentioned that the food was good, but also noted that the drink options could be better, pointing out that they asked for a michelada preparada but were told it was too much for the price. Still, enjoying some tacos and mezcal in this setting adds a local, casual vibe that makes the experience feel authentic rather than touristy.
Transition to Arena México
After the initial tasting, the group hops onto the “El Pepesero,” a colorful, traditional bus that transports you to the heart of Mexican wrestling. This short ride is a fun, culturally immersive part of the experience, setting the tone for what’s to come.
The Arena México Experience
Once inside Arena México, the atmosphere shifts to pure adrenaline. The crowd’s energy is palpable—chanting, cheering, and reacting to every move. You’ll be encouraged to wear a lucha libre mask, which makes for a memorable souvenir and photo opportunity.
Expect an evening filled with acrobatic jumps, masterful holds, and dramatic showmanship. The review from CRISTAL_G emphasizes that the experience is “a cool tour” and highly recommends it, though they also note that the drinks at the venue are not included, and the experience is best enjoyed with an open mind about available options.
Post-Show Recommendations
After the match, locals suggest exploring nearby areas for tacos and beers, especially around Roma. This provides a great chance to linger in the lively Mexican atmosphere and reflect on the action witnessed in the ring.
- Teotihuacán Full Day Tour From Mexico City
- Teotihuacan, Shrine of Guadalupe & Tlatelolco Day Tour
- Xochimilco: Boat Ride and Mexican Party, With Unlimited Drinks
- Teotihuacan Early Access Tour With Tequila Tasting
- Balloon Flight in Teotihuacán Pick up CDMX Breakfast in Cave.
- Teotihuacan, Guadalupe Shrine, Tlatelolco & Tequila Tasting Tour
What’s Included and What’s Not
Included in the tour:
- Entrance to Arena México
- A taste of tacos and mezcal at the start
- Private transportation in a traditional “pesero” bus
- A lucha libre mask to take home as a souvenir
- Drinks (mezcal) to accompany the initial tasting
Not included:
- Return transportation—you’re free to stay in the area afterward
- Additional food or drinks not specified
- Any extra expenses you might incur during your free time
Transportation and Timing: What You Should Know
The tour begins at Casa Pepe Hostel in the historic center, close to public transport, making it easy to reach. The overall duration is around 3 hours and 20 minutes, covering the initial tasting and the arena visit. Since transportation is included only one way, be prepared to plan your own way back if you want to stay longer in the area.
Group Size and Atmosphere
While the exact group size isn’t specified, the experience appears intimate enough for everyone to feel involved, yet lively enough to get immersed in the crowd’s energy. With a focus on authenticity and fun, this isn’t a formal, quiet tour but rather a dynamic cultural outing.
Authenticity and Value
This experience offers a rare glimpse into Mexico’s lucha libre culture combined with local culinary delights. The tacos and mezcal are a highlight, providing a taste of genuine Mexican flavors that pair well with the evening’s excitement. Compared to other cultural tours, the value here isn’t just in the ticket but in the participatory nature and local ambiance.
The price of around $50 USD is reasonable considering all that’s included—especially the entrance to Arena México and the chance to be part of a Mexican tradition. It’s a well-rounded experience for those keen on sports, food, and culture, even if the drink options could be expanded.
What the Tour Does Well
The combination of culinary sampling, cultural education, and live entertainment makes for a memorable night. The informative intro enhances your understanding and appreciation of lucha libre, turning a spectacle into a meaningful experience.
Potential Improvements
Guests have noted that drink options could be more diverse, and some might wish for more time at the arena or in the surrounding area. Nonetheless, since the tour doesn’t include return transport, it encourages continuing the adventure on your own, which can be a plus for spontaneous travelers.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience is particularly suited for food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and sports fans. If you’re curious about Mexico’s wrestling tradition or want a fun, lively evening that combines history, entertainment, and gastronomy, this is a good pick. It’s also great for those who like interactive experiences and don’t mind a rough-and-ready atmosphere.
Travelers looking for a luxurious or highly structured event might find it a bit casual, but those seeking authentic local vibes will be right at home. It’s ideal for adventurous spirits eager to step into the arena—literally—and get a taste of the passion that fuels lucha libre.
The Sum Up
This tour offers a unique blend of entertainment, culture, and cuisine that’s hard to find elsewhere in Mexico City. For just over $50, you get an entrance to one of Mexico’s most iconic arenas, a delicious introduction to local tacos and mezcal, and the chance to be part of a passionate wrestling crowd.
The inclusion of a mask souvenir and the traditional transportation adds authenticity and keeps the experience fun and engaging. While the drink options outside the initial tasting are limited, the overall value and energy make it a worthwhile outing for those interested in sports, food, and Mexican traditions.
This experience is best for adventure-seeking travelers who want to enjoy an authentic, lively night in CDMX, especially if they’re open to imperfect but charming local experiences. If you’re a wrestling fan or curious about Mexican customs, this tour will deliver memorable moments and stories to tell.
FAQ
Is transportation included for the return trip?
No, return transportation is not included. You’ll need to plan how to get back after the match, giving you the freedom to stay in the area longer if you wish.
What’s the meeting point for the tour?
The tour starts at Casa Pepe Hostel Boutique, located at República de Uruguay 86 in the historic center of Mexico City.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes, covering the initial tasting and the arena visit.
Are drinks served during the tour?
Yes, the experience includes a mezcal tasting at the start, but additional drinks are not covered.
Can I bring my own wrestling mask?
The tour provides a mask as a souvenir, but you are encouraged to wear or bring your own to enhance the fun.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best for those comfortable with lively crowds and basic understanding of wrestling culture.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, travelers book about 8 days in advance, so early booking is recommended due to limited availability.
What’s the price of the tour?
The tour costs around $50.16 per person, which includes tickets, snacks, and the initial drinks.
Are there vegetarian options for the snacks?
Yes, vegetarian tacos are available as part of the served snacks.
Can I continue exploring CDMX after the tour?
Absolutely. Since return transportation is not included, you can stay around the area to explore more or enjoy local eateries and bars afterwards.
This lively, flavorful, and authentic experience offers a fantastic way to connect with Mexico City’s vibrant wrestling culture and enjoy some delicious local eats. Perfect for those wanting a memorable night out, packed with energy and local charm.
More Tour Reviews in Mexico City
Looking for something different? Other Mexico City activities we've written about
- “Floating Party in Xochimilco: Canals, Tequila, and Tradition”
- All-in-one CDMX adventure
- Ancient Mexican Mixology Workshop with Panoramic View in Coyoacán
- Anthropology Museum, tacos and mezcal tour in Polanco
- ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM & CHAPULTEPEC: Guided Tour
- Basilica of Guadalupe: Private Walking Tour
- Best of Roma Sur Food Crawl in Mexico City
- BIKE RIDE THROUGH ICONIC SITES OF THE CDMX / BREAKFAST & BEER
- Cable Car Tour, Pantheon, and Cárcamo de Chapultepec CDMX
- CDMX: Early visit to Teotihuacan
- CDMX: Day of the Dead Legends, Ghosts and Mysteries Tour
- CDMX: Coyoacán, UNAM, Xochimilco, and optional Frida Kahlo Museum
