Uncover the soul of Mexico City in one night!
We begin in the Centro Histórico, entering iconic Cantinas dating back to 1869—time capsules of 19th-century elegance. Between drinks, we’ll visit a traditional taquería for authentic tacos. Whether you choose your "CANTINAS & Legends" path or the food-focused "TACO TOUR," your expert guides will weave a tapestry of spine-chilling colonial hauntings and urban myths.
For beer enthusiasts, we also offer a group tour option featuring a curated Mexican "CRAFT BEER TASTING".
The night reaches its fever pitch at Arena Coliseo, the historic "Cathedral of Lucha Libre." Built in 1943, this venue is famously smaller and more intimate than massive modern stadiums.
From your prime seats, you won’t just see the action—you’ll feel it. Because of the arena’s unique circular design, you are close enough to hear every thud on the canvas and the literal smack of the Luchadores as they collide in mid-air.
After the wrestling match, the tour will be concluded and from there it's very simple to take a taxi or public transportation
Established in 1869, Tío Pepe is the oldest cantina in Mexico City, serving as a preserved relic of the 19th century in the Historic Center. With its grand hand-carved bar and vintage stained-glass signs, it offers an unpretentious, timeless atmosphere where history is felt in every stiff drink and quiet corner.
Founded in 1980, Taquería Arandas is a quintessential Mexico City landmark famous for its masterfully prepared tacos de pastor and suadero. Located in the bustling heart of the city, this no-frills institution is celebrated for its traditional recipes and high-energy atmosphere, serving as a reliable cornerstone of local street food culture for over four decades.
Inaugurated in 1874, El Gallo de Oro is one of Mexico City’s oldest and most traditional cantinas, located in the heart of the Historic Center. Known for its literary history and classic Parisian-style decor, it maintains a refined yet rustic charm where patrons enjoy traditional botanas and an atmosphere that has welcomed generations of thinkers and locals for over 150 years.
The Historic Center of Mexico City is a sprawling open-air museum where centuries of Aztec myths and colonial hauntings bleed into the present. Every cobblestone street and shadowed courtyard whispered stories of the past, from the weeping wails of La Llorona along ancient canals to the restless spirits of the Inquisition in the Plaza de Santo Domingo.
Named after the Aztec god of transformation and the iconic Xoloitzcuintli dog, this cozy taproom features an expertly curated rotation of small-batch brews from across the country, ranging from local IPAs to unique passion fruit meads.
Inaugurated in 1943, Arena Coliseo is the historic "cathedral" of Lucha Libre and the oldest active wrestling venue in Mexico City. Affectionately known as "The Lagunilla Funnel" due to its intimate circular design, it offers a raw, high-energy atmosphere where fans sit inches away from the ring's drama.
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