EXACT MEETING LOCATION SENT THE NIGHT BEFORE
> Tuesdays we start at 18:00 in Roma Norte (Arena Mexico).
> Fridays, we start at 19:00 in Roma Norte (Arena Mexico).
> Saturdays, we start at 18:30 in Centro (Arena Coliseo).
> Sundays we start at 15:30 in Roma Norte (Arena Mexico).
You will have a tasty and fun night that you can only experience in Mexico City with local friends.
We will start by tasting mouthwatering tacos in one of our favorites taquerias, then we will go to a cantina—a Mexican version of a pub—to taste mezcal, beer or pulque—milky liquor made from the sap of the maguey plant.
While we wash down the tacos, we will introduce you to the history, chants and nuances of lucha libre—professional Mexican wrestling. We'll then head to the arena for a fantastic night of lucha libre!
It includes drinks and Tacos before the show, Lucha Libra Tickets and one of our authentic and local Lucha Libre passionate guides. And a couple of friendly surprises.
Duration: 3 hours: You will receive the exact meeting location the day before the experience.<br/>Taquería and Cantina/Bar: We will have amazing tacos in a taquería and drinks at a bar/cantina
Duration: 3 hours: We'll eat traditional tacos and spend some time in Garibaldi Square listening to live music from mariachi or norteña bands. <br/>Tacos and Beer<br/>Mercado San Camilito: We meet 18:30 inside Mercado San Camilito, walk into the market to the restaurant specified on the group message (check foto)
TUESDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY
Known as the Cathedral of Lucha Libre, this venue holds almost 17, 000 people.
SATURDAY
The oldest arena in Mexico City. Small, intimate and wild.
Saturday is the only day we will meet in Centro Histórico.
WE START IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS. PLEASE CHECK your messages the day of the experience for the exact meeting location.
Saturdays we meet in a market in Plaza Garibaldi, Centro Histórico.
Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays we will meet at a taquería or bar in Roma Norte neighborhood.
PLEASE READ — IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Hola!
We’re excited to welcome you to one of the most iconic and fun nights in Mexico City: Lucha Libre ♂️
Please read the info below carefully.
IMPORTANT — CHECK YOUR MESSAGES
Please check your messages on the day of the experience.
We’ll send you the exact meeting point and the name + contact of your host the night before.
WHEN & WHERE WE MEET
Meeting locations and start times vary by day:
Tuesdays: 18:00 — Roma Norte (Arena México)
Fridays: 19:00 — Roma Norte (Arena México)
Saturdays: 18:30 — Centro Histórico (Arena Coliseo)
Sundays: 15:30 — Roma Norte (Arena México)
Exact location will be shared by message.
AGE REQUIREMENT
Please let us know if anyone in your group is a teen (16–18 years old).
WHAT TO EXPECT
This is a high-energy cultural experience centered around Mexican Lucha Libre, local traditions, and lots of fun.
✨ Bring your inner child — and your party self. ✨
PRACTICAL NOTES
Please arrive on time (late arrivals may not be able to join)
Wear comfortable clothes and bring your camera
Bring some cash (souvenirs, drinks, tips)
Tips for your host are appreciated but never expected
NEED HELP?
• Non-urgent questions: message us through the platform or email hola@eltaco.club
• Day-of issues: WhatsApp your host (contact sent the night before)
• Phone calls are not monitored
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