Lucha libre show & Pulque tasting by bicycle - Mercado La Ciudadela: Handicrafts and Local Artisans

Lucha libre show & Pulque tasting by bicycle

Experience Mexico City on a bicycle with this 4.5-hour tour combining pulque tasting, colorful stops, and an exciting lucha libre show, all guided by local experts.

Cycling through the vibrant streets of Mexico City for 4 hours and 30 minutes, this tour offers a lively mix of culture, history, and entertainment. Priced at $105.22 per person, it includes bicycle rental, guided commentary, and access to a lucha libre show. Its most distinctive feature is the combination of pulque tasting at the Museo del Pulque, visits to iconic city squares, and the thrill of watching a lucha libre wrestling match at Arena Mexico.

This experience is perfect for those interested in exploring city neighborhoods on two wheels, enjoying authentic Mexican drinks, and witnessing a key element of local culture — lucha libre wrestling. The tour is suitable for most travelers, thanks to its manageable group size of up to 10 people, and offers a friendly, eco-conscious way to see Mexico City’s highlights.

While the tour’s pace is lively and engaging, note that it is not designed for those with limited mobility or cycling restrictions. The 4.5-hour duration balances scenic rides with cultural stops, making it an ideal choice for curious visitors who want a mix of adventure and learning.

Key Points

Lucha libre show & Pulque tasting by bicycle - Key Points

  • Cultural immersion on two wheels through Mexico City’s historic neighborhoods and vibrant markets
  • Includes pulque tasting at the Museo del Pulque and an exciting lucha libre show at Arena Mexico
  • Visit notable sites like Plaza Río de Janeiro, Plaza Romita, and La Ciudadela Market
  • Guided commentary provides interesting facts and stories from knowledgeable local guides
  • All necessary equipment provided, including bicycle helmets and bottled water
  • Tour operates with a small group maximum of 10 participants, ensuring personalized attention

Starting Point at Rock n Ruedas in San Miguel Chapultepec

Lucha libre show & Pulque tasting by bicycle - Starting Point at Rock n Ruedas in San Miguel Chapultepec

The tour kicks off at Rock n Ruedas, located at Gobernador Melchor Muzquiz 26. This lively spot serves as a central meeting point, near public transportation options. From there, the guides distribute bicycles, helmets, and bottled water, setting the tone for a relaxed yet engaging adventure.

Participants should arrive ready for a moderate physical activity — cycling through city streets, with stops at culturally significant locations. The tour concludes at Arena México in the Doctores neighborhood, giving plenty of opportunity to enjoy the wrestling show afterward.

Exploring Mexico City’s Historic Squares: Plaza Río de Janeiro and Plaza Romita

The first stops focus on Mexico City’s charming squares. Plaza Río de Janeiro, in the Roma neighborhood, was designed in 1903 as part of the city’s beautification efforts during Porfirio Diaz’s government. Its lush greenery and picturesque ambiance make it a perfect spot for a quick photo and some local stories from the guide.

Next, Plaza Romita offers a glimpse into pre-Hispanic history, as it was once a small islet connected to Tenochtitlán. Known for its tranquil atmosphere, the plaza is also linked to renowned film director Luis Buñuel, adding a layer of cultural significance. Each stop provides around 20 minutes, allowing enough time for sightseeing and conversation.

Mercado La Ciudadela: Handicrafts and Local Artisans

Lucha libre show & Pulque tasting by bicycle - Mercado La Ciudadela: Handicrafts and Local Artisans

The tour then heads to Mercado De Artesanías La Ciudadela, inaugurated during the 1968 Olympic Games. Here, visitors experience a vibrant market filled with handicrafts from across Mexico. The market is a hub for shopping authentic souvenirs and learning about regional craftsmanship, all within a 30-minute visit that offers plenty of photo opportunities.

This stop emphasizes the importance of Mexican artisan traditions and provides a lively contrast to the quiet city squares.

Pulque Tasting at Museo del Pulque

Lucha libre show & Pulque tasting by bicycle - Pulque Tasting at Museo del Pulque

A highlight of this experience is the visit to the Museo del Pulque y las Pulquerías, where the group spends about an hour. Pulque, a fermented beverage with pre-Hispanic roots, is central to this stop. The knowledgeable guides explain its history, production, and cultural significance, making this a friendly introduction to Mexico’s traditional drinks.

Taste testing is included, giving participants a chance to sample this unique, ancient beverage in a welcoming and inclusive environment. The museum’s setting allows for a relaxed learning experience, and the tasting enhances appreciation for a drink that has been enjoyed for centuries.

The Excitement of Lucha Libre at Arena México

Lucha libre show & Pulque tasting by bicycle - The Excitement of Lucha Libre at Arena México

The tour culminates with a two-hour experience at Arena México, the most famous lucha libre venue worldwide. This wrestling spectacle is a key part of Mexican culture, offering high-energy matches and vibrant costumes. Entry tickets are included, and once inside, the atmosphere is electric as masked wrestlers perform acrobatic moves and theatrical displays.

This part of the tour provides a lively, authentic glimpse into a national pastime. Spectators can marvel at the athleticism and spectacle, making it a memorable finish to the day.

Practical Details and Group Size

Lucha libre show & Pulque tasting by bicycle - Practical Details and Group Size

The tour’s small group limit of 10 participants ensures an intimate experience and personalized guide interactions. The local guide leads the group through each stop, sharing interesting facts and stories, making the journey both educational and entertaining.

All necessary gear, such as bicycle helmets, is provided, along with bottled water to stay refreshed. The tour does not include hotel transfers, so participants should plan accordingly for transportation to and from the start and end points.

Booking, Cancellation, and Weather Considerations

Lucha libre show & Pulque tasting by bicycle - Booking, Cancellation, and Weather Considerations

Travelers should book the tour about 23 days in advance, as it is popular and fills quickly. The experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility in case plans change.

Since the tour relies on good weather, it may be canceled if conditions are poor. In such cases, full refunds or rescheduling options are available, ensuring peace of mind.

Final Thoughts on the Tour’s Strengths and Suitability

Lucha libre show & Pulque tasting by bicycle - Final Thoughts on the Tours Strengths and Suitability

This bicycle tour offers a well-rounded cultural experience, blending lively city exploration, traditional drinks, and spectacular wrestling entertainment. The guides are praised for their knowledge and patience, making each stop informative and enjoyable.

It’s an excellent choice for adventurous visitors who enjoy active sightseeing and want to dive deeper into Mexico City’s culture. The inclusion of pulque tasting and lucha libre makes it stand out among typical city tours, providing an authentic taste of local traditions.

However, those with limited mobility or seeking a more relaxed, less physically demanding experience may find the cycling component a bit challenging. Overall, it’s a fun, informative, and lively way to see the city on two wheels, ending with the thrill of Mexican wrestling.

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Lucha libre show & Pulque tasting by bicycle



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“What an amazing way to see the city !! Our guide Angel was knowledgeable and patient. He really knew the area and we felt comfortable and safe. …”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
While most travelers can participate, the tour involves cycling and walking, so it may be less comfortable for very young children or those with mobility challenges.

Do I need to bring any supplies?
All necessary equipment, including bicycle helmets and bottled water, is provided. Participants should wear comfortable clothing suitable for cycling.

Can the tour be canceled due to weather?
Yes, the tour requires good weather and may be canceled if conditions are poor. In such cases, a full refund or alternative date is offered.

Are there any dietary restrictions at the pulque tasting?
The included tasting is a standard experience, but if you have specific dietary concerns, it’s best to inform the guides beforehand.

How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book about 23 days in advance to secure a spot, especially during peak travel times.

What time does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Rock n Ruedas and concludes at Arena México, with a duration of approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes. Exact times can be confirmed during booking.

Is the tour suitable for non-cyclists?
Cycling is central to this experience, so it’s best suited for those comfortable on a bike. The pace is manageable, but it involves continuous riding and stops.

Does the tour include transportation to and from hotels?
No, the tour does not include hotel transfers. Participants should arrange their own transportation to the starting point.