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Join a lively salsa and bachata class for $38.90 in Mexico City, then dance into the night in Condesa and Roma’s top social venues with local rhythms.
Getting a taste of Mexico City’s vibrant dance scene is easy with the Salsa and Bachata Class and Night Out tour. Priced at $38.90 per person and lasting about 3 hours, this experience offers both a fun lesson and an energetic evening in some of the city’s most lively neighborhoods. It starts with a dynamic dance class suitable for all skill levels, followed by a visit to popular social venues in Condesa and Roma, where the rhythm of authentic Latin music takes over.
This tour is perfect for anyone curious about Latin dance, eager to improve their moves, or simply wanting to enjoy Mexico City’s nightlife. While it doesn’t include drinks or private transport, its focus on dance and local social scenes makes it a memorable way to spend an evening. The group size is limited to 10 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.


This tour departs from Churrería El Moro, located on Av Michoacán 27 in the Hipódromo district. It’s a well-known spot, easily reachable near public transportation, making it simple to meet the group. The meeting point signals the start of a lively evening that combines learning and social dancing.
The activity begins with an interactive salsa and bachata lesson. This is designed to be engaging and welcoming for all levels. The instructors focus on fundamentals for beginners while offering personalized tips for more experienced dancers, helping everyone refine their style, rhythm, and partner work.
The class lasts around an hour and sets the stage for the night ahead. Afterward, the group heads out to one of the city’s best social dance venues in Condesa or Roma, where the true feeling of Mexico City’s nightlife takes over.
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The dance class is tailored to suit a wide range of skills. Beginners learn basic steps with ease, and the class environment encourages fun and confidence. For those with previous experience, personalized tips help refine technique, making the session valuable for improving style, rhythm, and partner work.
The lesson emphasizes interactive learning, so participants actively practice their moves in a supportive setting. This approach helps everyone feel comfortable on the dance floor, whether they are trying Latin dance for the first time or looking to sharpen their skills.
The cost included covers all lesson-related fees, meaning no extra charges for the class itself. The focus remains on enjoyment and connection, rather than just memorizing steps.

After the lesson, the group moves into the lively neighborhoods of Condesa and Roma. These districts are notable for their bustling social scenes and popularity among locals and visitors alike.
The venues are known for their authentic Latin beats and energetic atmospheres. As you dance to live or DJ-spun salsa and bachata music, you connect with locals and fellow enthusiasts. The experience fosters an enjoyable and social environment, perfect for practicing new moves or simply soaking up the lively vibe.
You’ll find that these spots are well-loved for their friendly ambiance and authentic music, making it easy for newcomers and seasoned dancers to feel at home. Entrance to these venues is included, but drinks are not, so plan accordingly if you wish to purchase beverages.

The tour is designed to last approximately 3 hours, making it an easy addition to an evening in Mexico City. The group is limited to 10 travelers, ensuring a friendly, intimate setting.
The meeting point at Churrería El Moro is convenient, situated close to public transportation routes. Participants should expect to start with the dance lesson, then head out to the social venues seamlessly.
It’s important to note that private transportation is not included, so travelers should arrange their own Uber or taxi to reach the meeting point if needed.

The ticket price of $38.90 covers admission, entrance fees, and the dance lesson. It does not include alcoholic beverages, which are available at the venues for purchase.
This makes the tour a budget-friendly option for those wanting a guided introduction to salsa and bachata, combined with an authentic night out. The value lies in the combination of learning and socializing without hidden fees for the core experience.
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Booking is flexible with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. This allows for peace of mind in case plans change unexpectedly. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the activity are not eligible for a refund, so timely booking is advisable.
The experience is confirmed upon booking, and the small group size ensures personalized attention. If minimum participant numbers are not met, the tour might be canceled, but an alternative date or full refund will be offered.

This tour provides a balanced blend of learning and socializing, set against the backdrop of Mexico City’s lively neighborhoods. The dance class makes the experience accessible, while the visit to popular social venues ensures an authentic atmosphere.
It’s a great way to dip your toes into Latin dance culture without requiring extensive experience. The enthusiasm of the guides, the welcoming venues, and the vibrant music make for an engaging evening that captures the city’s spirited nightlife.
While the tour doesn’t include drinks or private transport, the overall experience provides excellent value for those looking to connect through dance and experience Mexico City’s nightlife firsthand.

Is this tour suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the dance class is designed for all levels, with fundamentals taught and personalized tips offered for more experienced dancers.
How long does the dance class last?
The class lasts about one hour, providing enough time to learn basic steps and enjoy the instruction.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No, drinks are not included, but they are available for purchase at the venues.
Is transportation provided between the class and venues?
No, participants need to arrange their own transport to the social venues after the class.
What neighborhoods are the social venues located in?
The venues are in the Condesa and Roma districts, known for their lively nightlife scenes.
What is the maximum group size?
The group is limited to 10 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, cancellations are free if made more than 24 hours in advance, with full refunds. Less notice means no refund.
What should I bring for the experience?
Comfortable dancing shoes and an open attitude are recommended; no specific clothing is required.
Is this experience accessible for all?
Most travelers can participate; specific accessibility details are not provided, but the activity is generally suitable for all.
What makes this tour different from other nightlife options in Mexico City?
This experience combines learning with social dancing in authentic venues, offering a more engaging and cultural night out than just visiting a bar or club.