- Experience the Best of Mexico City with a Distillery Tour and Lucha Libre Showdown
- Key Points
- A Deep Dive into What You Can Expect
- Starting Point and First Stop: Taller Astrafilia
- The Second Stop: Arena Mexico and Lucha Libre
- What’s Included and How It All Comes Together
- Practicalities and Tips
- Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Final Thoughts
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Experience the Best of Mexico City with a Distillery Tour and Lucha Libre Showdown

If you’re visiting Mexico City and want to mix culture, local flavors, and a bit of adrenaline into one evening, this tour offers a compelling package. For around $127 per person, you’ll spend about 5 to 6 hours exploring a local distillery in the historic heart of the city, followed by witnessing a live Lucha Libre match in one of the most iconic arenas.
What we love about this experience is how it combines hands-on artisanal spirit tasting with an authentic Mexican wrestling spectacle—two cultural staples that are fun and memorable. The tour feels well-balanced, giving you a taste of craftsmanship and entertainment, making your evening both engaging and insightful.
One minor consideration is that the tour duration is quite packed, so if you prefer a slow pace or more time at each location, this might feel a little rushed. However, for those eager to see and do a lot in one night, it hits the sweet spot.
This experience is best suited for adventurous travelers who want a cultural dive into Mexico’s spirited traditions—literally—and who enjoy lively, authentic environments. It’s ideal if you’re curious about local stories and love trying regional drinks and watching high-energy performances.
Key Points

- Authentic experience blending artisanal spirits and traditional wrestling.
- Two key stops: a distillery with a focus on women-led entrepreneurship and a lively Lucha Libre arena.
- Expert-guided tours provide background on both spirits and wrestling culture.
- Flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Small group size (max 18) ensures an intimate, engaging atmosphere.
- Price Point offers good value considering the included activities and access.
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A Deep Dive into What You Can Expect
Starting Point and First Stop: Taller Astrafilia
The tour begins at Lázaro Cárdenas Park, where your guide, possibly someone like Tania, will meet you and give a brief overview of what’s to come. From there, you’ll head to Taller Astrafilia, a fascinating distillery with a story worth knowing.
Here, the focus is on women entrepreneurs who have turned their artisanal craft into a collective venture. We loved how this stop offers more than just tastings — it’s a glimpse into Mexican craftsmanship and female empowerment. You’ll walk through the spaces where spirits are crafted, gaining insight into the artisanal process—a hands-on experience that makes the tasting more meaningful.
The admission fee is included here, and you’ll enjoy a curated selection of premium gins, unique liqueurs, and personalized cocktails. The tasting lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes, giving you time to savor each drink and learn about their origins. We found that the guide was enthusiastic and knowledgeable, making the process both educational and fun.
The Second Stop: Arena Mexico and Lucha Libre
After the distillery, the tour transitions to the vibrant world of Mexican wrestling at Arena Mexico—a true cultural icon. You’ll settle into your seats just in time for the high-energy Lucha Libre match, which lasts approximately 3 hours.
Lucha Libre is more than just wrestling; it’s an integral part of Mexican culture, with dramatic masks, acrobatic moves, and the eternal battle between the Rudos (villains) and Técnicos (heroes). We loved the way the arena buzzes with excitement, and the wrestlers’ athleticism is impressive. It’s a lively, theatrical experience that appeals to all senses.
According to reviews, the spectacle is captivating, and even those unfamiliar with wrestling will find it entertaining. Some travelers noted, “The atmosphere is electric, with fans cheering wildly,” which perfectly captures the energy of the event.
What’s Included and How It All Comes Together
With the admission fees for both the distillery and the arena included, you’re getting a lot of value. The guided tour ensures you don’t miss any interesting detail, whether it’s about the spirits or the wrestling traditions.
Additional beverages at the distillery tasting are not included, but the curated cocktails are likely enough for most. Remember, there’s an end point at Arena Mexico, where the tour concludes after the match.
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Practicalities and Tips
The tour starts at 5:00 pm, making it a perfect early evening plan. It’s near public transportation, so getting there isn’t a hassle. The tour is designed for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 18, fostering an intimate environment where questions are encouraged.
The price of $126.79 reflects a good value when you consider the guided experience, admission costs, and unique local culture. Keep in mind that if you want to explore more drinks or souvenirs, you’ll have to pay separately.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?

This tour is perfect for adventurous travelers interested in local storytelling, craftsmanship, and lively entertainment. It’s especially suitable if you enjoy tastings and lively shows and are curious about Mexican cultural staples. Ideal for those who don’t mind a full evening’s activity and want to blend culinary, cultural, and sporting experiences into one outing.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately 5 to 6 hours, starting at 5:00 pm and ending after the Lucha Libre match.
Is transportation included?
The tour starts and ends at specific locations near public transportation, but transportation between stops is generally not included, so plan accordingly.
Are drinks included in the tasting?
The curated selection of gins, liqueurs, and cocktails is part of the tour, but additional drinks not included in the tasting are available for extra charge.
What is the group size?
The tour is designed for up to 18 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and engaging.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but children should be comfortable with a lively atmosphere and may need supervision at the wrestling arena.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially as there’s some walking at the distillery and possibly in the arena.
How is the overall value?
Given the included admissions, guided explanations, and authentic experiences, the price offers good value—especially for those eager to explore Mexican spirits and wrestling culture in one night.
Final Thoughts

This tour offers a lively, authentic glimpse into two iconic facets of Mexican culture: artisanal spirits and Lucha Libre wrestling. You’ll enjoy learning about women-led distilleries and savoring premium local drinks, then cheer along with passionate fans at the arena. It’s a fantastic way to spend an evening if you’re after a fun, engaging experience that’s packed with local flavor.
While it’s fast-paced and covers a lot of ground, the blend of tasting, storytelling, and high-energy entertainment makes it a memorable choice for curious travelers wanting a taste of Mexico’s spirited traditions. Whether you’re a foodie, sports fan, or culture seeker, this tour is tailored to deliver a lively, authentic slice of Mexico City life.
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