Imagine starting your evening with a spectacular sunset view of Mexico City from a revolving restaurant on the 45th floor, then winding down in the lively heart of Mexico’s musical tradition at Garibaldi Plaza. For $130 per person, this 4-hour experience offers a mix of gourmet Italian cuisine, breathtaking cityscapes, and authentic Mexican folklore, making it a compelling choice for travelers eager to combine scenic luxury with lively culture.
We love how this tour combines the elegance of Bellini’s award-winning cuisine with the raw energy of Mariachi bands. The panoramic vistas from the rotating restaurant create a memorable setting to enjoy a carefully curated three-course dinner, complete with beverages and dessert. The lively folklore show at Garibaldi Plaza adds an authentic touch, with traditional music, dance, and cheerful hospitality.
One thing to keep in mind is that the tour operates as a shared experience with a bilingual guide, so group dynamics and timing can sometimes be a bit unpredictable. Despite some logistical hiccups noted in reviews, the overall experience remains a worthwhile introduction to Mexico City’s vibrant night scene.
If you’re someone who appreciates great views, authentic local entertainment, and a bit of comfort, this tour is well-suited for you—especially if you want a taste of both luxury and lively Mexican culture in one evening.
Key Points

- Spectacular Views: The revolving Bellini restaurant offers panoramic cityscapes, perfect for romantic dinners or memorable photos.
- Authentic Entertainment: The folklore show at Garibaldi Plaza delivers lively Mariachi music and traditional Mexican dance.
- Balanced Experience: Combines fine dining with culture, ideal for travelers wanting both.
- Timing & Logistics: Includes transportation between sites with some potential delays, a common aspect of shared tours.
- Small Group Format: Limited to 10 participants, making for more personalized attention.
- Value for Money: Includes dinner, drinks, show, and guided commentary in one package.
Starting Point and Transportation

Your evening kicks off at De La República 154, a location near the Monumento a la Revolución. From here, your group is transported in a van for about 20 minutes to the first highlight: the Bellini Restaurant. This is a smart way to focus on the experience without worrying about navigating the city streets yourself. That said, one review mentioned a slight delay in pickup, emphasizing that logistical hiccups can happen, especially with shared services.
Knowing that your transportation is shared helps set expectations—it’s convenient, but not always perfectly punctual. The benefit is that it allows you to relax and enjoy the company and scenery rather than stressing over driving.
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Dinner at Bellini: The View and the Cuisine

Bellini is one of the standout features of this tour. Located on the 45th floor of Mexico’s World Trade Center, this revolving restaurant offers breathtaking views of Mexico City that change as the restaurant slowly rotates. We loved the idea of dining with a 360-degree panorama, giving you a sense of the city’s scale and sparkle at night.
The menu boasts award-winning Italian and international cuisine, meaning you can expect well-prepared dishes that cater to a range of tastes. Included in the tour is a three-course meal, which typically consists of an appetizer, main course, and dessert, along with a non-alcoholic beverage and coffee or tea. The inclusion of these extras means you won’t feel rushed or nickel-and-dimed during your meal.
The dining experience offers a good balance of elegance and comfort. We appreciated how the restaurant’s atmosphere combined modern sophistication with a sense of occasion, making it a perfect setting for a special night out.
However, it’s worth noting that some reviews mentioned logistical issues—delays in pickup and timing—that could affect how long you have to enjoy your dinner and the views. But overall, the quality of the food and the ambiance make this a standout part of the tour.
Transition to Garibaldi Plaza: Cultural Heartbeat of Mexico

After dinner, the van whisks you back through the city for about 20 minutes to the legendary Garibaldi Plaza. This area is renowned as the meeting point of Mexico’s most famous musicians—the Mariachis. It’s lively, vibrant, and filled with the sounds of traditional Mexican music.
Once you arrive, you’ll have some free time for photos and a quick walk around the plaza. The evening’s highlight is the festive folklore show, which is designed to give you a taste of Mexican traditions. Expect spirited performances of music, dance, and perhaps even some audience participation.
Guests consistently praise the authenticity and warmth of the Mariachi performance. One reviewer mentioned that the live music and traditional dance make for a lively atmosphere, and it’s a great way to experience Mexican hospitality firsthand.
The Experience: Authentic, Yet with Logistics to Watch

While the overall experience is aptly described as “wonderful” and “excellent” by most, some travelers noted logistical issues, such as late pickups and communication gaps. One reviewer pointed out that the driver also served as a guide, and that there was some wasted time due to a trainee, which slightly affected the schedule.
Despite this, the quality of the entertainment and views compensate for some of the organizational rough edges. The small group size (limited to 10 participants) helps ensure a more intimate experience, making it easier to enjoy the local music and ask questions.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for travelers who want a romantic, scenic dinner combined with a cultural experience. If you appreciate a luxurious setting with panoramic views and are curious about Mexican music, it’s a good fit. It’s also suitable for those comfortable with shared tours and small group dynamics.
Children under 5 might not find this tour suitable, mainly because of the duration and the nature of the activities. And if you’re looking for a completely seamless experience, be prepared for some minor logistical hiccups.
The Garibaldi by Night with Dinner at Bellini offers a balanced blend of luxury, culture, and local color. The view from Bellini alone makes it worthwhile, especially if you enjoy dining with a view. The Mariachi performance injects authentic Mexican spirit into your evening, creating memories that go beyond just sightseeing.
The price reflects a high-quality dinner, guided commentary, and entertainment, making it a good value for those seeking an immersive night out. The experience is flexible enough for first-time visitors wanting to see a different side of Mexico City without overextending their schedule.
If you’re after spectacular views, authentic local music, and a taste of Mexico’s lively nightlife in a comfortable setting, this tour should be on your list.
Is the dinner at Bellini included in the price?
Yes, the tour includes a 3-course dinner, along with a non-alcoholic beverage and coffee or tea with dessert.
How long is the entire tour?
The experience lasts about 4 hours, starting in the evening and including transportation, dinner, and the folklore show.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 5 years due to the pace and nature of the activities.
Do I need to bring my passport or ID?
Yes, travelers should bring passport or ID card for identification purposes.
Will the guide speak only English or Spanish?
The tour features a bilingual guide who can speak both English and Spanish, but note that the service is shared, so the language used depends on the group’s composition.
What is the size of the tour group?
The tour is designed for a small group of up to 10 participants, fostering a more personal experience.
Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation between the start point, Bellini, Garibaldi Plaza, and back is included in the price.
Are there any additional costs during the tour?
All major parts of the experience are covered; however, you might find optional souvenirs or extra drinks at Garibaldi Plaza if you wish to purchase them.
In the end, Garibaldi by Night with Dinner at Bellini offers a lively, scenic, and culturally rich evening—perfect for those who want a glimpse of both modern luxury and traditional Mexico. It’s a fantastic way to end a day in Mexico City, especially if you enjoy good food, stunning views, and authentic music.
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