Mexican Cantina
Lucha Libre Tickets & Tacos & Beer & Mezcal – BEST NIGHT EVER!
Most booked AirBnb experience in Mexico and 3rd in the world!
> 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.
Historic Center Food Tour in Mexico City
Discover the origins of Mexican gastronomy in a unique and delicious experience in Mexico City’s Historical Centre, you will eat authentic Mexican food!
• Taste authentic and traditional Mexican food.
• Visit an exotic Mexican market, a classic cantina, a street food stall, traditional restaurants, and much more!
• Feel like a local – discover Mexico City from a new angle with the help of an experienced and passionate guide.
• Live the history and legends of Mexican culture.
Sierra Madre ATV Adventure from Puerto Vallarta
Travel by ATV through quaint Mexican villages and along the Cuale River into the lush Sierra Madre Mountains. Leave the tourist areas of Puerto Vallarta behind and explore the real Jalisco! This unique ATV adventure is one of the most popular tours and will be a day you won't forget!
Dance Lessons and Cocktails in a Mexican Cantina
Learn some latin moves in an artistic Mexican Cantina! This is the perfect backdrop for your Social Media Selfies! Our walls are adorned with beautiful Mexican Murals of "Day of the Dead" Catrinas. Your complimentary cocktails will get you in mood to dance all night to our live music! Our bar is voted the #1 spot for Nightlife in the Romantic Zone so make this your first spot! Every night is a different lineup of entertainment!
Cabaret Show and Mixology Cocktails in a Mexican Cantina
This Mexican Cantina has been voted the #1 Nightlife Spot in the Romantic Zone. You will be amazed by the quality of entertainment and the incredible murals of "Day of the Dead" Catrinas. This is the perfect backdrop for your social media selfies! Every night offers new entertainers so make this your first stop on your vacation, you will want to return every night!
Taco Tuesday Hop to Tijuana from San Diego
The Tijuana city it’s waiting crossing the border from San Diego, since 1889 has been growing and in the different neighborhoods of the city you can find different kind of tacos. The taco can be adapted to the occasion and the hour of the day. Early in the morning the mexican breakfast it’s the birria taco, the crispy tortilla and all the toppings ad layers of flavor. At the lunch time go easy and pick a classic, asada tacos with guacamole and a few drops of lime. The taco also lives into the restaurants some good ones will make something really new but familiar. This day trip also includes a craft beer tasting, in Baja California we have the best ones of Mexico. To finish in the night the diner should be a adobada taco previous to start a party in a mexican cantina. Come join us to eat mexican food Maybe start a new weak it’s too hard, nobody want to go back to the job when you have been resting a few days, but the Taco Tuesday it's a light of hope, in Border Tour we believe the mexican food and especially a good taco can make a boring day into something extraordinary simply the best part of a trip.
Mexican Street Food: Tijuana Day Trip from San Diego
Street food in Tijuana means, fat, salsa a quick service but mainly a bunch of flavor. Imagine being a student and in your way from the school to your work you don’t have time but a food truck can save you a give you the meal you need to keep going. That kind of experience is in our tour, walk and eat. In the Mexican street food you can find snacks like fresh fruit with lime and pepper who will refresh you in a hot summer day, boiled corn with a little of butter, lime and also salsa you can keep chatting with your friends and exploring the streets. The taco it’s the king of the streets, and there's many presentations from the simple beans taco to the taco al pastor (asada pork with spices), put a lot of wacamole and lime and the right salsa to take it to another level. At the end we should look for a good tap room to try craft beer. If you are more like to taste something sweet maybe a margarita in a authentic mexican cantina will be the option. During the tour and tasting the street food you will build your own opinion about mexico, come with us to cross the border.
Mezcal vs. Tequila Cocktail Tasting in a Cantina
Experience Mexican Mixology in a Cantina with live music and entertainment in an artistic setting. Take your social media selfies with one of our many Day of the Dead Catrina Murals! Put on costumes and become part of the show!
Enjoy Cabo San Lucas city tour and amazing sea adventure to Lands End!
In our Land's End Tour, we'll first take you for a quick land tour by the main spots in Cabo San Lucas, such as the Medano beach entrance, where you will get to see and feel the great ambiance that takes place there every day. Also we'll pass by the famous Cabo Wabo cantina owned by the legendary rock star Sammy Hagar and by the many other spots around Cabo's downtown including the old tuna cannery building located south at the end of Marina boulevard.
After we finish the city tour, we'll get to our dock "A" at the marina to step onboard a glass bottom boat to visit the main spots at Land's End.
Departing from the marina, we'll navigate straight forward along Cabo's Land's End. At this point, we'll be riding by the many attractions of the area, including the Pelican's rock, the Lover's Beach, the Neptune Finger, the Sea Lions colony and the famous Arch; all by the Cabo San Lucas bay side in the Sea of Cortes.
Music Tour & Lunch
I am super passionate about San Miguel! As a tour guide musician and artist I love what makes this town a hub for creative people. Walk with me through hidden gems of San Miguel! I'll be your musical troubatourguide! We will visit one of latin America's largest art and design centers where we'll see many different styles of fine art. At some point I'll play some classic mexican songs at a quaint outdoor café, tell you stories, history and legends! Also there will be oportunities for those who whish to sing and participate with percussive instruments after which we will walk along a nature path, into side streets on the outskirts of the town then continue strolling through part of artisan's market. The day will culminate in bohemian style enjoying a late lunch of gourmet food, drinks good coversation and more music I'll play for you from Mexico and beyond! I sing in Spanish, french and English. Looking forward to meeting you for music and fun!
Cantinas -Traditional Mexican Bars of the Historic Center
Hop aboard one of our modern buses and embark on an unforgettable journey through some of the most iconic and traditional Mexican bars in Mexico City's Historic Center — the legendary cantinas.
Discover why the vibrant cantina scene is not only a beloved local tradition but also an essential part of Mexico’s rich cultural heritage. Each cantina has its own story, unique charm, and signature flavors, offering everything from crisp beers and classic Mexican cocktails to some of the finest tequilas in the world. And, of course, no visit is complete without indulging in mouthwatering traditional Mexican cuisine.
Join us for an exciting 3-hour tour as we visit three renowned cantinas: the lively Cantina La Mascota, the iconic Bar Cantina Reforma, and the world-famous Tenampa — the heart of the traditional Mariachi experience. Spend approximately 45 minutes at each stop, savoring Mexico’s best tequilas and classic drinks while soaking in the unforgettable atmosphere.
Private Full-Day Guided Tour of Tijuana
This tour is for newcomers and experienced Tijuana visitors who want to explore all that our border city has to offer. It is operated by Tijuana natives who love to talk and explain the city flow in a very dinamic and fun way.
Our tour guide grow up working on Revolution avenue, his family owned souvenier shoops since 1965, understanding the evolution of tijuana was very important when setting up the tour itinerary.
You will need $35 usd each for food, drinks, tacos, souveniers, etc.
Tacos Tequila y Más – The Centro of Centro (Vegetarian Friendly)
We're going to have a great time exploring Queretaro's downtown, a much-beloved neighborhood rich with history and culinary delights, on this three-hour walking and eating adventure!
During this six-stop tour, you'll have the opportunity to explore some of the best casual food between Jardín Guerrero and Plaza Armas. You'll sample a variety of (vegetarian-friendly) authentic tacos, tamales, gorditas, and more, and enjoy tequila "the authentic way"!
You'll meet our beloved vendors and discover for yourselves why we adore them and you'll have the opportunity to ask questions and learn about the ingredients and history of each dish. Be prepared to eat, eat, EAT walking away feeling like you've had a REALLY hearty meal.
We can't wait to show you all we love about this neighborhood!
Bar hopping tour in Merida
The cantinas in Merida are very fun and traditional establishments where Meridans go to have some drinks while having some "botanas" (snacks) and listening to popular music in a very friendly environment. Get to experience this atmosphere on this walking tour where everybody is friends with everybody.
Cabo San Lucas Tour & Glass Bottom Boat to the Arch
This tour includes city tour and land´s end tour on a glass bottom boat.
You have all activities in one day: city tour, boat, tequila tasting and shopping time.
Lucha Libre, Pulque and Tacos Tour in Mexico City
OVERVIEW
Join our Lucha Libre tour in Mexico City to enjoy spectacular Mexican freestyle wrestling, eat delicious tacos, and drink some refreshing pulque!
HIGHLIGHTS
✓ Immerse yourself in an unforgettable evening with an authentic atmosphere.
✓ Show your support for the wrestlers by wearing a mask during the exciting matches.
✓ Discover the history and production of pulque, an ancient fermented drink, during a tasting session.
✓ Experience the vibrant ambiance of a traditional Mexican cantina.
✓ Delight in the flavors of typical tacos from Mexico City, a true culinary delight.
WHY GO WITH US
◘ Our tour is dedicated solely to its activities, ensuring you enjoy the full experience without any interruptions like visits to tourist shops and restaurants.
Tlaquepaque and Tonala Private Full-Day Tour
Get ready to admire picturesque streets, vibrant markets and colorful handicrafts in this fully-private tour just for you and your companions.
Our tour kicks off with a visit to a family-run ceramic workshop in Tonala. Here, for five generations, artisans have mastered the art of "barro petatillo," one of the most exquisite ceramic techniques.
Then, visit the local market, church and town square to experience the vibran lifestyle of a traditional Mexican barrio.
Our adventure continues in Tlaquepaque! Explore charming pedestrian streets lined with art museums, galleries and artisan shops housed in converted historic mansions. Find everything from textiles and blown glass to pottery and leather!
We'll end our tour at Casa Luna, a local gem renowned for its beauty. Indulge in a taste of regional dishes, paired with refreshing cocktails, local beers, or coffee.
After our cultural adventure you will gain a deeper understanding of Mexico's rich history and artistic culture.
Narvarte At Night: Tacos, Chelas & Mezcal
Narvarte is known throughout Mexico City for its tacos, and we’ll kick off the tour with a visit to a neighborhood taquería that specializes in volcanes, a type of crispy tortilla cooked on a charcoal flame, smothered in cheese and poblano peppers. From there we’ll try tacos al pastor—picture a big outdoor roasting spit, shooting flames—and suadero tacos from vendors who’ve been in the neighborhood for decades.
We’ll visit a lively cantina to learn more about Mexico City cantina culture, where we’ll toss back a chela, slang for cold beer, or a cocktail if you wish. And we’ll finish by trying a flight of small-batch, artisanal mezcals in a cozy neighborhood restaurant, part of a private mezcal tasting led by a local chef and expert.
If you want a tour that combines food, culture, and drinks, this is not to be missed!
The Town Too High To Die: A Self-Guided Audio Tour in New Mexico
Madrid produced the coal that both built the Bomb and inspired Walt Disney. Abandoned as a ghost town for many years, it was reborn as a thriving artistic community. The Oral History Tour lets you hear Madrid’s stories, as told by the people who lived them. Using smartphone technology, it plays the audio automatically, at exactly the right time and place.
All dimensions of Madrid’s peculiar, multifaceted story are explored: from an eyewitness account of union-busting violence, to that time the brand-new fire engine accidentally burned down the firehouse. The Oral History Tour was distilled from seventy hours of interviews, and endures as a preserved collective memory of this unique New Mexican treasure.
Of this two-hour tour, The Santa Fe Reporter wrote, “It’s a deep dive into the fascinating history of the little town. You’ll find interviews with locals, some of whom have lived in Madrid their whole lives, and a narrator with a soothing voice … it works exceedingly well.”
Culinary Secrets of the Centro Histórico
On this food tour in Mexico City, we’ll be exploring the district’s deep tracks – with an emphasis on the out-of-the-way food spots. We’ll start the day off by visiting two neighborhood breakfast institutions. As we work our way through the bustling Centro’s cobblestoned streets, we’ll also stop by several beloved food stands, from one serving the area’s best carnitas to another that sells escamocho, a tropical fruit cocktail like no other. We’ll duck into a side alley for homey enchiladas at a workers’ lunch spot and explore the edible offerings at a 1930s-era covered market that is also home to a stunning display of public art. There will be a stop for a bite and a drink with the regulars at a neighborhood cantina that remains unchanged from when it first opened 100 years ago and then, to end the day, a sit down at another classic cantina for a meal of botanas, hearty home-style dishes that redefine upwards the concept of “bar snacks.”