Enjoy some Lucha Libre on your night out! Watch the Rudos and the Technicos battle it out to be crowned the winner. The snacks, cervezas, and crowd will be sure to get you coming back for more.
One of the most colorful districts in Mexico City. You can visit the Frida Kahlo Museum, buy souvenirs at one of the many artisan markets, or just wander through and take in all the sights and sounds.
We've been to this experience twice and it was incredible both times! You learn the ins and outs of mezcal and have the opportunity to learn how to make 3 mezcal cocktails. The instructors are incredibly informative!
We haven't visited ourselves, but it is a highly recommended activity! Natural hot springs in a thermal water park. You can relax and soak in natural pools.
A great experience to see a large pyramid in the ancient city of Teotihuacan. It is one of the largest structures of its type.
A pricier experience, but one that is highly recommended (my brother still raves about it). Taking an early morning hot air balloon ride over the city of Teotihuacan and the Pyramid of the Sun.
Featured on the Chef's Table, this mexican and indian fusion restaurant was one of our favorites. We still think about the shaved watermelon salad and their puffed appetizer with beans and chutney. They were also super allergen-friendly and able to accommodate our peanut and coconut allergies.