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Experience Puebla's vibrant lucha libre wrestling, traditional drinks, and lively atmosphere in this engaging evening tour perfect for culture lovers.

Our review of the Wrestling in Puebla (Monday only) tour highlights an experience that combines the city’s lively wrestling scene with its tasty traditional drinks. While we haven’t personally participated, this tour seems packed with authentic moments and fun surprises—perfect for anyone curious about local culture and looking for a memorable evening.
Two things we really appreciate? First, the chance to try Puebla’s revered pulque, a mythical, centuries-old drink, and second, the opportunity to don a wrestling mask and cheer on the lucha libre in an arena filled with energy. A possible consideration? Since the tour is only offered on Mondays, you’ll need to plan accordingly. It’s ideal for travelers who love sports, want an immersive local experience, or simply enjoy lively, communal atmospheres.
If you’re the type who enjoys stepping into the heart of local traditions and isn’t afraid to get a little playful, this tour should suit you nicely. It’s also a great way to connect with Puebla’s spirited community and discover a side of the city that’s rarely found in guidebooks.

Authentic Puebla drinks: Tasting pulque and yolixpa offers a genuine taste of local traditions.
Unique wrestling experience: Attending a lucha libre match in Puebla adds an exciting cultural layer.
Inclusive tour details: Masks, guides, and local insights make the experience approachable and fun.
Limited availability: Only offered on Mondays, so plan ahead.
Value for the price: At just over $70, you get drinks, a wrestling event, and a guide—good value for an immersive evening.
Small group atmosphere: Designed for groups of up to 25, ensuring a lively yet intimate experience.
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This tour kicks off in Puebla’s historic Zócalo, the bustling city square, where you’ll meet your guide and fellow travelers around 8:00 pm. From there, the evening promises a combination of local flavor, cultural insights, and a lively wrestling spectacle. Puebla’s lucha libre isn’t just a sport here; it’s a social celebration, full of color, drama, and tradition.
What immediately sets this experience apart is the blend of drinks and entertainment. You start with a visit to a pulqueria called Calavera Coyote, where you’ll sample pulque, a drink made from fermented agave. It’s a mythical beverage steeped in history, often thought of as the drink of the gods among ancient peoples. The guide will explain its significance and guide you through tasting the traditional yolixpa from Cuetzalan, giving you a glimpse into Puebla’s regional drink culture.
The 40-minute stop at Calavera Coyote isn’t just about tasting; it’s about absorbing a piece of Puebla’s identity. Pulque is an acquired taste—some compare it to sour milk or a slightly fizzy drink—yet its flavor is uniquely local and rich with tradition. Many travelers enjoy this as an authentic experience, and the guide typically shares stories about its role in indigenous rituals and local festivities.
Next, you’ll head to Arena Puebla for a two-hour session of lucha libre wrestling. This isn’t a standard sporting event; it’s a spectacle filled with dramatic masks, colorful costumes, and theatrical storytelling. The tour includes a photo opportunity with the organizers and access to the arena where the wrestling matches unfold.
The guides are known for being friendly and knowledgeable, enhancing your experience by offering background on lucha libre’s history and significance in Mexican culture. The arena itself buzzes with anticipation and excitement. As one reviewer noted, “Our guide Josue Rodriguez was informative and fun,” which can make the event even more engaging.
One highlight that many travelers find memorable is putting on a traditional lucha libre mask. It’s a playful way to connect with the wrestlers’ personas and the colorful tradition that’s beloved in Mexico. The masks symbolize more than just costumes—they carry stories, identities, and cultural pride.
The tour also includes a tasting of cemitas, Puebla’s iconic sandwich, often enjoyed as a street food. Interestingly, the cemita you’ll sample here is described as “very different from the traditional poblana cemita,” which hints at regional variations or special preparations. It’s an excellent way to experience local flavors after the excitement of the wrestling match.
This experience appeals to a broad range of travelers. If you’re a sports enthusiast, it’s a chance to witness one of Mexico’s most popular sports. Food lovers will enjoy the tastings and the chance to explore Puebla’s culinary traditions. Culture seekers will appreciate the chance to see a lively, authentic part of Puebla’s social fabric. And those who love interactive, fun experiences will find this evening filled with memorable moments.

Duration: About 3 to 4 hours, making it a manageable evening activity.
Price: $72.70 per person—which, considering the drinks, wrestling tickets, masks, and guide service, offers solid value.
Group Size: Up to 25 travelers, fostering a lively but intimate atmosphere.
Start Time: 8:00 pm from Puebla’s Zócalo, ending back at the same spot.
Availability: Only on Mondays, so flexibility in scheduling may be limited for some.
Inclusions:
– Tasting of Puebla’s traditional drinks
– Event ticket to lucha libre in Arena Puebla
– Cemita sandwich for dinner
– Wrestling mask to take home
– Guided tour with local insights
Not Included:
– Tips for guides or staff
– Additional food and drinks unless specified
– Any services not explicitly listed
Additional info: The tour is suitable for most travelers, but those with cough, flu, or headache symptoms are advised to consider health protocols. The tour adheres to Covid-19 safety measures.

Travelers have shared positive reviews, praising the friendly and knowledgeable guides like Josue, and the delicious local food. One recent reviewer noted, “We really enjoyed the whole experience,” emphasizing how approachable and fun the tour made Puebla’s culture.
The combination of drinks, wrestling, and local food creates a rich, layered experience that’s hard to find elsewhere, especially on such a manageable budget. You’re not just watching a show; you’re seeing Puebla’s social fabric come alive through its sports, flavors, and traditions.
This experience is perfect for culture enthusiasts, sports fans, or adventure seekers looking for something uniquely local. It’s also excellent for groups or couples who enjoy lively evenings with a mix of entertainment and cultural education. If you’re open to trying new things and don’t mind an evening out on a Monday, you’ll likely find this tour a fun, memorable highlight of your Puebla visit.
For anyone wanting to see Puebla’s lively wrestling scene, enjoy traditional drinks, and explore local flavors, this tour hits many marks. It offers an authentic, engaging evening with friendly guides, cultural insights, and unforgettable moments—especially if you’re ready to put on a lucha libre mask and cheer in the arena.
While it’s limited to Mondays and might not suit those with health concerns, the overall value and enjoyment seem clear. It’s a fantastic way to experience a side of Puebla that blends fun, tradition, and community in a way that’s both accessible and deeply rooted in local culture.
Q: Is this tour suitable for children?
A: While not explicitly stated, children who enjoy lively entertainment and are comfortable in crowded arenas might enjoy it. Always check with the provider if you’re unsure.
Q: Do I get to keep the wrestling mask after the tour?
A: Yes, the mask is included as part of the experience and you can take it home as a souvenir.
Q: Are the drinks included in the price?
A: Yes, the tour includes tastings of Puebla’s traditional drinks, pulque and yolixpa.
Q: Is the arena accessible for people with mobility issues?
A: The tour details don’t specify accessibility, so it’s best to contact Viajes Caravan directly for specific needs.
Q: Can I participate if I’m traveling alone?
A: Absolutely. The tour is designed for groups, but solo travelers are welcome and will join others in the lively evening.
Q: How long is each part of the tour?
A: The pulque tasting lasts about 40 minutes, and the wrestling event is approximately two hours, with some time for travel and transition.
Q: What should I wear?
A: Wear comfortable clothes suitable for an evening out—casual but respectful of the local environment.
Q: Are tips included?
A: No, tips are not included; it’s customary to tip guides and staff if you’re satisfied with the service.
Q: What happens if I want to cancel?
A: You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, receiving a full refund.
Q: Is this tour available on days other than Monday?
A: No, it’s exclusively offered on Mondays, so plan your trip accordingly.
“Great fun. Our guide Josue Rodriguez was informative and fun.we really enjoyed the whole experience. This wont be the last Lucha Libre match we att…”
This Puebla wrestling tour combines culture with lively entertainment, making it well worth the modest price. Whether you’re a sports fan, a curious traveler, or someone who simply wants to experience Puebla’s spirited side, you’ll find this evening filled with authentic moments and fun surprises. Just remember to reserve ahead, especially since it’s a Monday-only event, and come prepared for a lively night out that celebrates Puebla’s unique traditions.