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Discover Mexico City's chess scene with a FIDE-certified instructor. Enjoy engaging lessons, game analysis, and connecting with fellow enthusiasts in a small group setting.
If you’re a chess enthusiast visiting Mexico City or simply curious about the game, this chess workshop led by a FIDE-certified instructor offers an engaging way to spend 1.5 hours. Whether you’re an intermediate player, a professional, or just an amateur eager to improve, this experience promises both learning and fun in a friendly, small-group setting.
Two things we especially like about this experience are the focus on practical analysis—diving into famous games and strategy—and the opportunity to connect with other chess lovers in the city. A potential consideration is that the session’s length is relatively short, so it’s best suited for those who want a quick yet insightful crash course rather than an in-depth, full-day workshop.
This workshop is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their chess skills, meet other players, or simply enjoy a different way to explore Mexico City. It’s also ideal if you’re interested in the cultural side of chess, learning about significant Mexican and international games, and testing your skills in a supportive environment.


This 1.5-hour session offers a surprisingly comprehensive introduction into the game of chess, all within a relaxed and engaging environment. Led by José Vicente Figueroa, a FIDE-certified instructor, the workshop promises high-quality guidance, making it stand out from more casual or generic lessons. The small group format (limited to nine participants) is a major plus, ensuring that everyone gets personal attention and meaningful interaction.
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From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted by a welcoming atmosphere focused on learning and socializing. The instructor begins by introducing some of the most famous Mexican and international chess games, giving context about their importance and strategic lessons. This contextual background aims to deepen your understanding of classic games and modern strategies, making the activity more than just playing; it’s an educational experience.
Participants then analyze several positions, exploring different tactics and concepts. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, you’ll find value in this part, as the instructor adjusts explanations to suit the group’s level. This mix of theory and practical exercises helps solidify concepts, especially for those eager to improve their game.
The highlight for many is the chance to play games with others at your skill level. Depending on how many sign up, the instructor might set up simultaneous games, which are a fantastic way to challenge yourself while learning from others’ moves. The instructor also matches players of similar strength, so you won’t be overwhelmed or bored.
Reviewers have noted that the instructor is patient and knowledgeable, making complex ideas accessible without oversimplifying. This approach is particularly appreciated by those who want to gain confidence in their play. The social aspect is a bonus—many players leave with new contacts or ideas for future matches.
For intermediate players and pros, this workshop offers a chance to refine tactics, analyze famous games, and get personalized tips. Amateur enthusiasts will find it useful for learning new concepts in a supportive environment. Even casual players or those just curious about chess will enjoy the mix of learning and playing, all while experiencing a slice of Mexico City’s vibrant chess culture.
More Great Tours NearbyAt a fraction of the cost of a private lesson, this activity offers excellent value—especially considering the expertise of the instructor and the chance to play and connect. The flexibility of reserve now, pay later and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance adds peace of mind, making it easy to fit into your travel plans.
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The workshop is wheelchair accessible, and sessions are scheduled at various times, so you can choose what fits best. The small group size ensures an intimate experience, avoiding the chaos of large classes. The language options—Spanish and English—make it accessible to international visitors, and the instructor’s bilingual skills help keep explanations clear.

This workshop isn’t just about learning chess; it’s about connecting with local and international players, gaining insights from a certified professional, and experiencing a different facet of Mexico City’s cultural scene. Whether you want to brush up on strategy, test your skills in friendly competition, or simply enjoy a thoughtful, social break, this activity offers genuine value.
It’s particularly suited for travelers with a keen interest in games, those seeking a cultural activity that’s off the usual tourist trail, or anyone looking to meet like-minded people in the city. Given the small-group setting, you’ll likely get personalized feedback, making each session feel tailored.

Is this experience suitable for all skill levels?
Yes, the workshop is designed for a range of players—from amateurs to professionals—thanks to the instructor’s ability to match participants by skill level and tailor explanations accordingly.
How long does the workshop last?
The session runs for 1.5 hours, which is enough time for an engaging introduction, game analysis, and some playtime without feeling rushed.
Can I cancel my reservation if my plans change?
Absolutely. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.
Is the workshop conducted in English or Spanish?
The instructor speaks both Spanish and English, making it accessible for international visitors and those more comfortable in either language.
What should I bring?
Typically, all necessary materials—like chessboards—are provided. Just bring your enthusiasm and maybe a notebook if you want to jot down strategies.
How many participants are there per session?
The group is limited to 9 people, ensuring that the instructor can give personalized attention and foster a friendly environment.
Is it accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, the workshop is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for guests with mobility needs.
What if I am a complete beginner?
While the focus is on players with some experience, beginners can still enjoy the session. The instructor can tailor explanations to your level, and the focus on game analysis can give you useful insights.

This Mexico City Chess Workshop offers a smart, friendly way to spend a short but rich period exploring the game in a culturally vibrant setting. The emphasis on learning from a certified expert, combined with the chance to play and connect, makes it stand out among typical tourist activities.
It’s well-suited for players who want to sharpen their skills, understand famous games, or meet fellow enthusiasts. The small-group format guarantees a more personal experience, and with flexible booking options, it’s an easy add-on to your Mexico City itinerary.
For travelers craving an authentic, interactive experience that combines culture, learning, and socializing, this workshop hits the mark. Whether you’re in town for a few days or just looking for a unique way to enjoy the city, it’s worth considering—especially if chess is your game.
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