

Today it's the headquarters for the World Wrestling Council and is managed by the Mexican Wrestling Company, the longest-running and most traditional wrestling company, which organises shows on Tuesdays and Fridays all year round. Arena Mexicoīuilt in 1956 and with a capacity of 14,000, the Arena Mexico is the most important lucha libre stadium in the world. At the end of the spectacular show, you'll return by bus to the original meeting point. The Lucha Libre Wrestling Show will last approximately 3 hours. As an added bonus in the stadium, we'll give you a gift as a souvenir. You'll attend a live Mexican wrestling show consisting of 2 or 3 rounds and learn all about the show from your audio guide. The wrestlers use a mask to hide their real identity, creating characters that are idolised and mythologised in equal measure by their fans. The bus tour will come to an end at the Arena Mexico for the main event. Mexican wrestling is a kind of Olympic wrestling characterised by its spectacular acrobatics such as dangerous jumps outside the ring in a mixture of sport and drama which is as popular as football in Mexico. The sightseeing route will take you to symbolic places of interest around the Mexican capital such as the Monument to the Revolution, the Alameda Central, the Glorieta de Colón and the Church of the Holy Cross. After meeting your guide at the Zocalo Capital Bus Stop at the scheduled time, you'll hop aboard an open-top bus for a tour of central Mexico City.
