ARENA MEXICO
Read moreHere, lucha libre shows reach the pinnacle of the unusual experience. Through a crowd of impetuous spectators (the arena's capacity is 17,000 seats), accompanied by fascinating staging, you'll witness 3 or 4 fights by flamboyant luchadores that will shake you to the core while making you burst out laughing. Tickets are sold at the entrance just before the start of the match. Waiters pass through the aisles with snacks and drinks. Beware, the Doctores district is notoriously notorious, and we recommend you take a cab to get there.
AEROEXPERIENCIAS
Read moreGet ready for an extraordinary experience with this company dedicated to showing you the country's wonders from the air. How about boarding a helicopter for a unique perspective on Mexico City? Or perhaps you'd prefer to explore Teotihuacan and the Bravo Valley from a light aircraft? What's more, Aeroexperiencias also offers flying lessons for those who dream of taking the controls themselves. A passionate and incredibly friendly team. An experience you won't find anywhere else.
MUÉVETE EN BICI
Read moreEvery Sunday for a number of years, the government of Mexico City closes Paseo de La Reforma and the streets adjacent to vehicular traffic to allow citizens to ride safely. The closed streets change, so check the website of the authorities if you are interested in walking. You can also know that these bicycle rides are very different from those organised by the Bicitekas association, because everything is done to ensure the safety of the two wheels. This trip is more suitable if you travel with children. In addition, there are bicycle lending points for citizens who want to participate in the walk and do not have the necessary equipment.
ESTADIO AZTECA
Read moreOn the outskirts of Coyoacan, the Estadio Azteca is one of the largest football stadiums in the world. It can hold up to 105,000 spectators. It was built by Pedro Ramirez Vazquez and Rafael Mijares Alcérreca in 1962. It is one of the only football stadiums in the world to have hosted two World Cup finals: in 1970 between Brazil and Italy, and in 1986 between Argentina and Germany. Football fans can check the match schedule on the website. The tram from Tasqueña leaves you right in front of the stadium.