Also known as Mexican wrestling, it’s part sport, part theater—and an unforgettable experience when in Mexico City.
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The sights and scenes that reveal the real Mexico City https://www.expedia.com/see/mexico-for-explorers/experience-the-real-mexico-city
Meet the capital’s coolest creatives https://www.expedia.com/see/mexico-for-explorers/mexico-city-makers
Also known as Mexican wrestling, Lucha Libre is at once a culture, sport, performance art and a way of life. And for visitors to Mexico City, it’s an unmissable, unforgettable experience.
For Skadi, it’s also her job—as a professional luchadora (female wrestler), she wears her mask full time. Join her as she takes us on a tour of her beloved home town, Mexico City, and prepares for fight night.
In our film, she shows us her most meaningful sights of the city: from the layered history of Plaza de Las Tres Culturas, to Arena Mexico, one of the city’s two atmospheric stadiums where you can see her and her rivals in battle; as well as Coyoacán Market and its street food; Zocalo Square which dates back to the Aztec era; and the beautiful neighborhoods of Roma and La Condesa.
Want to see the Lucha Libre? Here’s everything you need to know https://www.expedia.com/see/mexico-for-explorers/behind-the-mask
The sights and scenes that reveal the real Mexico City https://www.expedia.com/see/mexico-for-explorers/experience-the-real-mexico-city
Meet the capital’s coolest creatives https://www.expedia.com/see/mexico-for-explorers/mexico-city-makers
Also known as Mexican wrestling, Lucha Libre is at once a culture, sport, performance art and a way of life. And for visitors to Mexico City, it’s an unmissable, unforgettable experience.
For Skadi, it’s also her job—as a professional luchadora (female wrestler), she wears her mask full time. Join her as she takes us on a tour of her beloved home town, Mexico City, and prepares for fight night.
In our film, she shows us her most meaningful sights of the city: from the layered history of Plaza de Las Tres Culturas, to Arena Mexico, one of the city’s two atmospheric stadiums where you can see her and her rivals in battle; as well as Coyoacán Market and its street food; Zocalo Square which dates back to the Aztec era; and the beautiful neighborhoods of Roma and La Condesa.
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