Plaza Garibaldi Tours and Tickets
Plaza Garibaldi

Plaza Garibaldi is a popular stop for travelers to Mexico City.
Choose a Mexico City night tour with hotel pickup and drop-off included.
Take normal precautions to avoid pickpockets and petty crime, especially after dark.
Set aside time to visit the nearby Museum of Tequila and Mezcal.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Plaza Garibaldi. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
It’s free to visit Plaza Garibaldi, as it’s a public square in Mexico City’s Centro neighborhood, close to the historic downtown and the Arena Coliseo lucha libre venue. However, you should take cash (small bills) if you want to solicit a song from the mariachi musicians who hang out there all day, or to buy a drink from one of the surrounding bars. Otherwise, just come for free and stroll around.
Yes, Plaza Garibaldi is definitely worth a visit if you're in Mexico City for an evening, especially if you like mariachi music. This Mexico City square is known for its abundance of mariachi musicians who will perform for a fee. You can also visit the famed Salón Tenampa on the north side of the plaza. However, given that this area can be less than attractive after dark, it's best to come on a guided tour—many options combine a visit to the nearby lucha libre venue with a stop here.
Per one customer who booked the Drinks, Music, and Lucha Libre on a Saturday Night in Mexico City, "I was on a solo trip to Mexico City and initially reluctant to sign up for this tour, but I'm so glad that I did! The tour guides were great and kept us entertained and the lucha libre show was an A+. Would highly recommend."
Head to Plaza Garibaldi in the evening for an authentic taste of Mexico's mariachi culture. The vibrant square comes alive with mariachi bands performing traditional tunes. Although crowded, Saturday and Sunday nights are best for soaking in the lively atmosphere and enjoying the iconic music scene.
Yes, Plaza Garibaldi is generally safe to visit. However, like any popular tourist spot, you should remain cautious of your belongings and surroundings. Stick to well-lit areas, avoid displaying valuable items, and be aware of your surroundings. Enjoy the vibrant mariachi culture while practicing standard safety measures.
Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City is renowned for its lively mariachi music. You can immerse yourself in traditional Mexican tunes performed by talented mariachi bands dressed in full regalia. The square's vibrant atmosphere comes alive with guitars, trumpets, and violins, creating an authentic and memorable musical experience for visitors.
Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City is a vibrant mariachi music and culture hub. From morning to night, visitors can enjoy live mariachi performances, traditional dances, and traditional cuisine. As one of the city’s Barrios Magicos, it’s well worth a visit. In addition to live performances, bands offer paid serenades to individuals, couples, and groups.
Yes, Plaza Garibaldi is accessible. Thanks to its flat paved surface and expansive space, it accommodates both wheelchairs and strollers. This enables all guests to experience Mexico's vibrant mariachi culture comfortably and stress-free. The nearest metro station, Garibaldi/Lagunilla, is also accessible to people with disabilities.
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