Salsa Dance Experience in Mexico City





Description
If you're not sure where to go or don't know many people yet, join us! We provide a safe and vibrant environment where you can meet travelers from all over the world. No partner? No problem. We’ll take you to one of the city's most iconic "must-see" venues to enjoy world-class live orchestras and international musicians. This experience is perfect for couples, large groups, and especially solo travelers! What makes us different? Before the main event, you will receive private instruction from one of the best teachers in the city, ensuring you feel confident on the dance floor. During this experience, you will: Meet and connect with travelers from around the globe. Practice your language skills in a social setting. Master the basic steps of Salsa. Make new friends. Discover the most legendary spots in the city. Our guarantee: You will end the night dancing!
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Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(4)
Rich taught my party of 14 how to salsa and it was a night we still talk about a year later. Our night at Mama Rumba was wonderful, made better by our instructor Rich who I had been seeing around a few weeks before/ when my friends came to visit a few weeks later he made our night magical, teaching everyone how to keep up with the dances and encouraging everyone to participate. I am so late to writing this review but I cannot recommend Rich enough to facilitate your evening at Mama Rumba.
Amazing! I had a wonderful time, I had so much fun, I explored Mexico safely, and I always felt supported! What I enjoyed most were the salsa classes, but everything was so much fun, safe, and lovely. I highly recommend it! Thank you!
Very funny evening and a beautiful evening. Drink included and beginner dance class. Definitely to be redone
The lesson was a little confusing and very fast. They had too many people, and we could barely hear the instructors. I consider myself an experienced dancer but they had me with the beginners group which was frustrating. FYI: The dance lesson was taught in spanish



