Mexico City: Acroyoga Class at Chapultepec Park

Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico



Start your day with energy by practicing Acroyoga in Mexico City's largest park. Build strength, flexibility, trust, and teamwork through a guided session.

Acroyoga Class at Chapultepec Park

This 90-minute acroyoga session in Chapultepec Park, Mexico City, suits beginners and intermediate practitioners seeking to improve strength and flexibility.

Description

Meet at the main entrance of Parque La Tapatía in Chapultepec Park's second section. The class takes place near the lake, offering a calm environment for practice. It begins with a warm-up of gentle stretches to prepare your body. The guided session covers basic static poses such as bird, throne, and whale, progressing to dynamic transitions including washing machines. The class finishes with relaxing stretches and a Thai massage to soothe muscles.

This session is designed to build strength, flexibility, and trust between partners.

Highlights

  • Warm-up session with gentle stretches
  • Learn and practice beginner to intermediate acroyoga poses and transitions
  • End with calming stretches and a Thai massage

Includes

  • Yoga mat
  • Water bottle

Excludes

  • Pickup service
  • Gratuities

Cancellation Policy

Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Wear comfortable clothing and arrive hydrated. Morning sessions offer cooler temperatures for outdoor practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

The acroyoga class takes place near the lake in the second section of Chapultepec Park, Mexico City, meeting at the main entrance of Parque La Tapatía.
The class is designed for beginners and intermediate practitioners looking to improve strength and flexibility.
The acroyoga session lasts for 90 minutes.
The class covers basic static poses like bird, throne, and whale, as well as dynamic transitions such as washing machines.
No prior experience is required; the class is suitable for beginners and those with some acroyoga practice.
Participants should arrive on time at the main entrance of Parque La Tapatía before the class begins; check the website for current schedule details.
Participants should bring comfortable clothing and, if preferred, a yoga mat; the organizer usually provides guidance on needed items.
The class is generally adaptable, but participants with specific injuries or limitations should consult the instructor beforehand.
Yes, Chapultepec Park is accessible via Mexico City's public transportation system, including metro and bus lines.
Check the booking website or the official activity page for the latest hours, availability, and booking options.

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