Micheladas Lupillo.
A Taste of Tradition at Micheladas Lupillo
Discover the lively spirit of Tepito at Micheladas Lupillo, where vibrant micheladas meet an inviting atmosphere in the heart of Mexico City.
Micheladas Lupillo is a must-visit bar in Tepito, Mexico City, offering a lively atmosphere and a vast selection of micheladas. Enjoy a taste of local culture in this vibrant neighborhood.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start by heading south on Avenida de los Insurgentes from the center of Mixteca. Continue straight for about 3 kilometers until you reach the intersection with Eje 1 Norte (Paseo de la Reforma). Turn right onto Eje 1 Norte and continue for about 1 kilometer. Take a left onto Avenida Cuauhtémoc and follow it for 2 kilometers. When you reach the roundabout, take the second exit onto Calle Aztecas. Continue straight on Calle Aztecas for about 500 meters, and you will find Micheladas Lupillo at Aztecas 73 on your right.
Public Transportation
To reach Micheladas Lupillo using public transportation, start from the nearest metro station, which is 'Balbuena' on Line 1 (the pink line). From Balbuena, take the metro towards Pantitlán and get off at the 'Chabacano' station (2 stops). Transfer to Line 9 (the brown line) and head towards Pantitlán. Get off at the 'Camarones' station. Exit the station and walk to the nearest bus stop on Eje 1 Norte. Take bus number 101 or 150, which will take you towards Tepito. Get off at Aztecas Street, and Micheladas Lupillo will be a short walk ahead at Aztecas 73.
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