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Mexico City

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Simple guide to sound healing in Mexico City: sound baths, gongs and sound therapy across CDMX.

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What sound looks like in Mexico City

Modalities offered by the 11 practitioners listed here, ranked by how many work with each.

Languages spoken
Spanish 11 English 11

11 practitioners working here

Mexico City

Alexandra Barba

Sound healer & ceremonialista at Moon Beats Studio

Alexandra Barba is a Gestalt psychotherapist and sound alchemist who co-founded Moon Beats Studio in Roma Norte, Mexico City. She trained as an Onanya in the Shipibo lineage in the Peruvian Amazon, and complements her sound work with magical and medicinal herbalism, bioenergetics and hypnosis. She holds one of the country's largest collections of quartz bowls — over thirty — and leads ceremonies with cacao under the Maya lineage.

Crystal singing bowlsTibetan bowlsGongVoice / overtone
Spanish · English
Mexico City

Ana Korff

Breathwork, mindfulness & sound in CDMX

Ana Korff is a Mexico City-based breathwork and mindfulness facilitator with over four years in breathwork and ten-plus years working with people in individual and group settings. She co-hosts Breath In Sound at Luna Studio CDMX with sound therapist Julia Klykova — a 3-hour journey combining breathwork, a live DJ set and a closing sound bath. Her work focuses on nervous system regulation and embodied presence for expats and seekers.

BreathworkCrystal singing bowlsTibetan bowls
English · Spanish
Mexico City

Iseo (Camino del Sonido)

Sound healing & breathwork facilitator in CDMX

Iseo runs Camino del Sonido in Mexico City, blending sound healing with conscious breathwork. Sessions range from 1:1 sittings to private group ceremonies for couples and families, plus open group sessions and floating water sessions held at Spa Marquis-Reforma. She also designs corporate wellness programs and ceremony work for special events.

Crystal singing bowlsTibetan bowlsVoice / overtoneBreathwork
Spanish · English
Mexico City

Paulina Landa

Sound healing & Reiki at Encalma Healing Studio CDMX

Paulina Landa is a certified sound healing practitioner who founded Encalma Healing Studio in Lomas del Chamizal, Mexico City. She trained in sound therapy with Sacred Science of Sound (Los Angeles) and in gong with Vikrampal, and complements her work with Reiki, breathwork and Access Consciousness Bars. Her practice blends crystal singing bowls, Reiki, breathwork and guided meditation into immersive sessions designed to regulate the nervous system.

Crystal singing bowlsGongBreathwork
Spanish · English

Mexico City has a growing sound healing scene. This page gives a simple overview of what you can expect if you are looking for sound baths or sound therapy in CDMX.

What you will typically find

Most offerings in Mexico City fall into a few categories:

  • Group sound baths with crystal singing bowls, often combined with yoga or breathwork.
  • Gong journeys for deeper nervous system work.
  • More experimental sessions that mix instruments, voice and recorded sound.
  • Private 1:1 sessions in studios or home spaces.

Areas where sound healing is common

  • Roma / Condesa — independent studios and yoga spaces.
  • Polanco — more polished wellness centers.
  • Coyoacán — community spaces and alternative projects.
  • Santa Fe — corporate wellness and private options.

How to choose a session

A few simple checks before you book:

  • Read how the facilitator describes their background and training.
  • Look for clear information about intensity and volume (especially if you are sensitive).
  • Check whether there is space for integration and rest afterwards.

Sound healing in Mexico City — quick answers

Where can I find sound healing in Mexico City?
SoundHealing.mx maintains a curated, independently verified list of sound healers based in or regularly working in Mexico City. Each profile lists modalities, languages, sessions and direct contact (Instagram, WhatsApp, email or website).
What kind of sound healing is common in Mexico City?
Mexico City practitioners on this directory work with crystal singing bowls, Tibetan bowls, gongs, voice and overtone work, drums, breathwork and cacao ceremony — often blended into 1:1 sessions, group sound baths or multi-day retreats.
Do I need to book sound healing in Mexico City in advance?
For 1:1 sessions and small-group ceremonies, yes — most practitioners take bookings days to weeks ahead. Drop-in group sound baths happen at studios and venues throughout the year and are usually announced on the practitioner's Instagram.
How much does a sound healing session in Mexico City cost?
Group sound baths in Mexico City typically run MXN 300–1,500 (USD 17–90). Private 1:1 sessions usually start around USD 60 and go up to USD 150 depending on length, instruments and venue. Multi-day retreats with sound at the core start around USD 800.
In which languages is sound healing offered in Mexico City?
Most listed practitioners in Mexico City work in English and Spanish, with several offering sessions in additional languages. Each profile shows the languages a practitioner can hold a session in.

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