









5 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Explore the colonial streets of Coyoacán, rich in culture and history
Visit the Church of San Juan Bautista, a historic landmark in Coyoacán
Discover the neighborhood where Frida Kahlo lived and worked
Tour the Historic Center of Mexico City with your expert guide
€ 58.16
€ 53.51


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Your cultural adventure begins with a hotel pickup, followed by a scenic drive to the iconic Xochimilco, where you'll board a colorful trajinera and glide through the ancient canals that date back over 500 years. These floating islands, known as chinampas, are a remarkable example of pre-Hispanic agricultural ingenuity. After this vibrant experience, the journey continues to the charming neighborhood of San Ángel, where you'll have the chance to see the attached houses of renowned artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, known today as the Museo Casa Estudio.
Next, you'll head to the historic and artistic district of Coyoacán. Here, you'll visit the beautiful church of San Juan Bautista and take a leisurely walk through the cobbled streets filled with colonial charm and a bohemian atmosphere. You’ll also explore the neighborhood where Frida Kahlo lived, rich in culture and history. The final stop is Mexico City’s Historic Center, where your guide will share stories and facts about major landmarks such as the Plaza de la Constitución (Zócalo), the majestic Metropolitan Cathedral, and various historic buildings that once formed part of ancient Tenochtitlán. This tour offers a deep and colorful look into the cultural heart of the city.
Private transportation
Complimentary Bottled water
Professional Bilingual guide
Trajinera in the channels of Xochimilco
Casa Estudio Museum tickets
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Gratuities
Lunch
Wheelchair accessible
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Possibly the best experience of my life. I’ve always wanted to go and the place did not disappoint. You must book your tickets way in advance at least 30 days but they’re very well organized with timeslots for the entry. Everything was wonderful and just as I expected it. I would go back over and over if I lived in Mexico.

Walking through the house where Frida Kahlo lived for 36 of her 47 years was an incredible and emotional experience. Every corner of the Blue House feels alive with her spirit — from the vibrant colors on the walls to the intimate details of her studio, bedroom, and garden. Seeing the actual objects she used, the clothes she wore, and the tools she painted with makes her story deeply personal. You can feel both her strength and vulnerability as you move through the rooms that witnessed her struggles, her creativity, and her love for Diego Rivera. It’s not just a museum — it’s a journey through her life, her art, and her resilience. A visit to the Frida Kahlo Museum is truly unforgettable and an absolute must for anyone visiting Mexico City.

I visited the Frida Kahlo Museum on Sunday, and it was such a lovely place! There’s so much interesting information about her life, beautiful art, and amazing antiques. I recommend watching the movie Frida first—it helps you understand and appreciate the museum even more. The ticket price was reasonable, but I suggest booking in advance because there was quite a long queue. It’s also best to take an Uber from your location to the museum. I absolutely loved this place! Greetings from the UK

The museum was incredible - getting to first hand experience the space where Frida lived and died and and many of her beautiful works hanging throughout. My only issue was how wildly crowded it was. The tickets are sold in 15 minute intervals but unfortunately that staggering doesn’t do much - we would wait behind 10-15 people at each table to try and view the displays and read about Frida. At times there were so many people in the next room we would have to stand and wait 5-7 minutes before being able to move in, or so many people taking influencer posed photos on the stairs that you couldn’t even exit the home I’m Not sure that there’s any way to change those things but they were the only downside of an otherwise incredible experience.

A must see site when visiting CDMX. Frida was an amazing person that everyone should know about. We went during the extended hours nightime experience which was really fun - though if you want to see the vibrant colors of the home and surrounding area make sure to go during the day. The staff was organized and helped facilitate the timed entrances - make sure to buy your tickets well in advance to get the time you want. There is a specific order to go through the museum and certain sections can be very busy for viewing. Some vendors outside selling souvenirs/trinkets. There is a shop inside and small cafe! Bathrooms are very clean!



