Explore Coyoacán’s rich history and bohemian charm. Visit Frida Kahlo’s Blue House, savor street food, and discover vibrant cultural life.
Explore Coyoacán’s rich history and bohemian charm. Visit Frida Kahlo’s Blue House, savor street food, and discover vibrant cultural life.
- Vivero Coyoacan - Enter a lush sanctuary in the city’s heart! Viveros de Coyoacán is more than a park—it’s a thriving urban forest and plant nursery with a rich conservation history. Locals visit to jog, meditate, or simply bask in nature’s tranquility. Wander along paths lined with majestic trees, listen to native birds, and learn how Mexico City…
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Vivero Coyoacan - Enter a lush sanctuary in the city’s heart! Viveros de Coyoacán is more than a park—it’s a thriving urban forest and plant nursery with a rich conservation history. Locals visit to jog, meditate, or simply bask in nature’s tranquility. Wander along paths lined with majestic trees, listen to native birds, and learn how Mexico City nurtures its green spaces. It’s an ideal spot to connect with nature before exploring the vibrant culture of Coyoacán and San Angel.
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Iglesia de Santa Catarina - This hidden treasure feels like a journey back in time. The Plaza de Santa Catarina is a serene, picturesque square with cobblestone paths, blooming bougainvilleas, and colonial allure. It’s surrounded by historic homes, a charming chapel, and art studios that echo the stories of past artists and intellectuals. You’ll be enchanted by its peaceful ambiance and timeless beauty—a true secret of Coyoacán.
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Francisco Sosa Avenue - Strolling down Avenida Francisco Sosa is like stepping into a living postcard of old Mexico. This cobblestone street is lined with colonial-era homes, secret courtyards, and blooming jacaranda trees. It’s one of the city’s oldest and most beautiful streets, once used by indigenous people to reach Coyoacán’s sacred waters. Along the way, discover delightful cafes, artisan shops, and historical landmarks. Every step here tells a story—perfect for those who love photography, history, and local charm.
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Jardin Centenario - Jardín Centenario is the lively heart of Coyoacán. With its vibrant fountains, iconic coyote statue, and bustling atmosphere, this plaza is full of life. Street performers, musicians, and artisans add color and rhythm, making it a favorite for both locals and visitors. Relax on a bench with a coffee, enjoy people-watching, and experience the magic of a community deeply rooted in art, culture, and tradition.
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Parroquia de San Juan Bautista - With centuries of history, the San Juan Bautista Church is one of Mexico City’s oldest and most stunning churches. Its baroque façade and serene interior are rich with artistry and devotion. Inside, admire intricate woodwork, paintings, and a peaceful vibe that contrasts with the lively plazas outside. It’s a spiritual and cultural landmark that has endured through time.
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Mercado de Coyoacan - Ready to indulge in the sights, smells, and tastes of Mexico? The Mercado de Coyoacán is a sensory delight. From vibrant piñatas and handmade crafts to tacos, tostadas, and the famous “quesadillas sin queso,” this market is a quintessential Mexican experience. Locals shop here daily, and it’s the perfect place to sample traditional street food, find souvenirs, and explore Mexican flavors and traditions.
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Museo Frida Kahlo - Discover the life and legacy of one of the world’s most iconic artists. The Blue House, or Casa Azul, was Frida Kahlo’s home and is now a museum preserving her vibrant world. Explore her artwork, legacy, and her life with Diego Rivera, along with historic figures like Trotsky and Tina Modotti who were connected to this iconic couple.
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Museo Casa De Leon Trotsky - Explore the world of revolution and exile at the Leon Trotsky House Museum. This modest yet impactful home was the final residence of the Russian revolutionary, who found refuge in Mexico in the late 1930s. Preserved as it was on the day of his assassination in 1940, the house offers an intimate glimpse into his life in exile, his connection with Mexico, and his role in world history, including his ties to Diego and Frida.
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Museo Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo - This modernist masterpiece was designed by architect Juan O’Gorman for Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. The twin houses—linked by a bridge—reflect the lives of two influential artists with distinct styles. Rivera’s studio remains as he left it, with towering canvases and murals. The house is a symbol of avant-garde design and personal expression, a must-see for art and architecture enthusiasts.

- Guided walk with historical and current information
- Lots of fun
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Guided walk with historical and current information
- Lots of fun
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Stroll through cobblestone streets adorned with vibrant colonial houses and absorb the lively cultural atmosphere that fills its plazas and parks. Visit the iconic Blue House, once the residence of Frida Kahlo, and delve into her captivating artistic legacy. Allow the enticing aromas of street food to guide you as you wander through traditional markets…
Stroll through cobblestone streets adorned with vibrant colonial houses and absorb the lively cultural atmosphere that fills its plazas and parks. Visit the iconic Blue House, once the residence of Frida Kahlo, and delve into her captivating artistic legacy. Allow the enticing aromas of street food to guide you as you wander through traditional markets and enjoy authentic Mexican delicacies. Coyoacán is celebrated as “Mexico’s Museum District,” and rightly so—it features one of the highest concentrations of museums, galleries, and cultural landmarks in the nation. Only a true local can reveal the genuine essence of Coyoacán: the significance of the house colors, the lush greenery, and how this once remote suburb transformed into a unique cultural hub unlike any other in the world.
To further enhance your experience, continue to the nearby district of San Ángel, a historic treasure that perfectly complements the artistic spirit of Coyoacán, renowned for its stunning colonial architecture.
- Coyoacán is a very old neighborhood, and many sidewalks are uneven due to the cobblestone streets. We recommend wearing very comfortable shoes for walking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.