You're going to love a visit to the Frida Kahlo musuem. Located in Coyoacán, make plans to spend the entire day in this amazing, historical and vibrant neighborhood! Advance ticket purchase necessary.
The castle located at the peak of Chapultepec hill was built during the colonial period, but was the site of one of the nation's most bitter experiences, during the Mexican-American War.
Multicultural neighborhood with urban night life and many trendy restaurants. A nice area to walk and discover "El Parque México" or some delicious Al Pastor tacos.
Once you step into Coyoacán (“Land of the Coyotes”) you'll find picturesque parks and cantinas that will transport you back to the colonial era thanks to the brick and stone details of the area. Iconic writers such as Trotsky and great painters like Frida Kahlo seeked refuge and inspiration in this area, and you can see the unique spirit of this neighborhood reflected in its colorful market where nieves, sopes and all kinds of traditional 'antojitos' are a must try. Restaurants and cafés throughout its peaceful paved streets contain traditional but unique murals and decorations, where one can enjoy a mezcal at noon or the best churros with a cup of coffee.
This lake-spirited town located southern Mexico City, is well known for its chinampas and the trajinera rides throughout its channels, which evoke ancient times when the Great Tenochtitlán was a city that stood out among its waters.Flowers and plants are tradition in each visit to its markets and docks, because since the first inhabitants settled down, the practice of floriculture has dressed its chinampas in colors and its inhabitants have found in this, one of its main sources of employment, which is why it is nearly impossible to resist buying only one.