The Blue House, located in Coyoacán, is a space where visitors can learn about the life and work of Frida Kahlo. Here, Frida’s personal belongings take on a unique significance, connecting visitors with her creativity and legacy. Frida spent much of her life in this house, where she created many of her works. Since 1931, Frida and Diego Rivera made it their home, and in 1958, it opened as the Casa Azul Museum. While you visit La Casa Azul make sure you stay and explore the town of Coyoacán and fall in love with it just like we did. We literally just walked out and explored no itinerary. Thats the best way to live. Buy your tickets ahead of time.
ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE! This is a early morning activity so prepare yourself and it is an hour and 20ish minutes away from CDMX. We met a guy that uber'd us, he offered to be our taxi and pay him in cash! BUT if you are not down with that you can book this experience through airbnb experiences or any other services and they coordinate your travel. Just google Teotihuacán Pyramids and many services pop up!
Lucha Libre has two arenas. We recommend Arena Mexico! However we have been to both and had a blast each time! You can buy tickets on ticketmaster.com or if you want to get the "experience" you can book through any traveling website. That option is WAAAAY more pricey. Just simply buy your tickets on Ticketmaster, get a uber to the arena, and after uber to eat tacos at Tacos Los Cocuyos!
Mexico is renowned for its incredible food, vibrant culture, and unforgettable vibes. To help you make the most of your time in CDMX, we’ve curated a list of the city’s top eateries and bars. Keep an eye out for the stars—these spots son Los mejores de Los mejores and an absolute must-try! Make sure to check them out and savor the best that Mexico City has to offer!