House of Frida Kahlo (From outside)
Market of Coyoacan
Coyoacan downtown
Conchita Church
Street art murals
House of la Malinche
Avocato Alley
The bohemian neighborhood of Coyoacán it’s one of the preferred places by the locals of Mexico City, it is well known for its cobblestoned streets and its colonial Spanish style architecture. Intellectuals, travelers, artists and locals converge in this peaceful spot (far from the noisy and bustling life of this megacity) to visit both the Museum of Fida Kahlo, the house of Leon Trotsky as well as art galleries, to learn about the study of chakras and also to see the beautiful and colorful traditional markets. There are lovely cafés outdoors found all next to the public square and the surrounding streets, all within a lovely green and full of trees environment.
Highlights:
House of Frida Kahlo (From outside)
Market of Coyoacan
Coyoacan downtown
Conchita Church
Street art murals
House of la Malinche
Avocato Alley
You’ll get the chance to understand the life of Frida Kahlo and also the privilege to visit her former house on the outside. This will give us a better understanding about her creative universe and the conection between her home and her art.
The street art (graffiti) has found a home in the walls of Coyoacán, where several urban artists have left their ideas in a fun, colorful, creative, and even controversial way.
Coyoacán is also known for its markets full of colors, delicious smells and textures. We encourage you to understand this part of the folklore that Mexico has to offer to the world. Visitng the markets will give you an over all understanding of the life in this gorgeous neighnorhood and this amazing nation.
House of Frida Kahlo (From outside)
Market of Coyoacan
Coyoacan downtown
Conchita Church
Street art murals
House of la Malinche
Avocato Alley
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Had a great walking tour with Paco yesterday. He was informative and led us down streets that were off the regular path. Highly recommended.
Really fun, informative and interactive CDMX tour. our guide Paco was super friendly and knowledgeable. I don't know this tour is free, it was 1,000 better than the paid one we took the day before. Highly recommended!
I've been traveling around the world for about a year now and have been on maybe 30 or more walking tours, and this one was one of my favorites, if not most favorite!!!
In my opinion a walking tour should do a few things: Give some background information about the history and culture of the city and country; Teach me fun facts about the place; give me some tips about where to go and not go--and above all be fun and engaging.
This walking tour was that and so much more!
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