
Frida Kahlo Museum & Coyoacán Street Food Tour (2026)
Women-owned operator, pulque tasting, Coyoacán street food walk, and flexible museum coverage: Casa Azul plus your choice of Frida & Diego sites. 4.9★.
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Women-owned operator, pulque tasting, Coyoacán street food walk, and flexible museum coverage: Casa Azul plus your choice of Frida & Diego sites. 4.9★.
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The connected studios in San Ángel are not Casa Azul — but they are where Frida and Diego actually worked. A sky bridge links her blue studio to his red one, and Juan O'Gorman's functionalist architecture is worth the visit alone.
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The $30 self-paced entry ticket with digital audio guide is the most affordable legitimate way to skip the queue at Casa Azul — no schedule, no group, four languages, Anahuacalli access included.
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Art meets food: guided Coyoacán walk, tostadas and artisan chocolate at the market, then skip-the-line Casa Azul entry. 4–5 hours from $44.
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A small-group guided experience that begins with coffee and a deep Frida briefing at Que Llueva Café before you walk into Casa Azul — skip-the-line entry and a garden Q&A debrief included.
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Max 10 guests, expert guide, admission included. The most intimate way to explore Casa Azul — deep symbolism, no rushing, no crowds.
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Hotel pickup, a trajinera boat with mariachis on the ancient Xochimilco canals, churros and hot chocolate in Coyoacán, and skip-the-line entry to Casa Azul — two UNESCO sites in one full day from $80.
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Private transport door to door, Xochimilco trajinera boat, Coyoacán walk, and skip-the-line Casa Azul. 4.9★ across 292 reviews. From $112.
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