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Explore Mexico City's highlights with a private 10-hour tour including Xochimilco, Coyoacán, and the Frida Kahlo Museum for $241 per person.

This private tour of Xochimilco, Coyoacán, and the Frida Kahlo Museum offers a comprehensive day of exploring Greater Mexico City in a personalized setting. Priced at $241 per person, it lasts approximately 10 hours and is rated 4.6 out of 5, reflecting strong satisfaction from previous travelers. The experience is ideal for those seeking an intimate, in-depth look at some of the city’s most iconic sites, with a focus on art, history, and local culture.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its full-day itinerary designed to cover several key attractions with a private group and a bilingual guide. It combines artistic highlights like the Frida Kahlo Museum with historical sites such as UNAM’s murals, along with the lively atmosphere of Xochimilco’s canals. The tour balances guided sightseeing, free time, and unique local experiences, making it a well-rounded introduction to Mexico City.
While the tour offers a rich cultural experience, it’s important to note that lunch and drinks are not included. Also, the itinerary involves some bus travel, so travelers should be prepared for around 4 hours of transportation throughout the day. This tour suits those who enjoy art, history, and local traditions in a private setting with flexible pacing.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup in Centro, making it easy to start your day comfortably. After boarding the coach, travelers head to the Arts & Crafts Market where a workshop introduces Mexican artisanal crafts in about 30 minutes. This first stop provides a glimpse into Mexico’s vibrant craft traditions and supports local artisans.
From there, the group travels for roughly 40 minutes to Coyoacán, known for its cobblestone streets and artistic atmosphere. During this 45-minute guided walk, visitors can enjoy the neighborhood’s colorful squares and historic ambiance before visiting the Frida Kahlo Museum. Here, a digital tour guide helps interpret Kahlo’s life and work, displaying her personal belongings and original artworks in her famous Casa Azul home.
Next, the tour continues with a 30-minute drive to the UNAM Central Library, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The guide highlights the monumental murals and the Olympic Stadium, offering a quick yet fascinating look at this significant university campus dedicated to arts and culture.
Following this, travelers enjoy a 45-minute bus ride to Xochimilco, where a lunch break is available (on your own). The highlight here is a two-hour boat ride on a trajinera, a traditional colorful boat, through the famous canals of Xochimilco. The boat ride is lively, with music, floating vendors, and the chance to experience a piece of Mexico’s living heritage in an open, relaxed setting.
The day concludes with a two-hour return journey to the starting point, arriving back in Centro in the late afternoon. The entire schedule balances sightseeing, free time, and transport, giving a thorough overview of Mexico City’s artistic and cultural richness.

The boat ride through Xochimilco stands out as a must-do activity. You’ll glide along the canals on a trajinera, a brightly painted boat that has become a symbol of traditional Mexican culture. The music, floating vendors, and lively atmosphere make this part of the tour particularly memorable.
This experience offers a relaxed pace and a chance to soak in the vibrant environment of Xochimilco’s waterways. It’s an authentic setting where culture, music, and local food vendors come together. You can enjoy floating mariachi performances, sample local snacks, or simply take in the colorful scenery.
While the boat ride offers a taste of local tradition, it’s important to be prepared for the lively atmosphere, which can be busy and bustling. The boat is private for your group, ensuring an exclusive experience away from crowds, but the vibrant surroundings mean a dynamic environment.

The Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as La Casa Azul, is a highlight of this tour. The digital tour guide provides insights into Kahlo’s personal life, her art, and her legacy. Visitors explore her personal belongings, original artworks, and the colorful rooms of her home, which remains as she left it.
This museum offers an intimate look at one of Mexico’s most iconic artists. The guided visit lasts about one hour, during which the guide explains Kahlo’s artistic evolution and her influence on Mexican culture. The museum’s location in Coyoacán makes it a peaceful and inspiring setting, especially for fans of her work.
Because the entrance is included, there’s no need to queue, allowing for a smooth and enriching experience. The digital guide enriches the visit by offering detailed context, making it a meaningful stop for those interested in art, history, and Frida Kahlo’s life story.
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The neighborhood of Coyoacán is a picture-perfect area filled with historic charm. Its cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and artistic atmosphere make it a delightful place for a guided walk. The tour highlights key sights and offers some free time to explore on your own.
A unique part of this stop is the visit to a cooperative shop supporting Mexican artisans. This shop offers handmade crafts and souvenirs, providing an opportunity to buy authentic local products directly from artisans, while supporting community initiatives.
Coyoacán’s lively squares and rich history make it a favorite for photo-taking, relaxing strolls, and soaking in local culture. It’s the perfect spot to experience Mexico City’s artistic spirit in a relaxed setting before heading to the museum.
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The UNAM campus is a cultural treasure, and this tour offers a guided visit to its Central Library. Known for its monumental murals, the library is an architectural marvel decorated with artwork that celebrates Mexican culture and history.
The guide also points out the Olympic Stadium, a symbol of Mexico’s sporting history and a notable feature of the university’s grounds. The murals and architectural details provide insight into Mexico’s artistic and cultural identity, making this stop both educational and visually impressive.
This brief visit offers a snapshot of UNAM’s importance as a hub of Mexican education and culture. It’s a good opportunity to appreciate Mexico’s public art and university heritage.

This full-day private tour offers several conveniences, including hotel pickup and bilingual guides. The transportation between sites is via coach, with multiple scheduled stops to optimize your experience.
The included activities — such as access to the Frida Kahlo Museum, the trajineras ride, and the UNAM murals — make the $241 price a reasonable investment for a comprehensive cultural day. Lunch and drinks are not included, so travelers should plan to purchase their own meals during the free time at Xochimilco.
This tour’s private group setting ensures a more personalized experience, with ample opportunity for questions and tailored pacing. It’s perfect for art enthusiasts, history lovers, or those seeking an immersive, curated day in Mexico City.

This 10-hour journey is ideal for travelers who want to see key cultural sites without the hassle of planning multiple trips. It suits art lovers, history buffs, and anyone interested in Mexican traditions like Xochimilco’s boat rides. The private group setup provides a comfortable environment for small groups or families.
Since the tour involves some bus travel and walking, it’s best for those with moderate mobility. It is not geared toward travelers seeking a purely outdoor adventure but favors those who appreciate museums, art, and cultural storytelling.
This private cultural tour offers a well-rounded look at some of Mexico City’s most beloved attractions. Its full-day schedule covers art, history, and local traditions in a comfortable, private setting. The inclusion of a trajinera boat ride and art museum visits makes it a standout option for those wanting a personalized experience.
While lunch and drinks are not included, the guided sightseeing, museum access, and authentic local stops provide excellent value for the $241 price. The guide’s expertise and smooth logistics help ensure a memorable day.
This tour appeals most to culture enthusiasts, art fans, and small groups seeking an intimate exploration of Mexico City’s vibrant neighborhoods and heritage. It’s a practical, engaging option for first-time visitors or those wanting a curated, private experience.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation is provided via coach throughout the day, including pickup and drop-off in Centro.
Are meals included during the tour?
No, lunch and drinks are not included, but there is time at Xochimilco to purchase food on your own.
How long do we spend at each site?
Visitors spend approximately 45 minutes in Coyoacán, one hour at the Frida Kahlo Museum, 30 minutes at UNAM, and two hours on the Xochimilco boat ride.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour involves some walking and bus travel, so it’s best for those with moderate mobility. It’s designed for those interested in art and culture.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing flexibility in your plans.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts and ends in Centro, making it convenient for guests staying in central Mexico City.