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Discover Mexico City's vibrant culture with this full-day tour covering Frida Kahlo's house, Coyoacán, Xochimilco canals, and iconic landmarks for $60.

This 11-hour guided tour offers a comprehensive look at the south of Mexico City for $60 per person. It features visits to Frida Kahlo’s house (excluding entrance fees), the lively center of Coyoacán, the historic house of Hernán Cortes, and the scenic Xochimilco canals. The tour also includes stops at the Olympic Stadium, UNAM library, and the Anahuacalli Museum.
While the tour covers a wide variety of sights, it relies on guests to arrange their own tickets for some museums, notably the Frida Kahlo house. The guide leads the group through each location, providing insights about key landmarks and Mexican culture, making it suitable for travelers eager for a full-day overview of this colorful city area.
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The tour begins with hotel pick-up in Mexico City, setting the stage for a day filled with cultural and historical highlights. The group heads first to the house of Frida Kahlo, a visit that offers a glimpse into the life of the iconic artist. However, it’s important to note that entrance fees are not included, so prior booking is recommended if the visit to the Frida Kahlo Museum is a priority.
Next, the center of Coyoacán comes into focus. This neighborhood is lively and colorful, with cobblestone streets, markets, and cafes that reflect local life. The guide shares stories about the area’s history and cultural significance, making it a vibrant start to the day.

The tour then moves to the house of Hernán Cortes, offering a historic perspective on Mexico’s colonial past. Nearby, the park of La Conchita provides a relaxing green space for a quick walk. These stops highlight the blend of history and leisure that defines this part of Mexico City.
Guests appreciate the opportunity to see sites that connect Mexico’s indigenous and colonial histories, though the tour does not specify the exact duration at each stop. Still, the guide ensures the group keeps a steady pace to accommodate the full itinerary.
Continuing southward, the group visits the Ex Hacienda de Cortes, a historic estate that once played a significant role in the region’s development. Afterwards, the center of San Angel offers a taste of Mexico’s artistic side, with picturesque streets and local markets.
Guests often find these stops enriching, providing context about Mexico’s colonial and artistic heritage. The Museum of the Risco also features in the itinerary, adding an artistic dimension to the day.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour then explores Mexico City’s modern and architectural highlights. The Olympic Stadium stands out as a historic site from the 1968 Olympics, and the UNAM library impresses with its unique architectural design, representing one of Mexico’s educational landmarks.
The Anahuacalli Museum closes the series of cultural visits, showcasing Diego Rivera’s collection of pre-Hispanic artifacts and his architectural vision. Guides offer insights into their historical and cultural significance, enriching the experience.
One of the most distinctive parts of the tour is the walk through the famous canals of Xochimilco. Guests board traditional trajineras—flat-bottomed boats decorated with vibrant colors—and enjoy a lively atmosphere filled with music, local vendors, and scenic views.
This stop provides a relaxing yet festive break from the more historical sites. The canals are renowned for their Aztec origins and current popularity as a must-see attraction in Mexico City.
After Xochimilco, the group visits the Anahuacalli Museum once again, this time focusing on Diego Rivera’s collection and the architecture he designed to reflect pre-Hispanic traditions. It’s a highlight for art enthusiasts and those interested in Mexico’s indigenous roots.
This stop emphasizes the artistic spirit that permeates much of Mexico City’s cultural landscape, offering a different perspective on Rivera’s work and vision.
The Aztec Stadium marks the tour’s conclusion, offering a glimpse of a site deeply woven into Mexico’s sports and cultural history. Afterward, the group returns to their hotels, completing the full circuit of the city’s south-side highlights.
Travelers appreciate the comprehensive nature of this tour, though some may find the pace tight, especially if museum tickets are not pre-arranged. The guide’s knowledge and friendly demeanor are often praised for making the experience enjoyable and informative.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, sunscreen, and water. Since food and drinks are not included, bringing snacks is advisable for longer stretches between stops.
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and guests should check availability for starting times to align with their schedules. Booking is flexible with the option to reserve now and pay later, and cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This full-day tour is best suited for travelers seeking a broad overview of Mexico City’s cultural, historic, and scenic highlights. It provides a good introduction for first-time visitors interested in art, history, and local life.
Those with an interest in Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, or Mexico’s ancient canals will find the stops particularly rewarding. However, guests should plan for some waiting times at museums and consider pre-booking tickets for priority access, especially at the Frida Kahlo house.
This comprehensive tour offers a well-rounded perspective of Mexico City’s vibrant south side. From the artistic and historic sites like Coyoacán and Hernán Cortes’s house to the lively Xochimilco canals, each stop highlights a different aspect of the city’s identity.
The guides’ knowledge enhances the experience, providing context and stories behind each landmark. Although the absence of included entrance fees means some sites require prior planning, this allows flexibility based on individual interests.
The price point makes it an accessible option for travelers wanting a full-day exploration, especially those eager to see both cultural landmarks and scenic landscapes within a single trip. It is an excellent choice for curious travelers who enjoy guided experiences but are comfortable organizing their own museum tickets.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transfers are included, ensuring smooth travel between locations.
Are entrance fees to museums included?
No, entrance fees are not included; guests need to purchase tickets separately if they wish to visit specific sites like the Frida Kahlo Museum.
What languages are available for the guide?
The tour is led by guides who speak Spanish and English.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 11 hours, with starting times available based on availability.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and physical mobility should be considered due to the walking involved.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, hat, camera, sunscreen, and water for the day.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in planning.
Is there an option to reserve now and pay later?
Yes, guests can reserve and pay later, allowing flexible booking without immediate payment.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of key landmarks with local cultural experiences like Xochimilco, guided by knowledgeable professionals, makes this tour a practical way to see Mexico City’s highlights in a single day.
Will I have enough time at each stop?
While the tour covers many sites, the schedule can be tight, especially if museum tickets are not pre-arranged. Planning ahead for tickets enhances the experience.
What is the overall value of this tour?
At $60, the tour provides access to a variety of cultural, historic, and scenic landmarks with guided insights, making it a reasonable choice for those looking for a comprehensive day in Mexico City.