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  • 600.0

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  • Mexico City
  • Guadalajara

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Voucher info
  • Please arrive at the meeting point in time, due to delays can not be reorganized.
  • Meeting points:
  • Xochimilco and Coyoacan / Xochimilco, Coyoacan and Frida:
  • • 07:50 am Open area of the National Auditorium one side of the Lunario Stone 
  • • 08:20 am Hotel NH Reforma Collection, 165 Liverpool St, Col. Juarez CDMX
  • • 08:50 am Back side of the Fine Arts Palace on Hidalgo Avenue
  • To reach us, take note of the following:
  •  +52 (55) 5512 - 5207 ext. 101 
  • Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm 
  • Emergency telephone: +52 1 (55) 4563-8246 
  • e-mail: [email protected]
  • Please arrive at the meeting point in time, due to delays can not be reorganized.
  • Meeting points:
  • Xochimilco and Coyoacan / Xochimilco, Coyoacan and Frida:
  • • 07:50 am Open area of the National Auditorium one side of the Lunario Stone 
  • • 08:20 am Hotel NH Reforma Collection, 165 Liverpool St, Col. Juarez CDMX
  • • 08:50 am Back side of the Fine Arts Palace on Hidalgo Avenue
  • To reach us, take note of the following:
  •  +52 (55) 5512 - 5207 ext. 101 
  • Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm 
  • Emergency telephone: 
  • +52 1 (55) 4563-8246 
  • e-mail: [email protected]

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  • it is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes., not wheelchair accessible., the tour will be monolingual, but during the transportation times, it will be bilingual.

Know Before You Book
  • it is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes., not wheelchair accessible., the tour will be monolingual, but during the transportation times, it will be bilingual.
  • it is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes.

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Short Description
  • Our first stop is Coyoacán, whose name in Náhuatl means “place of coyotes.” Here, our guide gives you a brief explanation of the origins and importance of this quarter and its surroundings. 
  • Next, you visit the museum-house of Frida Kahlo, the “Blue House,” where you learn about the intense relationship between Frida, her works, and her home.
  • The trip continues toward one of Frida Kahlo’s favorite places, Xochimilco. Here, you get information on its origins, going back to pre-Hispanic times, and enjoy a ride on a trajinera, the traditional boat of the area.
  • Our last stop is Ciudad Universitaria. Our guide explains to you the murals of Rectoría and the Central Library, belonging to the main campus of the national university.
  • This is one of our most colorful tours as you not only visit the famous “Blue House” but also admire the majestic architecture of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the picturesque landscapes of Coyoacán’s downtown, and the colors of Xochimilco, the “Place of flowers.”
  • Our first stop is Coyoacán, whose name in Náhuatl means “place of coyotes.” Here, our guide gives you a brief explanation of the origins and importance of this quarter and its surroundings. You also have time to walk around its streets and, if you want to, have a light breakfast (at your expense).
  • Next, you visit the museum-house of Frida Kahlo, the “Blue House,” where you learn about the intense relationship between Frida, her works, and her home, where she was born and also died. Although after marrying Diego Rivera she lived in different places in Mexico City and abroad, she always went back to her old house in Coyoacán.
  • The trip continues toward one of Frida Kahlo’s favorite places, Xochimilco. Here, you get information on its origins, going back to pre-Hispanic times, and enjoy a ride on a trajinera, the traditional boat of the area.
  • After the ride, you have spare time to walk around the crafts market or try the delicious food sold in the surrounding area. Our last stop is Ciudad Universitaria. Our guide explains to you the murals of Rectoría and the Central Library, belonging to the main campus of the national university.

Highlights
  • be amaze by the murals of juan o’gorman., float on the canals of xochimilco on a trajinera., see the magical world of frida kahlo.

Included
  • bilingual guide, entrance to the museum of frida kahlo (if option selected), ride on a trajinera, roundtrip transfer from meeting point
  • entry/admission - museo de frida kahlo (when the xochimilco & frida kahlo museum is selected), guide (monolingual if frida kahlo option selected), ride in a colorful 'trajinera', transport from central meeting points

Excluded
  • food and drinks, optional tips
  • food and drinks

Additional Info
  • It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes.
  • Not wheelchair accessible.
  • The tour will be monolingual, but during the transportation times, it will be bilingual.
  • It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes, Not wheelchair accessible, The tour will be monolingual when arriving to the visit. During the transportation times it will be bilingual

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Short Description
  • This is one of our most colorful tours as you not only visit the famous “Blue House” but also admire the majestic architecture of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the picturesque landscapes of Coyoacán’s downtown, and the colors of Xochimilco, the “Place of flowers.”
  • Our first stop is Coyoacán, whose name in Náhuatl means “place of coyotes.” Here, our guide gives you a brief explanation of the origins and importance of this quarter and its surroundings. You also have time to walk around its streets and, if you want to, have a light breakfast (at your expense).
  • Next, you visit the museum-house of Frida Kahlo, the “Blue House,” where you learn about the intense relationship between Frida, her works, and her home, where she was born and also died. Although after marrying Diego Rivera she lived in different places in Mexico City and abroad, she always went back to her old house in Coyoacán.
  • The trip continues toward one of Frida Kahlo’s favorite places, Xochimilco. Here, you get information on its origins, going back to pre-Hispanic times, and enjoy a ride on a trajinera, the traditional boat of the area.
  • After the ride, you have spare time to walk around the crafts market or try the delicious food sold in the surrounding area. Our last stop is Ciudad Universitaria. Our guide explains to you the murals of Rectoría and the Central Library, belonging to the main campus of the national university.
  • In one day, uncover the colonial charms of Coyoacán and then ride in a ‘trajinera’ down the UNESCO-listed waterways of Xochimilco. Walk around North America's oldest university and admire its Central Campus, another World Heritage site. Fans of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera will enjoy their former residence, Casa Azul, and receive an intimate look into the artists' turbulent yet productive partnership.
  • Visit a Cooperative Shop that helps the Mexican local artisans

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Short Description
  • In one day, uncover the colonial charms of Coyoacán and then ride in a ‘trajinera’ down the UNESCO-listed waterways of Xochimilco. Walk around North America's oldest university and admire its Central Campus, another World Heritage site. Fans of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera will enjoy their former residence, Casa Azul, and receive an intimate look into the artists' turbulent yet productive partnership.
  • Visit a Cooperative Shop that helps the Mexican local artisans
  • In one day, uncover the colonial charms of Coyoacán and then ride in a ‘trajinera’ down the UNESCO-listed waterways of Xochimilco, where you can buy snacks right from your boat. Walk around North America's oldest university and admire its Central Campus, another World Heritage site. Fans of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera will enjoy their former residence, Casa Azul, and receive an intimate look into the artists' turbulent yet productive partnership.
  • Visit a Cooperative Shop that helps the Mexican local artisans

Additional Info
  • It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes, Not wheelchair accessible, The tour will be monolingual when arriving to the visit. During the transportation times it will be bilingual
  • It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes, Not wheelchair accessible, The tour will be monolingual when arriving to the visit. During the transportation times it will be bilingual

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  • adult:
  • from: '12'
  • to: '99'
  • child:
  • from: '3'
  • to: '11'
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  • child:
  • from: '3'
  • to: '11'
  • adult:
  • from: '12'
  • to: '99'

Cancellation notes
  • Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
  • Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
  • Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
  • Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund

Voucher info
  • Please arrive at the meeting point in time, due to delays can not be reorganized.
  • Meeting points:
  • Xochimilco and Coyoacan / Xochimilco, Coyoacan and Frida:
  • • 07:50 am Open area of the National Auditorium one side of the Lunario Stone 
  • • 08:20 am Hotel NH Reforma Collection, 165 Liverpool St, Col. Juarez CDMX
  • • 08:50 am Back side of the Fine Arts Palace on Hidalgo Avenue
  • To reach us, take note of the following:
  •  +52 (55) 5512 - 5207 ext. 101 
  • Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm 
  • Emergency telephone: 
  • +52 1 (55) 4563-8246 
  • e-mail: [email protected]
  • Please arrive at the meeting point in time, due to delays can not be reorganized.
  • Meeting points:
  • Xochimilco and Coyoacan / Xochimilco, Coyoacan and Frida:
  • • 07:50 am Open area of the National Auditorium one side of the Lunario Stone 
  • • 08:20 am Hotel NH Reforma Collection, 165 Liverpool St, Col. Juarez CDMX
  • • 08:50 am Back side of the Fine Arts Palace on Hidalgo Avenue
  • To reach us, take note of the following:
  •  +52 (55) 5512 - 5207 ext. 101 
  • Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm 
  • Emergency telephone: 
  • +52 1 (55) 4563-8246 
  • e-mail: [email protected]