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Frida's Footsteps

Frida's Footsteps

Walk through Coyoacán, the bohemian neighborhood where Frida Kahlo lived her extraordinary life — from cobblestone plazas and colonial churches to the famous Blue House and beyond.

Duration85 minutes
Distance2.8 km
Stops7
Difficultyeasy

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Tour Stops (7)

1

Jardín Centenario

Coyoacán's iconic central plaza, anchored by the famous coyote fountain and surrounded by cafes, street performers, and centuries of history.

2

Plaza Hidalgo & The Palace of Cortés

The adjacent plaza where Hernán Cortés established his post-conquest government — the first seat of Spanish power in mainland America.

3

Iglesia de San Juan Bautista

One of the first Christian churches built in the Americas, dating to the 1520s, with a facade that blends Dominican and indigenous architectural elements.

4

Mercado de Coyoacán

The neighborhood's beloved food market — a sensory explosion of tostadas, fresh juice, mole, and the flavors that define Mexican culinary culture.

5

Casa Azul — Museo Frida Kahlo

The Blue House where Frida Kahlo was born, lived, created her masterworks, and died — now one of the most visited museums in Mexico.

6

Museo Casa de León Trotsky

The fortified house where exiled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky lived his final years and was assassinated by a Soviet agent in 1940.

7

Viveros de Coyoacán

A 39-hectare plant nursery and urban forest where locals jog, read, and escape the city — the green lungs of southern Mexico City.