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