Tour the traditional canals of the region, visit a replica of the island of the dolls and go to the greenhouses to see or buy traditional Xochimilco plants. Also, to appreciate the wonderful nature of the Caltongo Lagoon.
The perfect mix between cutlura and fun.
They are collected in the hotel lobby.
Coyoacán is probably next to Roma and Condesa, the best-known neighborhood in Mexico City. Located in the southern part of CDMX, the Barrio Mágico de Coyoacán is an essential place for our visit to the Mexican capital. Artists, graffiti artists, tarot artists, organ grinders, mimes, or schitesm sellers mix to form a vital ecosystem that the Spanish director Luis Buñuel showed in a scene from his film ‘La Ilusión Viaja en Tranvía’. If to that we add some of the best colonial-style buildings, cobbled streets, museums and lively squares, we whet the appetite to get to know Coyoacán.
The famous Xochimilco canals, the last remnants of the extensive transportation system created by the Aztecs, are located in southern Mexico City, alongside a struggling working-class neighborhood. Colorful gondolas take visitors on rides alongside the boats of food vendors, artisans, and mariachis. The atmosphere is festive, especially on the weekends.
The Blue House is the Intimate Universe of Frida Kahlo. In this beautiful residence, the artist lived most of her life; initially with his family and years later, with Diego Rivera. Likewise, interesting Mexican and foreign visitors stayed in this place, attracted by the captivating couple of artists. Frida wanted to leave her home as a museum, to learn and enjoy her beloved Mexico. For this reason, after his death, Diego organizes the Frida Kahlo Museum here.
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