**3 HOURS IN COYOACÁN, MUSEUM ENTRY 3 HOURS 15 MINS AFTER START TIME**
Let’s discover Frida Kahlo museum and neighborhood from a different point of view, mixing top landmarks, beautiful parks, street art, colorful markets and take original and unforgettable photos!
We will show you all this while riding bikes through beautiful Coyoacan - Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera's neighborhood and first capital of New Spain up to 1523.
We will take a break to enjoy delicious churros with atole in a colorful plaza as well as yummy tostadas & aguas frescas in the market. We end the tour at the Frida Kahlo Museum where you will be free to see it at your own pace.
**The Whole experience last 4 hours, including the time you’ll spend at the museum. Please plan accordingly. (Coyoacan is around 30 min from other neighborhoods).
We will go around the neighborhood in our bicycles, visiting historical sites, talking about Fridas life and have some snacks (best churros in town) before we drop them off and head into the market for some tasty tostadas & aguas frescas. We end the tour at the Frida Kahlo museum where you will be free to see it at your own pace.
We will go around the neighborhood in our bicycles, visiting historical sites, talking about Fridas life and have some snacks (best churros in town) before we drop them off and head into the market for some tasty tostadas & aguas frescas. We end the tour at the Frida Kahlo museum where you will be free to see it at your own pace.
We will go around the neighborhood in our bicycles, visiting historical sites, talking about Fridas life and have some snacks (best churros in town) before we drop them off and head into the market for some tasty tostadas & aguas frescas. We end the tour at the Frida Kahlo museum where you will be free to see it at your own pace.
Let’s bike around to discover the magic of Coyoacan neighborhood and finish our journey at the Frida Kahlo Museum (with VIP Tickets).
WHERE
We start the experience @ C. Moctezuma 132, Del Carmen, Coyoacan (it's a bike repair shop).
The experience ends at the Frida Kahlo Museum.
The easiest way to get to the meeting point is via Uber.
WHEN
Please arrive 10 minutes early. Due to the experience schedule and out of respect for the other guests, we only have a 10 min tolerance before leaving. Please, just be on time :-)
WHAT
THE WHOLE EXPERIENCE LASTS 3 HOURS, NOT INCLUDING THE TIME YOU’LL SPEND AT THE MUSEUM. PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY.
The meeting point is Coyobikes, a bike repair shop.
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PLEASE READ - IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Hola! We look forward to seeing you in Coyoacán, the oldest neighborhood in the City!
Here is some important information to help make your visit unforgettable:
WHERE
We start the experience @ St. Moctezuma 86 (Bike workshop "Coyobikes"
- https://maps.app.goo.gl/wewMgrVzNqCpSrRL6).
The experience ends at the Frida Kahlo Museum.
The easiest way to get to the meeting point is via Uber.
*Traffic can be really heavy, please consider at least 30-40 min for transportation to and from the experience.
WHEN
Please arrive 10 minutes early. Due to the experience schedule, we only have a 10 min tolerance before leaving.
WHAT
We will go around the neighborhood in our bicycles, visiting historical sites, talking about Fridas life and have some snacks (best churros in town) before we drop them off and head into the market for some tasty tostadas & aguas frescas. We end the tour at the Frida Kahlo museum where you will be free to see it at your own pace.
THE WHOLE EXPERIENCE LASTS 3 HOURS, NOT INCLUDING THE TIME YOU’LL SPEND AT THE MUSEUM. PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY.
WHAT TO WEAR & BRING?
We recommend bringing a little backpack where you can keep your personal belongings. Sun glasses, shorts, hats, cameras, etc. are all welcome.
WHAT ABOUT RAIN?
CDMX is blessed with amazing weather year round, but during the rainy season (may-sep) afternoon showers do not interfere with our experience. In case you do come on a rainy day, we have ponchos available. Tour will only be canceled in case of really heavy rain (that is very unusual).
BIG BACKPACKS
Please leave your big backpacks at home as they are not allowed in the museum, and we don’t have a cloakroom.
CASH AND TIPPING YOUR GUIDE
Make sure you bring cash if you want to buy a souvenir at the market or museum. Tips are always welcome but never expected. We want you to enjoy a Five Star experience so if there's anything that'll make your experience better please let us know.
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