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It is the home where Frida was born, where she spent many of her final years, and where her everyday life still feels close enough to touch.
You will move through intimate rooms, garden paths, personal objects, and exhibitions that reveal the woman behind the icon.
Visiting here offers a deeper understanding of Frida's paintings, her relationship with Diego Rivera, and the artistic and political spirit of 20th century Mexico..
The museum typically opens Tuesday through Sunday, usually from late morning to early evening. Entry is managed in timed slots, and hours may vary for special exhibitions or public holidays.
The museum is normally closed on Mondays and may also close on select national holidays or for maintenance; always check the latest official calendar before you go.
Londres 247, Del Carmen, Coyoacan, Mexico City, Mexico
Casa Azul sits in the heart of Coyoacan, one of Mexico City's most charming historic neighborhoods. The easiest way to arrive is by combining metro, bus, rideshare, or taxi with a short walk through local streets and plazas.
By metro, many visitors use Line 3 to Coyoacan or Viveros and then continue by taxi, rideshare, or local bus to Londres 247. It is also common to take Metro Line 2 to General Anaya and complete the final stretch by car or on foot if you enjoy walking.
Driving is possible, but traffic in this area can be heavy and street parking is limited. If you come by car, arrive early and use nearby paid parking lots in Coyoacan. From there, you can walk to the museum through pleasant residential streets.
Several public bus and RTP routes connect central districts with Coyoacan. Ask for stops near Del Carmen or central Coyoacan, then walk to the museum entrance on Londres Street. Rideshare is often the most straightforward final connection.
If you are already exploring Coyoacan center, you can easily walk to Casa Azul in around 10 to 20 minutes depending on your starting point. The route passes leafy streets, cafes, bookstores, and small artisan shops that make the approach part of the experience.
Because this is where Frida's life happened in real rooms, with real objects, real memories, and an atmosphere that helps her paintings feel deeply human and immediate.
Explore the house itself, including family spaces, intimate corners, and displays of Frida's personal items that reveal her daily routines, her resilience, and the creative universe she built around her home life.
Discover how Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera influenced each other's creative journeys through paintings, documents, photographs, and curated exhibitions that connect private life with national cultural history.
Take in the peaceful garden spaces, volcanic stone elements, and pre-Hispanic pieces that give Casa Azul its distinctive character, then continue into nearby Coyoacan streets for cafes, plazas, and local flavor.

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