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Xochimilco Frida Kahlo Tour With Lunch

This is the big one: an 8-hour day that strings together the floating canals of Xochimilco, the colonial streets of Coyoacán and an optional stop at the Frida Kahlo Museum, with a traditional lunch you can add at checkout. With nearly 3,826 reviews behind it, the xochimilco frida kahlo tour with lunch is one of the most-booked full days out of Mexico City, and this guide covers exactly what's included, what the lunch and Casa Azul add-ons cover, and how the day actually flows.

Trajineras crowding a UNESCO canal in Xochimilco on a day pairing museums in Mexico City with Coyoacan
4.4★3,826 reviews
$51per person
8 hoursduration
Freecancellation 24h
8 Hours3,826 ReviewsUNESCO CanalsOptional LunchOptional Casa Azul EntryCoyoacán
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About This Full-Day Tour

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Free Cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund.
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Duration
About 8 hours, door to door.
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Optional Traditional Lunch
Add a sit-down Mexican lunch at checkout.
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Optional Frida Kahlo Museum
Add Casa Azul entry at checkout.
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Hotel Pickup
Pickup from central Mexico City hotel zones.

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Why This Is the Tour Most Travelers Book

Nearly 3,826 travelers have rated this xochimilco frida kahlo tour with lunch, which makes it the flagship version of the Xochimilco day trip rather than a niche option. The reason so many people land on this exact listing is that it covers the two neighborhoods most first-time visitors want in one booking: the UNESCO-listed canals of Xochimilco, where trajinera boats drift between chinampas, and the leafy, colonial streets of Coyoacán, home to Frida Kahlo's old neighborhood. A separate, longer version of this itinerary runs closer to 10 hours without the lunch option; this is the version built around an 8-hour day with food built into the plan.

The traditional lunch, added at checkout rather than baked into every booking, is what turns this from a sightseeing day into a full meal-and-canal experience. Instead of hunting for a table among Coyoacán's market stalls on your own, you get a seated, prepared meal slotted into the schedule, which matters most on weekends when the market gets crowded and tables fill up fast.

The optional Frida Kahlo Museum stop is the other reason this particular xochimilco full day tour with lunch gets booked so heavily. Casa Azul sells out its own timed tickets independently, so having the option to add it here, alongside the canals and colonial walk, saves a separate trip back to Coyoacán for travelers who only have one day to spare.

What You'll See

The day moves between water and cobblestones, with the following stops along the way:

  • The floating chinampa gardens of Xochimilco, farmed the same way since before the Spanish arrived
  • A trajinera boat ride along the UNESCO-listed canals, past colorful hand-painted vessels
  • Floating vendor boats selling snacks, drinks and marigolds along the water
  • Coyoacán's central plaza and Jardín Centenario, ringed by colonial buildings
  • The covered Coyoacán market, known for tostadas and fresh produce stalls
  • The blue exterior walls of Casa Azul, the Frida Kahlo Museum, with entry available as an add-on
  • A seated traditional Mexican lunch, if you've added it at checkout
  • Narrow colonial streets lined with cafes, galleries and street musicians
Colorful trajinera boats on the canals during a xochimilco frida kahlo tour with lunch near Coyoacán, Mexico City
Trajineras drift past Xochimilco's chinampa gardens on the canal portion of the day.

What's Included (and What's Not)

Here's what comes with the base booking:

  • ✓ Round-trip hotel pickup from central Mexico City zones
  • ✓ Transport between Xochimilco and Coyoacán
  • ✓ Guided trajinera canal ride through Xochimilco
  • ✓ Guided time in Coyoacán's plaza and market area
  • ✓ Free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure

These are optional extras you choose at checkout, not automatic inclusions:

  • ✗ Traditional lunch, an add-on selected when you book
  • ✗ Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul) entry, also an add-on
  • ✗ Snacks, drinks or souvenirs from boat vendors, who deal in cash only
  • ✗ Gratuities for your guide or boat crew

How the Day Flows

  1. Morning

    Hotel pickup

    Your guide collects you from a central Mexico City hotel zone and heads south toward Xochimilco.

  2. Mid-morning

    Board your trajinera

    Step onto a hand-painted boat and drift the canals past floating gardens, vendor boats and other trajineras.

  3. Late morning

    Canal time

    Spend roughly an hour to 90 minutes on the water, with your guide pointing out the chinampas and their history.

  4. Midday

    Transfer to Coyoacán

    Drive to Coyoacán and get oriented in the plaza and Jardín Centenario before free time begins.

  5. Early afternoon

    Lunch (if added)

    If you booked the lunch add-on, sit down for a traditional meal near the market before continuing on foot.

  6. Afternoon

    Casa Azul (if added)

    If you added Frida Kahlo Museum entry, your guide walks you to Casa Azul for your timed visit.

  7. Late afternoon

    Return transfer

    Head back to your hotel zone, wrapping up an 8-hour day between canals and colonial streets.

Important Things to Know

What to pack

  • Cash in pesos, since boat vendors and market stalls rarely take cards
  • Sun protection, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, since the trajineras are open-air
  • Comfortable walking shoes for Coyoacán's cobblestone streets
  • A light layer, as the canal breeze can feel cool even on a warm day

What to leave behind

  • Large suitcases or bulky bags, which are awkward on the narrow boat benches
  • Anything you're not comfortable losing to a splash from the canal water
  • Formal shoes, which don't hold up well on the boat's wooden decking
  • Assumptions that lunch or Casa Azul are already booked, both are checkout add-ons

Insider Tips

A few pointers pulled from traveler reviews and local guides who work this route regularly:

  • Weekday mornings are noticeably calmer on the canals than weekend afternoons, when the water fills with music and larger party boats.
  • Keep small bills on hand for the boat vendors selling snacks, drinks and souvenirs, plus a bit extra for tipping your guide.
  • If you're adding the Frida Kahlo Museum, treat that timed entry as its own fixed appointment within the day rather than something to squeeze in loosely.
  • The Coyoacán market gets busy fast on weekends, so booking the lunch add-on in advance beats trying to find a free table once you arrive.
  • Some embarcaderos (boat docks) see far fewer crowds than others; your guide will typically choose a quieter one over the busiest tourist dock.
  • Bring a printed or phone copy of your confirmation, since both the boat dock and Casa Azul check tickets before letting groups through.

Where You're Headed

A cat resting in the courtyard of Casa Azul during the optional Frida Kahlo Museum stop on a xochimilco frida kahlo tour with lunch
One of the resident cats in Casa Azul's courtyard, seen on the optional museum add-on.

Who It's For

This coyoacan xochimilco frida day trip suits:

  • First-time visitors who want canals, colonial streets and an optional museum in a single booked day
  • Travelers who'd rather add a sit-down lunch than search for a table themselves
  • Anyone short on time who wants Casa Azul folded into a wider day instead of a separate trip
  • Groups that enjoy a lively, social boat ride over a quiet, private one
  • Readers comparing options across the wider Mexico City museum categories before picking a single day trip

Not ideal for

  • Travelers with limited mobility, since the boat dock and gangplanks involve uneven steps
  • Anyone wanting a quiet, nature-focused canal outing, since weekend boats can get loud with music and groups
  • Visitors who need a guaranteed Casa Azul slot, since it's an add-on that can sell out separately from the base tour

Xochimilco Frida Kahlo Tour With Lunch FAQ

Is lunch included in the xochimilco frida kahlo tour with lunch, or is it optional?

Lunch is optional. It's an add-on you choose at checkout rather than something bundled automatically into every booking, so double-check your selection before paying.

Is adding the Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul) entry worth it?

If seeing Frida Kahlo's home and studio matters to your trip, yes, since it folds a separately ticketed, often sold-out museum into a day you're already spending in Coyoacán. If you'd rather keep the day focused on canals and market time, skip it and just view the museum's blue exterior walls from outside.

How large are the boat groups on the canal portion?

Group sizes vary by departure, and trajineras themselves seat multiple people around a central table, so expect a shared boat experience rather than a fully private ride unless the listing specifies private service.

What happens if the Casa Azul add-on is sold out for my date?

If the museum entry shows as unavailable for your chosen day, you can still take the rest of the tour, including the canals and Coyoacán, and view Casa Azul's exterior. Try shifting your booking to a different date if the museum visit is a priority.

Is a vegetarian lunch option available?

Vegetarian-friendly dishes are generally available with the traditional lunch add-on, but confirm any dietary needs when you book so the restaurant can prepare for it.

How is this different from the Xochimilco and Coyoacán tour without lunch?

This is the flagship version, built around an 8-hour day with lunch and Casa Azul available as add-ons. A separate listing covers roughly the same neighborhoods over a longer 10-hour day without a lunch option, which suits travelers who'd rather eat on their own schedule.

What Travelers Say

★★★★★ ★★★★★
The canal ride was the highlight of our whole trip, and adding lunch meant we didn't waste time looking for a restaurant in Coyoacán. Well worth the extra.
Melissa H. · Chicago, Illinois
★★★★★ ★★★★★
We added the Frida Kahlo Museum and it worked out perfectly with the rest of the day. Just know it's booked separately, so check availability early.
Thomas B. · Leeds, UK
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Long day but a good one. The market lunch was tasty and the boat ride was more lively than I expected, in a good way. Bring cash for the vendors.
Carla V. · Bogotá, Colombia

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