Coyoacán
Discover Coyoacán: Mexico City's historic, bohemian heart.

About Coyoacán
Coyoacán, nestled within the vast expanse of Mexico City, is a neighborhood that beckons with its rich tapestry of culture, history, and artistic flair. Originally an Aztec town before the Spanish conquest, Coyoacán became a pivotal colonial settlement, reflecting a blend of indigenous and European influences. Today, it stands as a testament to Mexico's vibrant history and cultural diversity. Stroll through the Plaza Hidalgo and Jardín Centenario, two main squares where locals and tourists alike gather amidst lush greenery and historic architecture. The air is filled with the aroma of churros and freshly brewed coffee from nearby cafes, inviting you to pause and soak in the surroundings. A visit to Coyoacán is incomplete without exploring the Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as La Casa Azul. This iconic blue house, where the renowned artist was born and died, offers an intimate glimpse into her life and work. Additionally, the Leon Trotsky Museum provides a fascinating insight into the Russian revolutionary's final years spent in exile here. Coyoacán's vibrant markets, such as the Mercado de Coyoacán, are a feast for the senses, offering everything from traditional crafts to tantalizing street food. The neighborhood also boasts a lively cultural scene, with art galleries, theaters, and bookshops dotting its streets. Whether you're visiting for its historical allure, artistic heritage, or simply to enjoy a leisurely afternoon in its picturesque plazas, Coyoacán promises a rich and memorable experience. Nearby, you can explore the Viveros de Coyoacán, a large park perfect for a leisurely walk or a jog, adding to the area's appeal as a green oasis in the city.
Highlights
- Frida Kahlo Museum: Explore the life of an iconic artist.
- Plaza Hidalgo & Jardín Centenario: Relax in Coyoacán's central squares.
- Mercado de Coyoacán: Experience local flavors and crafts.
- Leon Trotsky Museum: Discover the history of a revolutionary exile.
- Viveros de Coyoacán: Enjoy a serene walk in a sprawling urban park.
- Cultural Scene: Dive into the area's galleries, theaters, and bookshops.
- Charming Streets: Wander through colorful, historic cobblestone lanes.
