Join our small VIP group tour to explore the artistic legacy of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in three museums. Experience the rich culture and history of Mexico in the heart of Coyoacán.
Join our small VIP group tour to explore the artistic legacy of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in three museums. Experience the rich culture and history of Mexico in the heart of Coyoacán.
- Museo Mural Diego Rivera - Situated in the city’s historic center, this museum showcases one of Rivera’s renowned works, the mural “Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park.” Visitors can explore Rivera’s symbolic depiction of significant figures from Mexican history, gaining insight into his vision of the nation’s cultural and political…
- Museo Mural Diego Rivera - Situated in the city’s historic center, this museum showcases one of Rivera’s renowned works, the mural “Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park.” Visitors can explore Rivera’s symbolic depiction of significant figures from Mexican history, gaining insight into his vision of the nation’s cultural and political development.
- Museo del Cárcamo de Dolores - A hidden gem in Chapultepec Park, this site features a breathtaking mural by Diego Rivera that intertwines themes of water, life, and Mexican culture. Set against a monumental water system, Rivera’s mural is one of his most ambitious and distinctive creations.
- Museo Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo - This modernist building, where Rivera lived and worked, was designed by the esteemed architect Juan O’Gorman. The studio provides a glimpse into the artist’s private life, showcasing his tools, unfinished pieces, and personal items. The studio’s simplicity and functionality emphasize Rivera’s dedication to using art as a means for social change.
- Teatro de los Insurgentes - The theater features a striking mosaic mural by Rivera on its façade, depicting his interpretation of Mexico’s revolutionary history and the people’s role in shaping its future. This iconic piece reflects Rivera’s commitment to making art accessible to the public and highlighting the Mexican people’s struggles and achievements.
- Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli - An architectural wonder designed by Rivera himself, this pyramid-shaped museum houses his extensive collection of pre-Hispanic art and artifacts, which greatly influenced his work. The museum is a masterpiece, merging indigenous Mexican designs with modern architecture, ideal for those interested in Rivera’s profound connection to Mexico’s ancient heritage.
- Museo Frida Kahlo - Known as La Casa Azul (The Blue House), located in the charming neighborhood of Coyoacán. This was Kahlo’s childhood home and later the residence she shared with Rivera. Visitors can immerse themselves in Frida’s world, viewing her vibrant art, personal items, and the intimate spaces where she created some of her most famous works. The museum offers a poignant and emotional insight into Frida’s life, her challenges, and her passion for art and Mexican identity.

- Entrance fee to the three museums
- Transport with air-conditioned vehicle
- An International Healthy Protocol to ensure you are safe during your tour
- Masks and Gloves available to all of our customers that request them
- Pickup and drop-off from/to your hotel or nearest meeting point
- Entrance fee to the three museums
- Transport with air-conditioned vehicle
- An International Healthy Protocol to ensure you are safe during your tour
- Masks and Gloves available to all of our customers that request them
- Pickup and drop-off from/to your hotel or nearest meeting point
- Food & Beverages
- Gratuities
- Food & Beverages
- Gratuities
The “Legacy of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Tour” offers a comprehensive day-long exploration into the lives and works of Mexico’s most celebrated artists, ideal for those interested in a fusion of art, history, and culture. The tour kicks off at Cárcamo de Dolores in Chapultepec Park, where Rivera’s distinctive mural on water and life is displayed….
The “Legacy of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Tour” offers a comprehensive day-long exploration into the lives and works of Mexico’s most celebrated artists, ideal for those interested in a fusion of art, history, and culture. The tour kicks off at Cárcamo de Dolores in Chapultepec Park, where Rivera’s distinctive mural on water and life is displayed. Participants will then proceed to the Museum Mural Diego Rivera to appreciate “Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park,” delving into its historical significance. The itinerary includes a visit to the Theater of Los Insurgentes, showcasing Rivera’s revolutionary mosaic mural, and Diego Rivera’s Studio, which emphasizes his modernist workspace. At the Anahuacalli Museum, guests can explore Rivera’s collection of pre-Hispanic art. The day wraps up at the Frida Kahlo Museum, providing a personal glimpse into Frida’s vibrant life and artistry. This tour is highly recommended for art aficionados and cultural enthusiasts.
Note: The schedule, sequence of attractions, and number of participants may vary depending on the season of your reservation.
- We have put in place a Safe and Healty International Protocol to ensure you travel secure during your tour.
- We will advise you to wear a mask as a safety procedure.
- Customers with high temperature or clear symptoms of flu or dry cough will not be allowed in the tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.