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Frida Kahlo Museum Guide: Tickets, Tips & What to See in Casa Azul

  • Writer: Erika Graham
    Erika Graham
  • 2 days ago
  • 4 min read
The Frida Kahlo Museum in Coyoacán Mexico City is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in the city.
The Frida Kahlo Museum is the most visited tourist site in Coyoacán, Mexico City.

Visiting the Frida Kahlo Museum is one of the most unforgettable cultural experiences in Mexico City. Known as La Casa Azul (The Blue House), this vibrant space in the heart of Coyoacán offers an intimate glimpse into the life and art of Mexico’s most iconic painter. Whether you’re here for a few days or exploring Mexico City for the first time, a trip to the Frida Kahlo Museum Mexico City should be at the top of your list.


In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know before you go: how to get Frida Kahlo Museum tickets, the best times to visit, highlights you can’t miss inside Casa Azul, and insider tips to make the most of your trip.


Stay just steps away from the museum! Book your stay at Casa Tamayo Boutique Hotel in Coyoacán — live like Frida for a few days.




About the Frida Kahlo Museum

The Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as Casa Azul, was the lifelong home of Frida Kahlo. Painted in striking cobalt blue, the house is both a celebration of her legacy and a preservation of the space where she created her most personal works.


Inside, you’ll find her original art, personal belongings, photographs, and even her iconic dresses. More than just a museum, Casa Azul immerses you in the world of Frida and Diego Rivera, reflecting the couple’s creative energy, political beliefs, and love for Mexican culture.


Frida Kahlo Museum Casa Azul Exterior
The vibrant cobalt-blue exterior of Casa Azul in Coyoacán, Mexico City.

How to Get Frida Kahlo Museum Tickets

One of the most important things to know is that Frida Kahlo Museum tickets often sell out days or even weeks in advance, especially during weekends and holidays. We recommend buying your tickets as far in advance as possible.


Where to Buy Tickets

  • Online in Advance: The official museum website offers timed entry slots. Booking online is the best way to secure your visit.

  • On-site: A limited number of tickets may be available at the entrance, but lines can be long and availability is not guaranteed.


Frida Kahlo Museum Tickets Line
Long lines form outside Casa Azul for last-minute tickets. Booking online is highly recommended.

Ticket Prices

  • General Admission: Around $250 MXN (about $15 USD)

  • Discounted Tickets: Reduced entry for students, teachers, and seniors with valid ID.

  • Free Days: Certain days offer free entry for Mexican residents — check the official calendar.


Visiting Hours & Best Time to Go

The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (closed Mondays). Visiting hours could change throughout the year. Please see the official website for updated hours.


Best Time to Visit

  • Early Morning: First slots of the day are quieter and allow for better photos.

  • Weekdays: Tuesdays and Wednesdays see fewer crowds compared to weekends.

  • Afternoon Light: The garden looks especially magical in the late afternoon.


Frida Kahlo Museum Garden Casa Azul
The lush garden at Casa Azul where Frida often found inspiration.

What to See Inside Casa Azul

The Casa Azul Frida Kahlo Museum is divided into several rooms and spaces that bring her world to life.


Frida’s Studio

Here, you’ll find her easel, brushes, and wheelchair — a moving reminder of her resilience as she painted despite health struggles.


The Kitchen

Decorated with traditional Mexican ceramics and tiles, the kitchen highlights the couple’s love of Mexican heritage.


Personal Artifacts

From her Tehuana dresses to orthopedic corsets, these items reveal the depth of Frida’s personal story.


Diego Rivera’s Collections

Rivera’s pre-Hispanic art collection is displayed throughout the home, reflecting the couple’s fascination with indigenous culture.


Frida Kahlo Museum Studio Easel
Frida Kahlo’s studio preserved with her easel and wheelchair.

Extend your Frida experience — stay at Casa Tamayo Boutique Hotel, an authentic boutique stay in Coyoacán, just steps away from the museum.



Tips for Visiting the Frida Kahlo Museum


  • Book Early: Tickets sell out quickly, so secure your spot online.

  • Arrive on Time: Entry is timed, and late arrivals may not be admitted.

  • Combine with Nearby Attractions: The Leon Trotsky Museum and Coyoacán Market are within walking distance.

  • Photography Rules: Personal photos are allowed, but professional cameras require an extra fee.

  • Allow at Least 1–2 Hours: To fully explore the rooms and garden.


Coyoacán Neighborhood Frida Kahlo Museum
The historic streets of Coyoacán, the charming neighborhood surrounding Casa Azul

Where to Stay Near the Frida Kahlo Museum

If you want to immerse yourself in the artistic spirit of Coyoacán, staying nearby makes your trip even more special. Coyoacán is about a 30-minute to one-hour drive from central Mexico City (depending on traffic). Spending a night in the neighborhood is a great way to escape the bustling city and enjoy both day and night activities in Coyoacán.


Casa Tamayo Boutique Hotel is a hidden gem just a short walk from Casa Azul. This family-owned boutique hotel offers authentic Mexican charm, cozy interiors, and a warm, personalized experience — making you feel like a local.




Final Thoughts: Why You Shouldn’t Miss Casa Azul


The Frida Kahlo Museum Mexico City is more than a museum — it’s a journey into the soul of one of the world’s most inspiring artists. From her intimate studio to her vibrant garden, Casa Azul allows you to walk through history and feel Frida’s presence in every corner.


If you’re planning a trip to Mexico City, don’t just visit — make it an experience. Stay in Coyoacán, explore the charming streets, and let Frida’s world inspire your own.




 
 
 

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