Coyoacán is a borough in Mexico City, known for its bohemian vibe, UNESCO sites, gardens, museums, and archaeological sites. The area is home to the famous Casa Azul, also known as the Frida Kahlo Museum, which showcases the life and work of the iconic artist. Visitors can explore the historic center, filled with narrow cobblestone streets, small plazas, and colonial-era buildings, including the San Juan Bautista Church. The area is popular with families and tourists alike, offering a range of restaurants, cafes, and cultural attractions. The historic center is a great place to visit, with its peaceful atmosphere during the week and festive vibe on weekends and holidays
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Activities: We drove to Coyoacán, a quiet neighbourhood known for its hippie student vibe and its connection to Frida Kahlo. We visited the Leon Trotsky Museum and Frida Kahlo's Blue House
Highlights: We enjoyed walking around this quiet neighbourhood and the hippie student vibe, and Little N fell asleep during the drive ✨