One Epic Day in Mexico City: Frida, Xochimilco & Lucha Libre

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$125
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$199
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Highlights:

- Frida Kahlo - Casa Azul Museum
- Anahuacalli - Frida´s Husband Museum
- Boat Party at Xochimilco (16 pax max)
- Lucha Libre (Fights)
- Transfers


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Adventurers Rating

12 Hrs

Duration

Medium

Difficulty level

16

Group size

Adventure Description

Spend one unforgettable day in Mexico City—feeling Frida’s colors, gliding through Xochimilco at golden hour, and chanting ringside at a lucha libre fight. This isn’t a checklist; it’s a journey through culture, canals, and celebration, designed for travelers who want to live the story, not just watch it.

We begin in Coyoacán at Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul and Diego Rivera’s Anahuacalli Museum—timed entries handled for a smooth, intimate visit. Then it’s south to a decorated Xochimilco trajinera: antojitos, drinks, music when available, and sunset light that makes every photo pop—confetti-in-your-face guaranteed. By the time night arrives, you’re singing with strangers who feel like friends.

We close with the roar of Lucha Libre—masks, acrobatics, and crowd chants you learn in seconds. Tickets and hosted transfers included; small-group flow with a bilingual host. Come solo or with friends—you’ll leave with more. This is the Mexico City everyone talks about after the trip.

  • Destinations: Casa Azul (Frida Kahlo Museum), Anahuacalli Museum (Diego Rivera), Xochimilco Canals, Lucha Libre Arena (Mexico City)
  • Includes: timed museum tickets, hosted transfers, small-group trajinera (max 16), antojitos & drinks, bilingual host
  • Also searched as: Mexico City day tour, Frida Kahlo tickets, Xochimilco boat party, Lucha Libre Mexico City tickets
Intinerary

11:00 — Meet at Glorieta de la Cibeles.
11:30–13:00 — Casa Azul.
13:15–14:15 — Museo Anahuacalli.
14:30–15:15 — Transfer
15:30–18:00 — Xochimilco
18:15–19:00 — Transfer to the Arena.
19:30–21:30 — Lucha Libre show (schedule varies).
21:30 — Tour ends here—your night continues with new friends.

Times may shift with traffic, venue schedules, and show cards.

Inclusions / Exclusions

Inclusions
- Hosted day experience (English/Spanish)
- Pre-booked entry: Casa Azul & Anahuacalli
- Xochimilco trajinera (max 13) with antojitos & drinks
- Live music onboard (when available)
- Lucha Libre tickets (standard bowl seating)
- All transfers between featured sites
- Safety brief & tips for photos/etiquette

Exclusions
- Hotel pickup/drop-off
- Return transport after the show
- Personal purchases (masks, merch, extra food/drinks)
- Photo/video permits if required by venues
- Gratuities & travel insurance

Relevant Information

- Casa Azul: Timed entries; short lines possible. Inside time is limited by venue flow.
- Anahuacalli: Uneven stone paths; watch your step.
- Xochimilco: Festive vibe.
- Lucha Libre: Showdays vary by week; we choose the best available.
- Tour ends near the arena. Return transport not included.

Transportation

From

  • Glorieta de Cibeles, Mexico City

- To save time, we don’t do multiple hotel pickups in traffic—we go straight by the fastest route.
- Still, please share your hotel address at checkout: if it matches our optimized route, we may confirm pickup.
- The tour ends near the arena; return transport is not included.

Meeting Point

11:00 AM at Glorieta de la Cibeles (CDMX) — Calle El Oro side.

What to Bring

- Front-worn waist pack
- Closed shoes;
- Cash

Frequently Asked Question

1. How do I get tickets for Casa Azul (Frida Kahlo Museum)?

Tickets are pre-booked with this tour. No need to wait long time in queue; your host manages entry time.

2. Is it possible to visit Casa Azul and Anahuacalli on the same day?

Yes. They’re close by, and this tour combines both with hosted transfers.

3. What makes Anahuacalli Museum special?

It’s Diego Rivera’s (Fridas Husband) volcanic-stone architectonic masterpiece, housing his vast pre-Hispanic collection.

4. Why is Xochimilco famous?

For its colorful trajineras (boats), live music, floating markets, and festive atmosphere. UNESCO Heritage.

5. Do Xochimilco boats serve alcohol?

Yes, under regulation. This tour includes beers and tequila per boat; outside alcohol is not allowed.

6. Is Xochimilco safe at night?

Yes, within hosted and designated routes. Bring minimal valuables and use a waist pack.

7. What is the vibe in Xochimilco?

Lively and social: music, food, and interaction with other boats.

8. What happens at a Lucha Libre match?

High-energy acrobatics, masked wrestlers, cheers, and crowd chants—pure spectacle.

9. Can I wear or buy a wrestling mask?

Yes! Many fans do. You’ll have a chance to buy masks before the show.

10. How long does this full-day tour last?

About 12 hours, from late morning through the Lucha Libre evening show.

11. Is the tour suitable for children or reduced mobility?

Not at all. It’s recommended for 16+. Museums and arena have stairs, uneven paths, and dense crowds.

12. What about food and drinks during the day?

This is not a food tour, but gastronomy is part of our culture, so, we will make sugestions when, where and what to eat.

Cancelation Policy

Free cancellation up to 72 hours before the start time; no refunds within 72 hours. Changes within 24 hours are not accepted.

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