Overview
Coyoacán is a bohemian neighbourhood with cobblestone streets, colonial plazas, and a vibrant cultural scene. Home to Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul and Leon Trotsky's exile house.
Highlights
- Jardín Centenario: The main plaza with its iconic coyote fountain, surrounded by cafés.
- Casa Azul: Frida Kahlo's blue house museum, the neighbourhood's star attraction.
- Churros and street food: The plaza vendors sell some of the city's best churros and marquesitas.
History
One of Mexico City's oldest settlements, Coyoacán was the base of Hernán Cortés during the siege of Tenochtitlán. Its name means "place of coyotes" in Nahuatl.
Visitor Tips
- Weekend markets: The weekend artisan market fills the plazas with crafts and food stalls.
- Walking tour: Cover the main sights on foot in a 2-hour loop.
- Duration: 2-3 hours.