Frida Kahlo & Anahuacalli Museum Skip-the-Line Tickets
































Frida Kahlo & Anahuacalli Museum Skip-the-Line Tickets
Duration: 5.5 hours
5.5 hours
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Save time and explore the Frida Kahlo Museum (La Casa Azul) in Mexico City with skip-the-line tickets that grant direct entry to this historic home turned cultural landmark. Your ticket includes a digital guide in English or Spanish, allowing you to move at your own pace through exhibits showcasing Frida’s life and work.
Save time and explore the Frida Kahlo Museum (La Casa Azul) in Mexico City with skip-the-line tickets that grant direct entry to this historic home turned cultural landmark. Your ticket includes a digital guide in English or Spanish, allowing you to move at your own pace through exhibits showcasing Frida’s life and work.
Included with your entry is access to both the Frida Kahlo Museum and Diego Rivera’s Anahuacalli Museum, allowing you to skip the line at both attractions.
La Casa Azul offers a glimpse into Frida's life through her personal belongings, traditional folk art pieces, and the lush gardens that sparked much of her inspiration.
Enjoy guided storytelling in either English or Spanish as you explore the lives of Frida and Diego, with rich narratives, images, and expert commentary throughout the tour.
The museum showcases a range of pre-Hispanic artifacts alongside vibrant clothing and exhibits that reflect the environment which shaped Frida’s iconic artworks.
Choose to enhance your experience with a hotel pickup option, including a guided walk through Coyoacán, a traditional trajinera boat ride in Xochimilco, and sampling local delicacies.
Admission to the Frida Kahlo Museum with skip-the-line access
Entry to Anahuacalli Museum included in your ticket
Use of a professional guide offering English or Spanish commentary
Return transportation from Mexico City, depending on your chosen option
Walking tour through Coyocacan, based on your selected package
One ride aboard a vibrant 'trajinera', as per your selection
Access to audio-guided insights, available according to your ticket choice
Individual Costs

Frida Kahlo Museum kitchen with yellow furniture and traditional Mexican pottery.
Your Experience at Frida Kahlo & Anahuacalli Museum
You’ll bypass long lines to enter La Casa Azul, also known as Frida Kahlo’s home. With a digital guide and access to the nearby Anahuacalli Museum, your visit offers an in-depth look into the lives of two legendary artists.
How It Works
Show up at the main entrance of the Frida Kahlo Museum with your ticket for quick entry. Once checked in, you’ll get a digital guide—available in English or Spanish—to start exploring on your own schedule.
About the Attractions
The Frida Kahlo Museum (La Casa Azul) opened its doors back in 1958 and is located in Coyocacan, Mexico City. This historic building was once home to both Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, making it a must-visit for art lovers.
Highlights of the Visit
This museum showcases an impressive range of items from Frida’s personal life, including her colorful dresses, folk art pieces, pre-Hispanic artifacts, photographs, and original furniture. These collections give insight into her creative world and unique personality.
The peaceful gardens surrounding the house are a lovely spot to relax while viewing displays that feature some of Frida's clothing. It’s a great place for reflection or simply enjoying nature in the heart of Mexico City.
Your ticket also grants you entry to the Anahuacalli Museum, which was designed by Diego Rivera himself. This museum is dedicated to displaying his vast collection of pre-Hispanic art and artifacts from across Mexico.
Visiting with family? There’s no extra charge for children under 6 years old, making this a great option for parents looking for an educational yet accessible experience.
A Must-See in Mexico City
If you're interested in learning more about Frida Kahlo's life, her work, and the vibrant culture of Mexico, this combined tour is perfect. It includes access to both the Frida Kahlo Museum and Anahuacalli Museum with a professional guide offering insightful commentary throughout your visit.

Traditional Mexican dresses on display at the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City.

Art supplies and easel inside Frida Kahlo Museum, Mexico City.

Frida Kahlo Museum kitchen with yellow furniture and traditional Mexican pottery.

Traditional Mexican dresses on display at the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City.

Art supplies and easel inside Frida Kahlo Museum, Mexico City.

Yellow steps with colorful flowers and stone sculptures at Frida Kahlo Museum, Mexico City.
What You Can’t Bring Inside
You won't be able to bring professional cameras or tripods into the museum. Food, drinks, and chewing gum are also not allowed within the premises. If you're visiting with a pet, please note that only service animals with proper identification can enter.
Museum Accessibility Details
The Frida Kahlo Museum offers partial wheelchair access, featuring ramps at key locations throughout the site. The garden area and ground-floor galleries are fully accessible to all visitors. It's important to bring your own mobility aid if you require one, as there are no wheelchairs available on-site.
Important Visitor Notes
The museum remains closed every Monday, so be sure to schedule your visit for another day. Your entry ticket is valid only for the specific time slot you booked—late arrivals may not always be accommodated. Admission grants access to Frida's personal dresses, her studio space, and the entire permanent collection.Guided tours aren't available inside the museum, but a digital guide in both English and Spanish will help you explore Frida Kahlo’s life and work at your own pace. Ticket prices can vary depending on the day of the week and season, so it's worth checking for any potential changes before booking.

Tourist observing sculpture in Frida Kahlo Museum courtyard, Mexico City.

Visitors watching a video at the Frida Kahlo Museum's outdoor area.

Yellow steps with colorful flowers and stone sculptures at Frida Kahlo Museum, Mexico City.

Tourist observing sculpture in Frida Kahlo Museum courtyard, Mexico City.

Visitors watching a video at the Frida Kahlo Museum's outdoor area.
Activate your digital guide in English or Spanish before arriving so you can start exploring right away without delays at the entrance.
If visiting with a group, consider booking round-trip transportation from Mexico City ahead of time to make your day more convenient and stress-free.
To save time during busy hours, arrive early and present your ticket immediately upon reaching the main entrance for fast-track access.
Plan to spend extra time in the garden and ground-floor galleries, as these areas are fully accessible and offer a great introduction to the museum’s atmosphere.
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