Private Tour : Xochimilco, Coyoacan und Frida Kahlo Museum





Beschreibung
Erleben Sie eine lebendige Reise voller mexikanischer Farbe, Kunst und Identität auf dieser privaten Tour mit Abholung und Rückgabe vom Hotel. Wir beginnen in den Kanälen von Xochimilco, wo Sie an Bord einer traditionellen Trajinera (einem Boot) gehen und zwischen schwimmenden Gärten gleiten, während Sie die festliche Atmosphäre und Musik genießen, die dieses UNESCO-Kulturerbe auszeichnen. Weiter geht es nach Coyoacán, berühmt für seine Kopfsteinpflasterstraßen und sein koloniales Ambiente. Wir besuchen das berühmte Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul), die ehemalige Residenz des berühmten Künstlers. Schließlich erkunden wir die Nationale Autonome Universität von Mexiko (UNAM) und bewundern ihre Architektur und emblematischen Wandmalereien. Ein komplettes Erlebnis, das Tradition, Kunst und Kulturerbe in absolutem Komfort vereint. Hinweis : Der Zugang zum Frida Kahlo Museum unterliegt der Verfügbarkeit und dem Ticketvorrat zum Zeitpunkt der Buchung.
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Diese Arbeit im Süden Mexiko-Stadts weicht den berühmten Kanälen von Xochimilco, den letzten Überresten eines riesigen Systems zum Transport von Wasser, das die Azteken gebaut haben. Sie können Spaziergänge in bunten Booten ähnlich den Gondeln unternehmen, während sie Essensverkäufer, Handwerker und Mariachis durchstöbern.
Das Blue House befindet sich in einem der schönsten und ältesten Viertel Mexiko-Stadt und wurde 1958, vier Jahre nach dem Tod des Malers, in ein Museum umgewandelt. Heute ist es eines der geschäftigsten Museen in der mexikanischen Hauptstadt.
Coyoacán steht für den "Ort der Personen, die Kojoten haben oder besitzen", von drei Nahua-Stimmen: Coyotl (Kojote), Hua (Besitz) und Dose (Ort). Der Begriff Koyoacanense trat zwischen dem siebten und zwölften Jahrhundert v. Chr. auf, einer Phase, in der der Standort gemäß den von verschiedenen Historikern und Chroniklern festgelegten Parametern gegründet worden wäre.
Im Laufe seines Lebens sammelte Diego Rivera eine beeindruckende Sammlung vorhispanischer Figuren, die er "idolaje" nannte. Der Maler erfand die Idee, eine Konstruktion zu bauen, in der diese Teile untergebracht werden können, und war ebenso eine lebensfähige künstlerische Arbeit.
Am 22. September 1910 wurde als Präsident Porfirio Díaz Mori die Nationale Universität von Mexiko in Übereinstimmung mit dem Urteil vom 16. Mai dieses Jahres gegründet, das das von Justo Sierra Méndez vorgestellte Verfassungsrecht formalisierte, 18 ein Gesetz, das ihm nicht den autonomen Charakter verleiht, der bis zum 28. Mai 1929 erworben wurde, als Präsident Emilio Portes die Universität Gil mit dem Bau der Stadt 19 erteilte. Der erste Auswerfer war Joaquín Eguía Lis. Das Projekt zur Schaffung der Universität wurde 1881 von Justo Sierra vorgeschlagen, obwohl es kein unmittelbares Ergebnis gab, und war als Stellvertreter und mit der Absicht, das Schulungsproblem zu bekämpfen. Der Zweck der Sierra wurde 1910 mit der Eröffnungsveranstaltung der National University of Mexico im Amphitheater der National Preparatory School erreicht. Als Secretary of Public Instruction and Fine Arts, Sierra, in seiner Rede zum Ausdruck gebracht, bestand das pädagogische und wissenschaftliche Ziel, das die Nationaluniversität bei der Konzentration, Systematisierung und Verbreitung unter den mexikanischen Menschen anstreben sollte, in der Vorbereitung auf die Zukunft.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Die Transfermöglichkeiten sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Alle Bereiche und Böden sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Kinder müssen von einem Erwachsenen begleitet werden
Bewertungen(352)
Marta and Antonio were fantastic. We had a lovely day and appreciate their flexibility as we were traveling with young kids.
There are two main aspects to this tour: the boat ride in Xochimilco and visiting the Frida Kahlo Museum. The boat ride itself was enjoyable, but the major issue I have is with how the Frida Kahlo Museum portion of the tour is advertised. According to our guide, tickets to the Frida Kahlo Museum sell out weeks in advance. If that is the case, then it seems highly unlikely that this tour can deliver what is advertised unless you book at least 3–4 weeks ahead. Unfortunately, this is not made clear when purchasing the tour. Instead, when tickets are unavailable, the operator offers substitute activities. However, the alternatives offered are nowhere near equal in either experience or monetary value to visiting the Frida Kahlo Museum. In my opinion, it is misleading to sell a tour that prominently includes the museum when the operator likely knows that securing tickets is very difficult unless booked far in advance. Buyers beware: before purchasing, confirm that tickets to the Frida Kahlo Museum have actually been secured. Do not assume that what is advertised will be delivered, and be cautious about accepting substitute activities, as they are likely to be of significantly lower value and quality.
Thank you for sharing your experience, Sonya. We regret that you were unable to visit the Frida Kahlo Museum. As is widely known, tickets for this museum sell out weeks in advance and availability depends entirely on the official ticketing platform. In your case, you were informed in a timely manner about the lack of availability and, even on the same day of the service, you were offered different alternatives, including the option to cancel the tour without any inconvenience. You chose to continue with the experience under these conditions. It is important to mention that we have prior conversations where you confirmed your agreement with the options provided and with continuing the service. Subsequently, at your request, a refund corresponding to the cost of the unused tickets was processed. Our commitment is to act with full transparency and provide clear solutions to our clients, even in situations beyond our control. For this reason, we consider it important to clarify these points for future travelers.
We booked a private tour which was definitely the move. Our driver was Daniel and tour guide was Jorge and both were very accommodating and friendly! The boat ride was so beautiful and relaxing, and Casa Azul and the Anachuacalli Museum were must sees! Overall, great experience!
Jorge and his driver were beyond excellent - he cared and was so knowledgeable about his beautiful home country and we were so honored to get the tour from him! He also shared his favorite quesadilla spot and my family hasn’t stopped talking about them! It was a wonderful day with Jorge and his driver and I’d recommend him to anyone looking to learn more while enjoying!
Awesome experience and such a wonderful tour guide, Martha! We loved the boat ride and the Frida Khalo museum was amazing!
We enjoyed the stops... it was just too much and too long for one day. After booking, we were told the Frida Kahlo museum was not actually available that day. Instead we went to the Diego Rivera studio, which was actually quite interesting (and we isited Casa Azul another day on our own). Our guide was very knowledgable, but gave far, far too much detail in some cases, particularly at the University Library, making the tour much longer and slower than necessary. We also felt pressured to get food in Coyoacan in the late afternoon at end of the tour, which was much later than indicated on the itinerary, throwing off our schedule. The driver was good. Probably they should eliminate one stop from the tour to make it more sensible as a single outing.
We really enjoyed this tour experience with Carlos (guide) and Antonio (driver). Carlos was extremely knowledgeable, friendly and professional. He shared lots of insightful information and was happy to engage in conversation not just about the tour subjects but also Mexico in general, with great tips and suggestions. Muchas gracias!!!
Jorge & Guillermo were fabulous hosts! We saw a lot of places that we otherwise wouldn't have. Xochimilco was a highlight, with a private boat and some mariachi magic! The local food recommends were absolutely delicious. The historical knowledge shared was truly impressive. Having a private tour gave us the flexibility to tailor to our likes, which helped us make the most of the day. All and all, a wonderful tour!
Jorge picked us up at our hotel and took us to different sites around the city. He was very informative and answered all of our questions on the tour. He also recommended some wonderful spots to have lunch and churros. Louis, the driver, was always on time to pick us up from each site and offered us cold water bottles throughout the day. We learned a lot about Mexican art, architecture, and culture. We highly recommend this tour to anyone who wants to have a good exposure to the treasures that Mexico City has to offer.
Three of us traveled in a van with our guide Marta and driver Luis. Marta was a history major in CDMX and had a lot of interesting information to share about the murals, Xochimilco, neighborhoods and museums. The tour was in english and she was easily understood. *I would book as early as possible to see the Frida Blue house exhibit otherwise it may not be possible to get tickets to enter. The Anajuacalli Museo was a nice surprise and offers panoramic views at the very top if you don't mind several steps up. I recommend the private tour with Marta anytime. The hotel pickup and drop off, plus excellent taqueria break was a bonus as well. *take at least 5 mexican pesos in case you need to use the bathroom at Xochilmilco.



