Xochimilco Tours from Mexico City
Float through the canals of Xochimilco on a colourful trajinera boat, a UNESCO-listed remnant of the Aztec waterways, with mariachi music, food and drink. Tours often combine Xochimilco with the cobbled streets of Coyoacán and the Frida Kahlo Museum — a festive, quintessentially Mexican day.
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Xochimilco in Mexico City — FAQ
What is Xochimilco?
Xochimilco is a UNESCO-listed network of canals in southern Mexico City, the last remnant of the Aztec waterways, where colourful trajinera boats drift past with mariachi music, food and a festive atmosphere.
What do you do at Xochimilco?
At Xochimilco you ride a colourful trajinera boat through the canals, enjoying mariachi music, tacos and drinks; tours often combine it with Coyoacán and the Frida Kahlo Museum.
Is Xochimilco worth visiting?
Yes — a festive trajinera boat ride through the canals, with music and food, is a fun, lively and quintessentially Mexican experience, especially combined with Frida Kahlo’s Coyoacán.
