Did you know that Mexico City was once a vast lake? One of the last remaining traces of this ancient landscape can be found in Xochimilco, where the famous canals still flow through what was once the heart of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan. Built using the ancient chinampas farming technique, these waterways were once essential for transportation and daily life.
Today, Xochimilco forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Historic Centre of Mexico City and Xochimilco,” recognized for preserving the last living example of this extraordinary floating garden system — a unique tradition that has survived for over 700 years.
Step aboard a colorful trajinera boat and glide through the canals while enjoying music, food, and the lively atmosphere all around you. Whether you choose to relax, take photos, or even invite a mariachi band on board, this is a joyful and unforgettable cultural experience found nowhere else on Earth.
Climb into one of Mexico City’s most charming and historic neighborhoods, Coyoacán — a colorful, bohemian area filled with art, culture, and life. Wander through its cobblestone streets lined with galleries, local markets, and cozy cafés, and soak in the creative energy that once inspired Frida Kahlo herself.
Discover iconic landmarks such as the Parish of San Juan Bautista, the lively central kiosk, and the famous Fuente de los Coyotes. Along the way, enjoy street performances, handcrafted goods, and delicious local treats like traditional churros.
Coyoacán is also home to the renowned Frida Kahlo Museum. While tickets are limited and often sell out in advance, we can assist in checking availability for your visit and include it when possible.
Everything you need for a seamless, comfortable, and unforgettable day