Things to Do at Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul)
Complete Guide to Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul) in Mexico City
About Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul)
What to See & Do
Frida's Studio
Her wheelchair-accessible art studio with easels, brushes, and unfinished works, showing where she created many of her famous self-portraits
The Blue Bedroom
Frida's bedroom with the specially designed mirror above her bed that allowed her to paint self-portraits while bedridden
Original Artworks
A rotating collection of Frida's paintings, drawings, and sketches, including some of her most intimate and lesser-known works
The Garden Courtyard
A lush garden with pre-Columbian artifacts, tropical plants, and the blue pyramid where Frida and Diego's ashes were originally kept
Kitchen and Dining Room
Traditional Mexican kitchen with Talavera pottery and the dining room where the couple entertained notable figures like Leon Trotsky
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Tuesday-Sunday 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (closed Mondays). Extended hours until 7:00 PM on Wednesdays
Tickets & Pricing
General admission: $250 MXN (~$15 USD). Mexican nationals: $80 MXN. Photography ticket: additional $30 MXN. Advance online booking highly recommended
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (Tuesday-Friday) for fewer crowds. Avoid weekends and Mexican holidays when possible
Suggested Duration
2-3 hours for a thorough visit, including time in the garden and gift shop
Getting There
Things to Do Nearby
Charming colonial neighborhood with cobblestone streets, the main plaza, and traditional Mexican architecture
Former home and final refuge of the Russian revolutionary, just a 10-minute walk from Casa Azul
Traditional Mexican market offering local crafts, food, and souvenirs in a vibrant atmosphere
Large public park and nursery perfect for walking, jogging, or picnicking among thousands of trees and plants
National sound library housed in a beautiful restored mansion, featuring Mexico's audio heritage and cultural events