Frida Kahlo Museum (Museo Frida Kahlo) Tours and Tickets
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Frida Kahlo Museum (Museo Frida Kahlo)

The museum opens late on Wednesdays and is closed on Mondays.
Security officers screen visitors at the entrance of the museum, and you won’t be able to bring in large bags, suitcases, and sharp objects.
To protect the artworks, video and flash photography is prohibited inside the museum, although special permits are available.
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General admission to the Frida Kahlo Museum costs 320 pesos for adults, 160 pesos for adult residents with ID, 60 pesos for students, and 30 pesos for seniors and children aged 6–12 years. Tickets include access to the museum within Casa Azul (Frida Kahlo’s home) and the gardens.
Yes, art lovers can enjoy a deep dive into Frida Kahlo's life and works at the Frida Kahlo Museum, housed in the Casa Azul, where the artist spent most of her life, both as a child and later, with Diego Rivera. Snagging tickets in advance is a smart move—this is one of Mexico City's most visited museums—but for a greater insight into Kahlo's history and influences, consider a tour that also explores the surrounding Coyoacan neighborhood.
Per one customer who booked the Frida Kahlo VIP [Museum Tickets Included] Bike, Markets & Churros, "Such a fun day! Our guide was Stephanie, and she was a fabulous storyteller! Super easy bike ride, but fun to see more of the area, enjoyed the churros and market, and hearing about the colonization of the area, as well as Frida's life, really enhanced our experience! My husband and teens wouldn't say they are "museum people," but they all enjoyed it much more after hearing Frida's story from Stephanie!"
Plan to spend around 1 to 2 hours at the Frida Kahlo Museum. This should give you enough time to explore the artist's home and immerse yourself in her life and work. The museum is busy from opening to closing, so expect crowds. Don’t forget to book your ticket and time slot in advance online.
Yes, small bags and purses are allowed inside the Frida Kahlo Museum. However, the museum can get quite crowded. So if the bag exceeds 14 inches (35 centimeters) in length, it must be checked at the coat check, as well as umbrellas, selfie sticks, strollers, baby carriers, and other cumbersome items.
Yes. Visitors can take pictures in the outdoor patios and gardens. However, purchasing a permit at the front desk is essential if you wish to take photos indoors. Please note that no video recording or flash photography is allowed in any museum area, whether inside or outside.
Yes. The Frida Kahlo Museum is one of the most popular museums in Mexico City, and you’ll want to purchase tickets in advance, at least a few weeks out. As in-person ticket sales are no longer offered, securing your entry and preferred time slot through the museum's official website reservation system or booking a guided tour is essential.
When planning a visit to the Frida Kahlo Museum, prioritize comfort. Although there's no strict dress code, wearing comfortable, weather-appropriate attire is a good idea. Certain museum sections are outdoors, so opting for comfortable shoes is essential to fully appreciate the exploration experience and artistry.
Yes. Visitors with disabilities receive free admission to the Frida Kahlo Museum and a range of accessibility services, including special parking, wheelchairs, ramps, elevators, Braille labels, and staff skilled in Mexican Sign Language. However, due to the museum’s commitment to maintaining the architectural integrity of Casa Azul, certain areas may not be accessible or open to the public.
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