Tickets to the Frida Kahlo Museum
3.5
Tickets to the Frida Kahlo Museum
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Duration: 2–4 hours
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- All Fees and Taxes
- Entrance to the Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum
- Entrance to the Frida Kahlo Museum
- Purchase management
- Customer Support
- Guaranteed to skip the lines
What's not included- Guide
- Wheelchair accessible
- Pushchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Infant seats available
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 312687P1- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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- Due to the high demand of the museum, your tickets can be sent up to 2 hours after the time and up to 1 hour before the time
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
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- elierramos0 contributionsExcellent!!Excellent service, the tour guide Arón was awesome. The customer service representatives were always there to help.Written 11 October 2022
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3.5
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jaybetty
Vancouver, Canada22 contributions
June 2022
It was interesting to see her house /museum but in fact, i felt there was not a lot of her artworks on display. Her personality was played up a lot, that she was a popular socialite of her time, that she had suffered severe physical injury as a teenager, that she met and supported Trotsky. The museum, compared to many other museums in Mexico city was not so impressive and I don't quite understand how the admission fee is SO much higher (268 pesos) than many others (approx 85 pesos). In fact, if you are not a die hard fan of Frida Kahlo, I highly recommend you visit the Soumaya museum which is free and has 6 floors of artworks from various European and Mexican painters, sculptors (including Rodin). The architecture of the Soumaya museum is truly beautiful, inside and out.
Written 30 June 2022
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Daniel
Montreal, Canada5 contributions
Jan 2022 • Couples
This is great service as long as you understand what you are paying for. The tickets for the museum only cost 1/2 of what you’ll pay here, but they are notoriously hard to buy from the official website with a non-Mexican credit card. This company takes your money, buys the tickets from the website themselves, and then emails you the tickets while pocketing a near 100% commission fee. If you can’t get the official museum website to accept your credit card, this is a good option if you want to make sure you have a ticket for the time slot you want before going on your trip to Mexico City.
Written 11 February 2022
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Paul B
2 contributions
May 2022 • Family
I thought it would be an actual guided tour, but instead it was just the tickets to the museum. Basically, you're paying two times the amount for the tickets, which are sold online on the official website for like $12. We only went with this tour because none of our American credit cards were accepted by the official website to buy the tickets, so this was the next best option.
Also, it was not a "skip the line" sort of situation, you still have to wait outside in the sun for like 15 minutes before you enter the museum -- but they give you an umbrella to stand under so the heat isn't so intense.
Overall, the trip was nice and we had zero issues with the tickets.The Diego Rivera museum is also included in the tickets, and apparently admission to that is good for one year; so you don't have to stress about fitting both museums into one day.
Also, it was not a "skip the line" sort of situation, you still have to wait outside in the sun for like 15 minutes before you enter the museum -- but they give you an umbrella to stand under so the heat isn't so intense.
Overall, the trip was nice and we had zero issues with the tickets.The Diego Rivera museum is also included in the tickets, and apparently admission to that is good for one year; so you don't have to stress about fitting both museums into one day.
Written 20 May 2022
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MVSada
McKinleyville, CA10 contributions
June 2022
If you are a Frida Kahlo, or even a Diego Rivera fan, I recommend adding La Casa Azul to your México City itinerary. Not only do you get to see the artwork of both artists, but you get a glimpse into their lives, their beliefs, and their relationship. Be sure to pay special attention to Frida's vanity: on it you will see a sculpture of a toad. This is the urn where her ashes are kept. She referred to Diego as a 'sapo' or toad. He had her urn made like a toad so that he could embrace her even in death. I'm not crying.... you're crying.
Written 25 June 2022
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Noel H
2 contributions
Mar 2022 • Couples
The house and museum where beautiful. The guards inside the museum all spoke English and answered any questions we had. The people taking the tickets were not very nice and of course, being in Mexico, it’s 30 pesos ($1.50) extra to take photos. And they don’t have change. Otherwise, it was a great way to spend an hour.
Written 1 April 2022
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Michelle H
1 contribution
Sept 2022 • Couples
This is not the most economical way to visit the museum (if you can buy direct the cost is about half) But! We didn’t plan ahead and the museum’s tickets were sold out. We were happy to pay this (still reasonable) amount to be able to visit Casa Azul with a day notice. The museum is incredibly beautiful.
Written 29 September 2022
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Joanne
Los Angeles, CA43 contributions
May 2022
The Frida Kahlo Museum is considered a "must see" in Mexico City. I'd say that's true, IF you are already into Frida Kahlo. It was interesting to see how she lived, with everything intact (the kitchen was particularly cool), and all the art, and the political/cultural history. But if you're on a tight itinerary, I think there are other museums where you might enjoy your time more unless you really want to know more about Kahlo specifically.
Written 12 June 2022
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Marjorie D
14 contributions
The museum is well worth the visit. The house is impressive and the exhibition is well laid out. My only complaint is that booking through Trip Advisor created a huge issue. It's the only time I've had an issue. The reservation was made for 3:00 but the tickets read 1:30. We were asked to step out of line to try to resolve the timing issue. Apparently, the timing of your reservation is a strict policy which allows for a comfortable visit through the museum. It was finally resolved after a long wait but luckily the proof of my purchase showed 3:00 and we were finally let in at 3:45. I believe the tickets were issued through a third party. Messy situation but we managed to resolve it thanks to the ladies at the entrance.
Written 29 June 2023
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James R
Sonoma, CA44 contributions
An intimate display of Frida Kahlo’s personal belongings and collections and much of her drawings and paintings housed in her family home, a wonderful building and garden. A moving insight into her free spirit and suffering. Most of her famous work IS NOT here, but enough to enjoy. The ticket purchase was reliable - we received a call in the US from Mexico to move our time to another. Recommend visiting on a weekend day when the Coyoacán neighborhood is incredibly lively with families, markets, and art in the parks. Recommend seeing the 2002 movie, “Frida” for the story of her adult free spirit and tragic life and relationship with Diego Rivera. See before or after the museum experience.
Written 15 October 2023
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sun e
Oslo, Norway34 contributions
Oct 2022 • Solo
The museum is amazing and a must when visiting Mexico City! The Diego Rivera museum is also amazing and I’m so glad I took the time to visit it. The tickets from this operator is more expensive than if you get them directly on the museums website. If you are late with your reservation this might be your best option.
Written 16 October 2022
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I believe you can use it, John, but I´m not absolutely sure.
Written 13 December 2022
There is no indication on the site whether non-Mexican seniors can use the senior discount. One of the answers here says 'no'.
What am I to believe?
Written 12 December 2022
I don’t know. I was with a group. I do know that most museums have a different rate for Mexican nationals and non-citizens.
Written 18 December 2022
a que horas empieza ?? compro la entrda y puedo ingresar a cualqueir hora al museo de frida?? gracias
Written 17 February 2022
First group to get inside is 10:30 am.
Written 13 December 2022
Does this tour includes the tickets to the house ?
Written 12 February 2022
Yes Georgina, the tickets are mainly to visit Fridas´house!
Written 13 December 2022
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