What makes it 59% Baby-Friendly: Babies are admitted free and garden benches help breaks, yet indoor stroller ban, stairs and lack of diaper tables make carrying the infant for long periods tiring; check details before going.
Why 1.5–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to explore the ground floor, garden and take café breaks with the baby
Ground-floor & garden stroll:
Explore the bright-blue courtyard and garden where strollers are allowed.
Tip: Use the garden benches for baby breaks and let your baby stretch on the grass.
Café feeding stop:
Rest in the on-site café for feeding or a snack.
Tip: Order a Mexican hot chocolate and sit in the shaded garden seating.
Photo moments:
Take family photos by Frida’s iconic blue walls and lush plants.
Tip: Capture shots in the morning light for the best colors.

Ren Barker
This museum was everything I hoped for. Frida has been my favorite artist for over a decade and I was so excited to visit. It definitely didn’t disappoint. Her home was lovely and felt so much like her. I only wish there was even more information, but I left feeling like I was on cloud nine.
Henry Tan
So glad I had the opportunity to visit the house of Frida Kahlo and learn so much about her. A profound experience to walk through the house where this great artist lived and did some of the most amazing works. Be sure to make your reservation for tickets in advance.
Miguel Gonzalez
Visiting the Frida Kahlo Museum was truly eye-opening. I’ll be honest — before coming, I didn’t know much about her life beyond the fact that she was an artist and married to Diego Rivera. But walking through her actual home, learning her story, and seeing where she lived completely changed my perspective. Being in that space makes her life feel very real. You really begin to understand how much ...
Jordan Hovis
I was honestly a little disappointed with this museum, I was hoping to see a little more of her artwork. Granted this museum was mostly about her life, which was nice to learn about, but frankly quite repetitive about her story.... I must have read the same history about her life as a student/being handicap/love affairs 3 or 4 times throughout the museum during the 1.5 hours I was there. The garde...
Kathleen Kirk
Really great experience. Got tickets two months in advance. Glad we did this while in Mexico City! We arrived almost ten minutes after our ticket time and they still let us in (which was great, no wait!) Took us about 45 minutes to move through the entire place along with the clothing exhibit. Walked to get coffee nearby after.
Visit in the morning during June–September to avoid afternoon rains and high humidity.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2 × 320 MXN) | MXN 640 |
| Café snack and drink | MXN 100 |
| Total Estimated | MXN 740 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Londres 247, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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