Planning your visit
Planning a trip to the Frida Kahlo Museum takes a little effort, but the payoff is an unforgettable window into Mexican art and history. Lines stretch along the sidewalk, especially on weekends and holidays. Timed-entry tickets, booked several days ahead online, keep crowds moving but fill up fast. Working hours shift to accommodate both locals and tourists, while closing days provide time for careful preservation. Early mornings tend to be quieter, letting details shine before the bustle begins.
- Best time to visit: Weekday mornings, especially Tuesday through Thursday, see the fewest crowds. Spring (March–May) brings comfortable weather.
- How to get there: Take Line 3 of the Mexico City Metro to Coyoacán Station, then walk 15 minutes through tree-lined streets. Taxis or rideshares offer easy, direct access.
- Accessibility: Level pathways and wider doors help families and seniors navigate, though some original rooms remain narrow or uneven. Wheelchair users should check the official site for the latest details.
- Average visit duration: Most guests spend 1–2 hours exploring the house and gardens at a leisurely pace.
