What to do and see in Xochimilco, Mexico: The Best Things to do

July 31, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Rising from the ruins of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, Mexico City offers a unique collision of contemporary city life and historic preservation. World-class museums, restaurants and parks rub shoulders with the remains of several cultures. The nightlife, the shopping and the history make it a must-see regardless of your travel style.
Restaurants in Mexico City

1. Power Flow Yoga

Calle Uruapan 17-4 Colonia Roma Norte, Mexico City 06700 Mexico +52 55 2117 2519 [email protected] http://powerflowyogamx.com
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Power Flow Yoga

2. Ecotura - Day Tours

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Ecotura - Day Tours

We are an adventure tourism company that offers unforgettable hiking experiences in Mexico. We organize adventures in unusual places close to Mexico City to different dificulty levels from beginner to advanced. Our services follow a strict code of safety and promote care of nature. Climb with us the highest mountains in Mexico as Malinche, Iztaccíhuatl and Nevado de Toluca.

3. Santiago Guerrero Contreras

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Santiago Guerrero Contreras

I am Santiago called Santi, I've worked in tourism since I was 12 years, I love my country and love to share it's treasures with people, any kind of people, Children, Young and adults, foodies who ever. I live in Mexico City but I am a general tpour guide and I've traveled all over Mexico.

4. Xochimilco Magico

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Xochimilco Magico

Trajineras rental service in the Xochimilco canals. We are at the Embarcadero Nativitas Zacapa. Since 1950 we offer tours through the Xochimilco canals.

5. Yolcan

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Yolcan

Yolcan is a platform that connects local farmers, responsible consumers, academics and the best chefs in Mexico City. Yolcan is a network of people committed to the rescue of the chinampas of Xochimilco and in general of the Mexican countryside.

6. Mercado de Flores

Xochimilco Entre Canal de Chalco y Canal Nacional, Mexico City 16036 Mexico http://www.mexicocity.gob.mx/detalle.php
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Mercado de Flores

This 32-acre market in Xochimilco is one of the largest areas in the world dedicated to selling flowers and plants.

7. Museo Dolores Olmedo Patino

Calle Avenida Mexico # 5843 La Noria, Xochimilco, Mexico City 16030 Mexico +52 55 5555 1016 [email protected] http://www.museodoloresolmedo.org.mx
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Museo Dolores Olmedo Patino

Located in Xochimilco, at Mexico City’s southern extreme, the Dolores Olmedo Museum is housed in a rambling stone structure, originally dating from the Sixteenth Century, formerly known as the Hacienda La Noria. By donating her art collection to the people of Mexico, Dolores Olmedo Patiño created a cohesive whole, where treasures of the fine arts were incorporated into colonial construction added during the Seventeenth Century, surrounded by lush gardens, shaded by singularly Mexican plant species, and inhabited by gorgeous animals like the magical peacocks –seemingly confected of living jewels—and the enigmatic hairless Xoloiztcuintle dogs, a Precolumbian breed that is unique to behold and warm to the touch.Since the museum opened its doors to the public in September of 1994, its greatest treasure is its painting. The world’s most important collections of works by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo are housed here permanently and are adored by the legions of visitors who flock to admire them. There is, as well, a collection of the woodcuts and book illustrations by Russo-French painter Angelina Beloff, Rivera’s companion during his early years as a budding painter in Europe.

Reviewed By SCuriel

Beautiful 16th century hacienda located in Xochimilco, about 20 mins away from the floating gardens (also wonderful). The grounds are lovely with wandering peacocks and the hacienda is now an art museum with Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera pieces, in addition to other lovely art. We spent hours at the floating gardens then ended our day with a stroll thru the grounds and museum. Amazing.

8. Trajineras Xochimilco

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Trajineras Xochimilco

Somos originarios de Xochimilco. Nacimos, crecimos y nos desarrollamos en la actividad turística de este hermoso lugar. Tener trajineras ha sido por tradición y no necesariamente por negocio, por lo que la zona y las actividades a realizar las conocemos perfectamente y por eso el costo es menor en comparación con los demás. Llevamos más de 100 años en el sector turístico, pues somos 5 generaciones las que hemos brindado servicio de trajineras a visitantes que llegan a Xochimilco.

9. Archaeological Museum of Xochimilco

Av. Tenochtitlan and Calle La Planta in the town of Santa Cruz Acalpixcan, Mexico City 16500 Mexico 5-641-6847
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Archaeological Museum of Xochimilco

This museum has a wide range of exhibits from the region's past, including ancient bones and Indian artwork.

10. Mercado de las Flores de Nativitas

Carretera Mexico-Tulyehualco, Mexico City 06590 Mexico
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Mercado de las Flores de Nativitas

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