

Coyoacán Market, a vibrant hub of local culture, offers a rich blend of traditional Mexican cuisine, arts, and crafts.
A vibrant local market offering a variety of Mexican products and street food.
The iconic artist's former home, now a museum showcasing her life and work.
A large urban park featuring lakes, gardens, and the Chapultepec Zoo.
Coyoacán's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Exploring the market and nearby historic sites requires comfortable footwear.
Stay hydrated while walking around the market and city.
Famous for its traditional Mexican breakfast dishes and local atmosphere.
Iconic for its Cuban-inspired dishes and historic ambiance.
Known for its delicious gorditas and other traditional Mexican dishes.
Crispy tortillas topped with beans, cheese, salsa, and various toppings like meat, seafood, or vegetables.
Thick, oval-shaped corn tortillas topped with beans, cheese, salsa, and various toppings like meat or vegetables.
Poblano chiles stuffed with picadillo (meat and fruit), topped with walnut cream sauce, pomegranate seeds, and parsley.
Known for its vibrant colors and traditional designs, this pottery is a symbol of Coyoacán's indigenous heritage.
These beautifully painted pipes are a unique blend of Mexican and Moorish craftsmanship, dating back to the colonial era.
Vibrant, hand-woven textiles like serapes, rebozos, and huipiles showcase Mexico's rich cultural diversity.

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