Museum

Xochimilco

420 locals recommend,
Location
1a. Cerrada de Embarcadero
Ciudad de México, CDMX

Tips from locals

Rodrigo
May 15, 2022
Take a trip through canals and chinanmpas (floating gardens) and enjoy meals through our mexican venice with marimba or mariachi groups following you in other rafts.
Antonio
February 15, 2022
n southern Mexico City, a gritty working-class neighborhood gives way to the famous canals of Xochimilco, the last remnants of a vast water transport system built by the Aztecs. Colorful gondola-like boats take visitors on cruises while food vendors, artisans and mariachi bands float past. The atmosphere is festive, especially on weekends. Tourists can also visit the eerie, purportedly haunted Island of the Dolls.
n southern Mexico City, a gritty working-class neighborhood gives way to the famous canals of Xochimilco, the last remnants of a vast water transport system built by the Aztecs. Colorful gondola-like boats take visitors on cruises while food vendors, artisans and mariachi bands float past. The atmos…
Leana
September 8, 2021
"Hearty Mexican food favorites & aguas frescas served in a cozy, colorful space with a jukebox."
Remix
August 7, 2019
This place is TOTAL fun, one of the most authentic and cool places on CDMX, join me on a really interesting, full of food, drinks and mariachis experience! Ask me how to!
Elsa
April 4, 2018
To visit Xochimilco is a treat, but not for the faint of heart. Xochimilco is a series of small villages, or pueblos, that are now surrounded by the city, best known for the canals that traverse them. You can rent a "trajinera", a colorful boat, and navigate the cnaals, visit some chinampas (little islands along the canals man-made for agriculture). Other boats will approach yours to sell toys, food (delicious quesadillas!) and beverages. Even Mariachi boats navigate the canals and ask if you'd like to hear a song for a fee. It is a super fun day-trip that you surely won't forget!
To visit Xochimilco is a treat, but not for the faint of heart. Xochimilco is a series of small villages, or pueblos, that are now surrounded by the city, best known for the canals that traverse them. You can rent a "trajinera", a colorful boat, and navigate the cnaals, visit some chinampas (little…

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Places to stay nearby

SUPERHOST
  1. Private room
  2. 1 bed
Cozy room very near your kayak tour.
SUPERHOST
  1. Private room
  2. 1 bed
Rest, Kayak Ride and Breakfast.
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire loft
  2. 2 beds
Oasis Jimmy Xochimilco near the trajineras.
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire rental unit
  2. 2 beds
Xaltocan Department
  1. Entire guest suite
  2. 1 bed
Warm and cozy EDEN SUITE EN XOCHIMILCO
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire rental unit
  2. 3 beds
Departamento en Xochimilco
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire condo
  2. 1 bed
Beautiful Condominium with Small Terrace in Condesa
  1. Entire loft
  2. 2 beds
Suite Encanto, complete accommodation in Xochimilco
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire rental unit
  2. 1 bed
Colibrí home Xochimilco near las trajineras
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire loft
  2. 2 beds
Modern Downtown Mexico City Loft | Walk Everywhere
  1. Private room
  2. 8 beds
Casa Jazmín Xochimilco
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire rental unit
  2. 1 bed
Great loft in the Condesa . The best location
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire rental unit
  2. 3 beds
Depa Chulísimo y Super Located, Zona Coapa, 100m
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire serviced apartment
  2. 1 bed
Condesa | PrivateTerrace Cozy Studio | Park España
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire home
  2. 3 beds
CASA/SUR/COAPA/CDMX/FAMILY/HOSPITALES/UNAM/TEC.
  1. Entire rental unit
  2. 2 beds
The corner of Xochimilco

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