An Artist’s Coyoacán
Mexico City | Mexico
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Coyoacán Cultural Walking Tour in Mexico City with artist guide, local history, artist studio visit.
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Bruno Berthier
What is this?
Likely meaning “place of coyotes,” Coyoacán was originally a village founded by the Tepanec people in pre-Columbian times. In 1521, it became the first capital of ‘New Spain’ and remained a settlement distinct from Mexico City until the 1850s. Now located in the south of Mexico City (CDMX), Coyoacán is perhaps best known today for being the home of the Frida Kahlo Museum and the impressive colonial-era architecture.
Bruno, your guide for this tour, is an artist who grew up in Coyoacán. Through his unique perspective, you’ll gain historical, personal, and artistic context for this beautiful neighborhood. You’ll see some of the area’s most prominent sites, get to know its complex history, and visit a workshop showroom of one of its most exciting local artisans/artists. Along the way, you’ll also experience the vibrant atmosphere of this area, rich with culture and local life, all through the lens of someone who knows this part of CDMX more intimately and deeply than any guidebook.
What makes this unique?
There is no better way to experience a place than through the point of view of someone who knows it intimately and is passionate about it. Bruno will bring this neighborhood to life through his family stories and in-depth knowledge of the history, geography, and cultural impact of the area.
As a practicing artist, Bruno will also highlight the area's relationship to Mexican art history and what gives Coyoacán its unique personality. The tour will take you through the narrow streets of the “Barrio de Santa Catarina,” where it is possible to find multiple houses of colonial architecture, plazas, cultural centers, markets, and cafes that are rarely visited by regular tourists to the area.
This immersive experience provides a comprehensive understanding of Coyoacán's rich cultural tapestry, blending historical narratives with contemporary artistic expressions.
What is the profile of the host?
Bruno Berthier is a painter with a background in sociology and experience in diplomacy. His work is characterised by thick brushstrokes and a bold use of colour. Coming from a family of painters of Italian origin, he grew up in Mexico City’s Coyoacán neighborhood and is passionate about Mexican and international contemporary art. He has a passion for travelling and spent many years couchsurfing and meeting people across Europe and Asia. He is a member of the Quinto Piso Collective, composed of numerous contemporary artists working in CDMX. This collective works to support each other and promote Mexico City’s exciting contemporary art scene.
What to bring?
Comfortable walking shoes. Cap or hat.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Bruno will meet you outside the chapel of San Antonio Panzacola (Av. Universidad 1686, Santa Catarina, Coyoacán, 04010 CDMX). From the Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul): It’s about a 30 minute walk.
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USD 180
per person
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 8 participants. As part of the tour, participants will enjoy a brief stop at a local café for a drink and will also be able to sample traditional local street food. A visit to a local artisan's studio is a key highlight.
Offered in English, Spanish
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 8 participants. As part of the tour, participants will enjoy a brief stop at a local café for a drink and will also be able to sample traditional local street food. A visit to a local artisan's studio is a key highlight.
Offered in English, Spanish