The bohemian southern neighborhood of Coyoacán where Frida Kahlo was born, lived, and died houses the Casa Azul museum in the artist's original blue house, preserving her studio, personal belongings, and pre-Hispanic artefact collection. The neighborhood's weekend market in the central plaza selling traditional crafts and the Jardín Centenario's cafe terraces make Coyoacán the most culturally layered afternoon in the city.
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