
Maxim Ivchenko
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It’s a nice museum dedicated to life of Frida Kahlo. If you like Frida and her paintings you’ll enjoy this museum very much. A few tips before you go: you will need to buy tickets beforehand. You will need to pick a time you want to enter. BUT, their system, at least its mobile version, doesn’t allow you to add a bunch of tickets to the card. If you’re a group of people, you’ll need to do it ticket by ticket. While I was doing it for 3 people the number of entries for that specific time slot was over. So one of us got their ticket for half an hour later. Then get prepared that it gets crowded. Inside the museum is not big, and you’ll see it under an hour.
The house was closed, so I didn't get inside, but the street with these historic houses and the park is very nice. It has its charm, especially knowing that those are real houses once inhabited by families.
Great place. What makes it great? These few things you will crave for in Cancun: AC, decent coffee, stable internet connection, multiple forms of payment (credit/debit/apple pay/starbucks app). Otherwise it’s a Starbucks, same as anywhere in the US (way cleaner than the ones in NYC, btw)
I was there on a week day in June and it was dead. A few sad stores with no shoppers. It looked like a dying mall with half of the stores closed. It looks nice and luxurious, but empty.