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San Ángel
San Ángel

San Ángel

Free admission
Mexico City, Mexico

The Basics

Once an enclave of the Mexico City elite, San Ángel has retained an upscale but residential feel. Stroll the secluded backstreets and snap photos of the flower-covered buildings, marvel over religious artwork at the Museum of El Carmen, and admire the tiled fountain at the Casa del Risco Museum. With so much to explore, joining a walking tour is a convenient way to learn more about the neighborhood than you could alone. Plus, many include food tastings and stops at attractions you might otherwise overlook.

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Bazaar Saturday - Convent of Carmen - San Angel
Bazaar Saturday - Convent of Carmen - San Angel
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$62.00 per adult
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Fantastic half day trip!
The day started off meeting our lovely, knowledgeable and funny guide Sergio. We visited some of the oldest and most historical neighborhoods in all of Latin America, stopped for the *best tacos ever* in a local market before exploring the San Angel bazaar and then the Convent of Carmen. At every step, Sergio was there to give us fascinating insight or crack a joke. By the end of the day, we were sad to say goodbye. This itinerary is perhaps a little bit off the beaten path compared to the headline attractions of CDMX but it was a lovely, relaxing, informative change of pace. Highly recommended.
Sophie_V, Feb 2023

Things to Know Before You Go

  • San Ángel is a must-visit for art and culture lovers in Mexico City.

  • Like much of Mexico City, many San Ángel attractions are closed on Mondays.

  • San Ángel doesn’t follow the grid street layout typical of Mexico City so navigation may be slightly trickier.

  • San Ángel is not fully wheelchair accessible, due to cobbled streets and uneven sidewalks.

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How to Get There

San Ángel is situated in the southwest of Mexico City, 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) from the center of Coyoacán and 9.3 miles (15 kilometers) from the historic center proper. Most visitors find it easiest to arrive by private vehicle, although there are also good public transit connections. The closest Metrobús station is Bombilla.

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When to Get There

The center of San Ángel comes alive at the weekend, when visitors descend to browse the stalls at the Bazar Sábado (Saturday Bazaar) arts and crafts market. Visit midweek if you’d rather see a quieter side to residential San Ángel but remember many museums close on Mondays.

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Handicrafts in San Ángel

There are few better places for souvenir shopping in Mexico City than San Ángel. Stop by the Saturday Bazaar and browse for silver from Taxco, huichol artworks, and elaborate ceramics—among other products—all of which are made by local designers and artisans. Beyond Bazar Sábado, there are often paintings and textiles for sale streetside.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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