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Flower Market Madre Selva market in Xochimilco, CDMX
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View of Flower Market Madre Selva in Xochimilco, CDMX
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Flower Market Madre Selva

4.6(3,833 reviews)Activity
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children will enjoy the colorful flowers and lively market atmosphere, while older kids and teens can appreciate the cultural experience, photography opportunities, and trying new foods at the stalls.

About

Flower Market Madre Selva is a vibrant sensory experience where kids can explore rainbow-colored flower stalls, sample authentic Mexican street food, and discover local handicrafts in the heart of historic Xochimilco. The lively atmosphere and visual spectacle make it an engaging cultural introduction for children, with plenty of photo opportunities and chances to practice Spanish while meeting local vendors.

Highlights

  • Stunning displays of colorful flowers including dahlias, marigolds, and tropical blooms native to Mexico
  • Authentic food stalls serving quesadillas, tamales, and fresh fruit with chile powder
  • Local artisans selling handmade crafts, pottery, and traditional Mexican decorations
  • Lively market atmosphere with music and friendly vendors eager to share their culture
  • Photo opportunities with vibrant flower arrangements that kids love

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early (around 8:00 AM) for the best flower selection, cooler temperatures, and smaller crowds, making it easier to navigate with kids.
  2. 2.Bring small bills (Mexican pesos) for purchases, as vendors may not have change for large bills or accept credit cards.
  3. 3.The market is an excellent stop before or after a trajinera boat ride through the Xochimilco canals, which are nearby and highly recommended for families.
  4. 4.Let kids pick out a small plant or flowers to take home, turning it into a hands-on cultural souvenir they helped choose.
  5. 5.Basic Spanish phrases go a long way. Teach kids simple words like 'hola' (hello), 'gracias' (thank you), and 'flores' (flowers) to enhance their experience.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday, 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM) for the freshest flowers, fewer crowds, and a more relaxed experience. Weekends can be very busy with local families, though this adds to the authentic atmosphere.

What to Know

Entrance to the market is free. The market has uneven surfaces and can be crowded, so strollers may be challenging to maneuver. Food stalls accept cash only, and restroom facilities are basic.

Seasonal Notes

The market operates year-round, with special flower varieties and decorations during Day of the Dead (late October/early November) featuring marigolds and offerings. Easter and Christmas also bring seasonal flowers and festive atmosphere.

Nearby Eats

The market itself has excellent street food stalls, but nearby restaurants include Nativo (authentic Mexican cuisine in a family-friendly setting) and the many family-run fondas surrounding the Xochimilco embarcadero area where you can find fresh seafood and traditional dishes.

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