Bosque de Chapultepec

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  • Miguel Hidalgo
  1. Cárcamo de Dolores (Foto: Ariette Armella)
    Foto: Ariette Armella
  2. Cárcamo de Dolores (Foto: Ariette Armella)
    Foto: Ariette Armella
  3. Jardín de la Tercera Edad (Foto: Alejandra Carbajal)
    Foto: Alejandra Carbajal
  4. Jardín de la Tercera Edad (Foto: Alejandra Carbajal)
    Foto: Alejandra Carbajal
  5. Jardín Sensorial (Foto: Alejandra Carbajal)
    Foto: Alejandra Carbajal
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Time Out says

Stepping foot in Chapultepec is obligatory for any Mexico City resident, and equally for its visitors, being that it’s one of the spaces that best maintains its tradition and history. Children, adolescents and adults enjoy various activities, such as feeding the enormous fish that inhabit the lakes, visiting the animals in the zoo or running and exercising in the forest.

In the first section, there’s the sense of art and history, that house museums and cultural buildings like the Casa del Lago Juan José Arreola, the Museo de Arte Moderno, the Museo Tamayo and that of Antropología e Historia, in addition to the legendary Castillo de Chapultepec, scene of the Batalla del Molino del Rey y of the assault of the Colegio Militar, during the North American Intervention of 1847.

Written by Alejandra Villegas

Details

Address:
Constituyentes s/n
Chapultepec
Mexico City
11850
Cross street:
Paseo de la Reforma
Transport:
Metro Chapultepec, Metro Auditorio.
Price:
Free entry
Opening hours:
Tue-Sun 5am-6pm
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