- All you can eat
- 3 hours
The all you can eat tour, unlimited tacos, soft drinks & food are included + Mezcal tasting of wild agaves. As you walk among the iconic highlights of the city
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Highlights
Chapultepec, located in Mexico City, is a historic urban park spanning over 1,600 acres. It houses a majestic castle, museums, a serene lake, and lush greenery. This iconic green space offers a blend of culture, nature, and recreation, making it a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike.
The park’s centerpiece is the historic Chapultepec Castle, perched atop a hill with panoramic views of the city. This castle has served various purposes throughout its history, from a royal residence to a military academy and now as the National Museum of History. It offers visitors a glimpse into Mexico’s rich past and its struggle for independence.
Chapultepec is also home to numerous museums and cultural institutions, including the renowned Museo Nacional de Antropología, which houses an extensive collection of pre-Columbian artifacts, and the Museo Tamayo, dedicated to modern and contemporary art. These institutions make the park a hub of cultural exploration.
A tranquil lake, known as Lago de Chapultepec, invites visitors to paddle in rowboats and take in the serene surroundings. The park’s lush green spaces, tree-lined paths, and well-manicured gardens provide a respite from the bustling city, making it a popular spot for picnics, leisurely walks, and outdoor recreation.
Overall, Chapultepec is a multifaceted destination that seamlessly blends history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring Mexico City’s vibrant tapestry of experiences.
On this tour we will stroll through Chapultepec, a green space that offers a blend of culture, nature, and recreation.
During our tour we will make three stops to sample some of the most iconic dishes of central Mexico.
The Chapultepec area has different museums for lovers of history, anthropology, art or biology.
Frequently asked questions and answers:
We recommend comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as we will be walking around the Chapultepec area of Mexico City for approximately three hours. hat and sunscreen recommended
Yes, the tour includes food tastings of traditional Mexican dishes.
We can accommodate vegetarians and people with certain dietary restrictions. Please let us know in advance so we can make the necessary arrangements.
The tour lasts approximately 2.5/3. hours and covers a distance of around 1.5 miles.
Yes, there are several restrooms available at various stops along the tour route.
Yes, we offer private tours for groups of up to 20 people. Please contact us for more information and to make arrangements.
Unfortunately, some parts of the tour may not be wheelchair accessible due to the historic nature of the area. However, we will do our best to accommodate anyone with mobility issues.
No, so we suggest you bring a bottle of water with you, or feel free to buy the beverage of your choice.