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Chapultepec, more commonly called the "Bosque de Chapultepec" (Chapultepec Forest) in Mexico City, is one of the largest city parks in Mexico, measuring in total just over 686 hectares (1,700 acres). Centered on a rock formation called Chapultepec Hill, one of the park's main functions is as an ecological space in Greater Mexico City .
Chapultepec Park is one of the best things to do in Mexico City! The huge Bosque de Chapultepec urban park has lakes, museums, a castle & zoo.
Chapultepec, rocky hill about 200 feet (60 metres) high on the western edge of Mexico City that has long played a prominent role in the history of Mexico.
Chapultepec Park, the largest park in Latin America in the heart of Mexico City, has many attractions that can keep you busy for days. Learn about the best things to do in Chapultepec Park in this complete guide.
You can’t come to Mexico City without visiting Chapultepec Park! This expansive urban oasis, known as Bosque de Chapultepec, offers a wide range of things to do, from exploring historic landmarks like Chapultepec Castle to enjoying the peaceful lakes and gardens.
Learn about Mexico's fascinating history at Chapultepec Castle, a grand 18th-century palace atop a hill in Mexico City. The palace houses the National Museum of History, which showcases impressive murals and stunning stained glass galleries.
There’s so much going on in Chapultepec Park Mexico City, you could spend your whole vacation here! We’re not just talking minor attractions either, as both the National Museum of Anthropology and Chapultepec Castle make our list of top things to do in CDMX.
Not only is Chapultepec Park unsurpassed in terms of beauty, but it also has a long history that dates back to the 10th century. The park is heralded for its bio-diversity, lush gardens, and home to some of Mexico City’s most iconic landmarks.
Located more or less at the center of Mexico City is Chapultepec — a sprawling park that packs more experiences within its bounds than just about any I’ve seen anywhere in the world.
Chapultepec Castle, along with Iturbide Palace, also in Mexico City, are the only royal palaces in North America which were inhabited by monarchs. It was built during the Viceroyalty of New Spain as a summer house for the highest colonial administrator, the viceroy.