Embark on a fascinating journey through the National History of Mexico on our exclusive private tour to Chapultepec Castle! Walk the corridors of this magnificent castle, located in the stunning Chapultepec Forest, the largest green lung in CDMX
Witness the most momentous moments of Mexican history, from the conquest of Tenochtitlan to the Revolution through the rooms of the National Museum of History. You will discover the historical trajectory of our country in an exciting way.
In addition, you can explore the Alcazar del Castillo journey, with its 22 rooms that recreate the use and iconic rooms of the Castle during different periods. From Maximiliano and Carlota’s majestic rooms to those of President Porfirio Díaz, each space tells its own story and will transport you to times past.
Be captivated by the historical magic that surrounds Chapultepec Castle.
Guided tour to both museums.: Enjoy a guided tour throughout Chapultepec Castle and Museum of Anthropology
Private tour: The tour will be given by a specialized guide for the people of this reserve.
No one else will go with you on this tour.<br/>Duration: 2 hours
Walk down around a building filled with Mexico´s national history and the most iconic aspects of its time, while you walk through the corridors and recesses of an exquisite Castle, immersed in the largest urban park in the entire American continent. This is a must-see Museum and keeps an important record of Mexican National History, starting as of the conquest of Tenochtitlan leading to the Mexican Revolution.
The museum has 12 permanent exhibit rooms regarding the country's historical trajectory; and another 22 that recreate the use of the Castle and its rooms during its most iconic periods. Such as the rooms of Maximiliano and Carlota Habsburg as well asPresident Porfirio Díaz, also a room that recalls the assault on Chapultepec Castle.
**DO NOT FORGET THE SUNSCREEN AND COMFORTABLE SHOES, THE WALK IN THE FOREST IS LONG**
Your guide will give you access to the museum, please it is important to answer via WhatsApp or SMS.
The access ticket will be delivered to the lodging/stay address from 1 to 7 days prior to your visit or on the day of your visit at the museum entrance prior to your access. Please provide a number with whatsapp/telegram and a delivery address well in advance according to your purchase and travel dates.
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