Chapultepec Forest is the largest green lung in North America, let’s tour it, but don’t do the classic tour
We will change the places to visit! Let's walk.
Learn about the history and iconic moments of the Angel of independence and from there directly to the forest of chapultepec
Let us travel to the pre-Hispanic past to know the exact moment of the ascension to power of one of the last Aztec emperors, the battle that gave glory to some military students, the story of the only Mexican battalion that went to World War II, we will pass through the lakes and tell the story of two great gentlemen!
It is the same forest that they always want to show us, but from another perspective.
meeting point
Let's start our walk through the forest by seeing this tremendous monument dedicated to the nation
Let’s go see a stone engraving that tells us when the great Emperor Moctezuma takes power
Let us know the history, official and unofficial, of the legend of the child heroes.
Let’s see Chapultepec Castle and learn about its history and some of its secrets
Did you know that Mexico actively participated in World War II? tell you the story
the hill of the chapulin or Chapultepec has witnessed several occupations, let us see the vestiges of one of them, the use of its waters
Let us visit this place of such long tradition in the forest of Chapultepec
In pre-Hispanic times, legend has it, there was a great ally of the Aztecs, a wise and prudent man. Let’s see the story of Nezahualcoyotl
here ends our tour!
a place of aquatic recreation used since pre-Hispanic times at the foot of the volcano, let us know this wonderful space
we will meet at the foot of the angel of independence
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