Discover the enchanting allure of Chapultepec Castle, a historical gem nestled in the heart of Mexico City. Perched atop a picturesque hill, this majestic fortress promises an unforgettable journey through time and culture.
Begin visiting the National Museum of History, where exhibits filled with historical artifacts, paintings, and documents will tell you about the rich history of Mexico from pre-Hispanic times to the modern era. Also, thanks to your expert guide, you will learn about indigenous cultures, Spanish colonization, independence, and revolution.
Then, step into opulent chambers adorned with exquisite art and furnishings, each whispering tales of royalty and presidential legacy. Wander through verdant gardens that offer breathtaking views of the metropolis, inviting you to pause and immerse yourself in its beauty.
Choose this private tour to enjoy a unique experience with an expert guide, which will make your visit to Chapultepec Castle truly unforgettable!
Embark on a pleasant walk from the meeting point up to Chapultepec Castle together with your private guide. From this moment on, he will begin to give you some introductory historical background of Mexico's history and the importance of Chapultepec Castle.
The Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City offers a unique experience blending history, architecture, and art. From its luxurious halls to lush gardens, the castle transports you through centuries of Mexican history. Additionally, the National History Museum houses a vast collection of historical artifacts. It's a must-visit destination for those eager to explore Mexico's rich cultural heritage.
Meet your guide at the main entrance of the National Anthropology Museum, next to the flagpole, at 8:50 am. From there, you will walk up to Chapultepec Castle.
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Meet your guide at the main entrance of the National Museum of Anthropology, at 8:50 am, next to the flagpole. Show him or her your voucher, and head to Chapultepec Castle.
Please, arrive 10 minutes before the meeting time.
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
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Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
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