









6 hour(s) 50 minute(s)
English
Included
Discover Mexico City’s vibrant culture with an authentic breakfast at a local market
Explore the National Museum of Anthropology and see iconic pre-Hispanic treasures
Enjoy panoramic views of Chapultepec Forest on a scenic cable car ride
Visit Chapultepec Castle with a certified guide and learn about its rich history
€ 83.04
€ 76.40


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover the vibrant culture and history of Mexico City on this exclusive full-day tour. Begin your morning with an authentic breakfast at a local market, immersing yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of everyday life. Then, visit the world-renowned National Museum of Anthropology, where you’ll see Mexico’s most iconic pre-Hispanic treasures and learn about the rich civilizations that shaped the country.
Continue your adventure with a scenic cable car ride over Chapultepec Forest, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Explore the majestic Chapultepec Castle with a certified guide, uncovering its fascinating history and architectural beauty. Conclude your day with a delicious taco tasting at a traditional taquería, savoring the authentic flavors of Mexican cuisine and leaving with a deeper appreciation of the city’s culture.
Pickup from your accommodation with private transportation
Tickets to the cable car and Chapultepec Castle
Entrance to the National Museum of Anthropology
Traditional breakfast
Lunch at a traditional taquería
Certified guide and experienced driver
Goods & services tax
Departure & Entry tax
Landing & facility fees
Bus fare
Fuel surcharge
National park entrance fee
Gratuity
Additional drinks or food
Personal expenses
Comfortable walking shoes.
Sunscreen & Sunglasses
Light, weather-appropriate clothing
Reusable water bottle
Camera or phone
Public transportation nearby
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Keep your personal essentials
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This is one additional beautiful part of Mexico City ! It is a MUST visit ! No 2 ways about it. There are 2 lineups at the ticket office.1 for cash and 1 for card. The card lineup was shorter so we had a two minute wait there and the lady that gave us. Our tickets took one look at us in with all our gray hair and wrinkles. Gave us a free admission for old farts. Lol. Getting an order does have its advantages. It’s a slow steady walk up a gradual incline before reaching this thing of beauty. This is where they stamp your ticket. There is only a few people ahead of us. It was around noon on a Friday afternoon. When we left, there were a lot more people, but still the line was moving fairly quickly. We spent a few hours roaming around through this magnificent structure with its beautiful displays and wonderful gardens.

Entrance was about 5USD. There was a lot of art, history, and scenery here. Easily spent a few hours here. The only con for those who may be older or with disabilities, you must walk uphill in order to arrive to the castle. There were a few cars that were able to enter, I assumed for drop off. I would look into this if needed.

Just beautiful! Such a lovely surprise in the middle of the hustle that is CDMX . A must visit if you are a history fan especially if you love Maximilian I & Charlotte of Mexico. Also you get a very lovely view of the city. Ps. There is a booth to get tix if you’re paying with card or apple pay, no need to get in that long line.

This is a stunning walk through a historical building filled with beautiful artwork from a few different eras . The castle itself has a few different exhibits and the living areas of the place are staged and have explanations in Spanish and English about the use of each of space. Views from the top of the castle looking down the hill are incredible and worth the hike up.

I'm a big fan of the park surrounding the castle but found the castle itself beautiful but rigid. I had my full frame camera with me when I purchased the ticket at the ground level entrance. After walking up the hill, the xop checking tickets asked if I could remove my lens from my camera? There was a 0% chance that was happening and if this is an actual rule it should be displayed when you purchase the ticket. Everything else was without incident.



