Explore the captivating history of Chapultepec Castle, a former imperial residence and military academy, on this private 2-hour tour. Guided by an expert, delve into tales of Aztec emperors and Spanish conquistadors, while wandering through grand halls and lush gardens. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of Mexico City from this historic site, making it a perfect outing for history buffs and culture enthusiasts alike. Entry tickets to the castle are additional, but the insights and experiences you gain from your knowledgeable guide are invaluable.
- Private 2-hour tour of Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City
- Learn about Aztec and Mexican history from an expert guide
- Enjoy breathtaking views of the city from the castle's gardens
- Suitable for individuals, families, and groups; entry fee not included
The Castillo de Chapultepec is a majestic castle perched atop a hill in the heart of Mexico City! This iconic landmark has been a royal palace, military fortress, and presidential residence, with stunning views of the city and a treasure trove of art and history.
Explore the opulent rooms, admire the impressive murals, and stroll through the beautiful gardens and parks. The castle's history dates back to the Aztecs, who built a temple on the hill, and later became a symbol of Mexico's independence.
We’ll meet all our travellers at the base of the hill where the castle is located. It’s right next to the ticket booth. We’ll also send you a WhatsApp message a day before the tour so you can reach your guide directly.
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Buenavista Station, Toluca Airport Station
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Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
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