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Chapultepec Park (Bosque de Chapultepec)

Chapultepec Park is divided into three sections (Primera, Segunda, and Tercera Seccions); most of the popular attractions are located in the first section.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, if you plan to explore the park all day, since it’s double the size of New York's Central Park.
The green space features a zoo and small amusement park called La Feria Chapultepec Mágico, making it a must-see destination for families with young children.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Chapultepec Park. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
There is no fee to visit the park, but some of the attractions within it cost money, including the National Museum of Anthropology and Chapultepec Castle. Tours that visit the park typically cost between US$40 and US$70 per person, depending on group sizes and whether bicycles are included. Tours that highlight but don’t necessarily enter the park, such as bus or self-guided audio tours, may be even cheaper.
Yes, you can rent bikes and boats in and around Chapultepec Park. Bicigratis bicycle rentals are available near the National Museum of Anthropology (Museo Nacional de Antropología) and international tourists get three free hours of cycling time. You can also take a cycling tour through the park that includes bikes and helmets, if you’d like some guidance to go with your cycling equipment.
Yes, Chapultepec Park is pretty safe for tourists. It's in a nice part of Mexico City and is typically pretty busy with visitors and residents alike, especially on weekends. As with any park in any city, you’ll still want to take reasonable precautions; don’t leave your possessions unattended and be careful walking alone after dark in quieter parts of the park.
Yes, guided tours of Chapultepec Park are available. Cycling tours are popular and allow you to get between attractions easily (many also visit other parts of Mexico City). Walking tours are also a major draw, and most visit the National Museum of Anthropology and Chapultepec Castle in addition to Chapultepec Park. Choose a private tour for the most flexibility, or a group tour for a cheaper price.
It is simple to get to Chapultepec Park by public transportation. The easiest way to get there is to take the pink line (Line 1) of the Mexico City metro straight to the Chapultepec Station or the orange line (Line 7) to Auditorio. You can also take the hop-on hop-off Turibus straight through the park from other major stops in the city.















































































































































