Chapultepec park
You can get there by Paseo de la Reforma or Constitución
First Section
Mon. to Sun. 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. (pets not allowed)
Second Section
Daily, 24 h. (restricted access to pets)
In the heart of those who live in Mexico City is a park that unites families and memories, it is the Chapultepec Park. With 4,000 years of history and more than 800 hectares, it is the largest urban park in the western hemisphere, where you can find a little bit of everything. If you like culture, it houses nine museums and more than 100 fountains; if you are an athlete, it has a bike path, jogging areas and is the favorite place for running events; if you go with children or friends, the zoo, the lake with its boats, picnic tables, the little train, playgrounds and gardens are ideal for a day of laughter and games. On one of your visits, go up to the National History Museum, Chapultepec Castle, and look out from the balcony for one of the most beautiful views of the city and the surrounding forest. Chapultepec is as big and diverse as those who visit it, an exponent of the variety that characterizes this city.
It is so large that each space has its own address. Paseo de la Reforma and Constituyentes are the two avenues that run through Chapultepec.