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Bosque de Chapultepec

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Sunil R.

This is a beautiful park that rivals some of the best urban parks like Central Park in NYC. This is huge and there are a lot of sights (museum, zoo etc) and things to do and good food to eat.

Joop V.

Bosque de Chapultepec is a large park around CDMX! And..when I say large..it is very large! There are different sections within the park and..I think if your goal is really go walk around this whole park, that's probably at least a half day job for just walking and exploring. The cool thing about it is just that it is not just a park with trees or anything. There are different sections and structures for you to sit and explore throughout the park (like to see a panda, to see a market, a lake, etc). And..the beautiful thing about this park is..it is free! The government really takes care of this place well and everything is clean! Definitely check this out if you have time in CDMX and explore the park to just relax for a whole day. The place will heal your tired soul!

The dog whisperer
Elle M.

I had heard Chapultepec compared to Central Park in NYC but in reality, it should be the other way around. Chapultapec is twice the size of Central Park and has a lake, a zoo, a castle and 7 museums, including the Museo de Anthropologia. And it has dogs. So many big amazing dogs who all seem to be at daycare or summer camp. They run with a pack of other urban pups playing tag in the morning and then by some dog-whispering magic, on cue settle down like toddlers for nap time when their handler says so. This is one of the best and most entertaining parts of the park for me on my way to museums or crossing the city. The other draw is of course the respite into nature from the traffic of the city. Chapultapec is full of trees and manicured shrubbery. It's clean and has lots of water and snacks and shade, and did I mention all the cute dogs?

The castle
Stephanie W.

This is a great area to walk around and spend some time. The bosque contains several different attractions, including a castle, the museum of modern art, the museum of anthropology, a botanical garden, and a zoo. There might be other stuff too but that's what I remember seeing on the map and ended up walking through. With the fairly good weather in Mexico City, it makes for a very nice long walk! The botanical garden is particularly nice; I didn't go inside the museums, castle, or zoo but they looked nice from the outside. If you're walking from central Mexico City toward Polanco its nice to cut through the Bosque (I was walking there from Roma Norte).

Caroline G.

I've biked through here and walked through here several times and each time is perfection. It's a very lush and big forest amongst CDMX so like Central Park in NYC, it feels like an oasis. I only wish that I had the time to go check out the Diego Rivera murals there. Go on. Go do it.

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Kimberly M.

Bosque de Chapultepec has 4 sections. Section one is a dog free area where you will find museums, the zoo, plenty of people exercising and even classes that you can join in for just a few dollars held outside. There are many vendors as well as places to eat. Families gather on the weekend at the park for picnics and parties. It is lovely. Section 2 is dog friendly and for that reason my favorite section. Great running and walking trails. Less vendors but you can still find some. The amusement park was redone and is open again- that is a fee area where is the rest of the park is open to all. Section 3 is more rustic and wonderful for long hikes. Section 4 is in the process of being open so I will review it later.

Zona de comida
Alexis B.

On a recent trip to Mexico City, we visited the Bosque de Chapultepec twice! It's the largest city park in the country (the second largest in Latin America), so it has a lot to offer and we couldn't see it all in one day! The bosque/forest is divided into four sections - the first of which is the most visited! It contains a ton of attractions: the National Museum of Anthropology, the Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of History in the Chapultepec Castle, lakes, paved paths, several zonas de comida (kind of like areas for food stands we would have at a fair?), and more! (It also has a zoo that is the most visited attraction in the park if you're zoo people!) We visited on weekdays so it wasn't too busy anywhere we were in the park. The park's attractions are great, and it's also a nice place to wander/stroll/relax between attractions!

Walking toward Castillo de Chapultepec
Amy D.

This is a huge park smack in the middle of the city! I loved all the greenery. I was so impressed at how clean it was. There were tons of vendors down walkways set up under their blue tents. Some were selling waters, others street food, and of course others souvenirs. Here, we found the cheapest prices on souvenir t shirts. It closed at dawn and the security guards manning the gates won't let you in. It's definitely a must!

Spencer Q.

I was beyond amazed by how manicured and pristine this park was. Never ever have I been to a place that was so breathtaking. So many things to see and so little time. I walked through in about 2.5 hours for only two of the sections but I would have definitely spent more time here. Note that it's not open 24 hours and it is closed on certain days so plan your adventures ahead of time before you go. I guess that must be the American mentality I have of parks!

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Amazing park with lots to do, you have museums restaurants and with the 4 sections is bigger than Central Park in NY. A must

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Pretty good park. I really liked the castle and the anthropology museum.

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