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    Bosque de Chapultepec - View from the main entrance

    Bosque de Chapultepec

    4.7(75 reviews)
    8.0 kmChapultepec 1a Sección

    Bosque de Chapultepec is huge--there's so much to do and see that it can feel a little…read moreoverwhelming, but in a good way. I didn't get to explore as much or stay as long as I wanted, but everything I did see was beautiful and really enjoyable. You can rent pedal boats and ride around the lake, or just walk around and take it all in. There's also a library overlooking the pond area that's really nice to stop by. Overall, it's a great place to spend the day, and I'd definitely go back to explore more.

    Bosque de Chapultepec spans 2,000 acres and is one of the largest parks in Mexico and even the…read moreworld. This place is a mix of historical landmarks, parks, and museums all in one area. This area contains the Chapultepec Castle which used to be the imperial palace and presidential residence. It also houses the Museo Nacional de Antropologia which is a historical museum of the country. It also contains the Chapultepec Zoo which is a popular and free kids attraction. We first walked through one area where we saw souvenir stalls selling trinkets like magnets and monkey hats. We then saw the lake and bridge. Then we walked to the castle base. Then we walked over to the museum to enter. Throughout the area you'll see street food and street stalls, performers, and walking paths. There's also a lake where you can rent paddle boats. If nothing else there are lots of trees so you can relax in the shade. If you're coming to Mexico City this will most likely be one of the stops you visit, and depending on what you like you could spend all day here.

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    Bosque de Chapultepec - Tren de Chapultepec

    Tren de Chapultepec

    Bosque de Chapultepec - Los Peques Jugando en el Hemiciclo Juventino Rosas

    Los Peques Jugando en el Hemiciclo Juventino Rosas

    Bosque de Chapultepec - Emiliano y David Disfrutan del Domingo en Chapultepec

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    Emiliano y David Disfrutan del Domingo en Chapultepec

    Parque Hidalgo - Los coyotes

    Parque Hidalgo

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.5 kmCoyoacán

    If I ever move to Mexico, Coyoacàn is one of my top 5 choices…read more I absolutely loved everything about Parque Hidalgo. The park is surrounded with beautiful historic buildings, a church, famous coffee shops, ice-cream shops, and restaurants. Within the park you'll see little historic facts about it. A few years ago, the market stands were right in the park, but to avoid the abundance amount of people in one place, those stands have been moved. It was a great idea, so anyone who wants to buy souvenirs can go to the 2 floor building and spend time there. It gives those enjoying the park more free room to breathe. Being in Coyoacàn made me forget that the city was 20 minutes away. It was a lovely place to sit back and relax. Or you can observe the people dancing, playing music, or doing magic tricks. There's always something going on! I fell in love with Coyo

    This cobblestoned plaza intersects with the Jardin at the Zocalo of Coyoacan. This is part of two…read morebig parks that make a two-block park. The park contains the statue to the Mexican hero, Hidalgo, and some fountains with coyotes in them. The area is landscaped nicely, with tall, tropical shrubs and shady trees. There are lots of places to sit, and watch the crowd go by. If you show up on Saturday evenings, they have a big street party where performers show up, and have puppet shows, magic tricks, jokes, and other performances. There's lots of vendors here, selling cheap handicrafts. Their prices are low, but better quality crafts can be found in the adjacent artisans' market. There's lots of great places here to hang out and relax- the fountains shoot off jets of water across statues to coyotes, and give a much needed, rejuvenating lift in the hot Mexican sun. You're not going to get hungry here - the plaza is surrounded by restaurants. The building at the end of the park is where Cortez set up his first provisional government when he invaded Tenochtitlan. It's now a place that looks out for the Coyoacan neighborhood. The Parroquia de San Juan Bautista overlooks the park, and is a beautiful church to check out. They were having a wedding during one of my visits!

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