Chapultepec Park is a living museum, due to its environmental, architectural and historical wealth, and it is also the largest urban park on the American continent. Learn about part of the history, art and culture of the city and the idiosyncrasy of Mexican society. The electric bike tour makes it easier and very enjoyable.
Chapultepec Park is a living museum, due to its environmental, architectural and historical wealth, and it is also the largest urban park on the American continent. Learn about part of the history, art and culture of the city and the idiosyncrasy of Mexican society. The electric bike tour makes it easier and very enjoyable.
- Audiorama - The Audiorama is a serene forest nook designed for enjoying music amidst nature, featuring a unique musical genre each day of the week.
- Moctezuma Baths - Also known as the Chapultepec Baths or Pools, these were likely enjoyed by pre-Hispanic royalty before the Spanish arrived.
- Los Pinos - Explore the former Presidential…
- Audiorama - The Audiorama is a serene forest nook designed for enjoying music amidst nature, featuring a unique musical genre each day of the week.
- Moctezuma Baths - Also known as the Chapultepec Baths or Pools, these were likely enjoyed by pre-Hispanic royalty before the Spanish arrived.
- Los Pinos - Explore the former Presidential residence, now a Cultural Complex open to the public.
- Antigua Estación del Trenecito de Chapultepec - This Cultural Space is dedicated to architecture and design, offering exhibitions, workshops, and temporary installations.
- Museo del Cárcamo de Dolores - Discover the underground mural by Diego Rivera in a tunnel leading to a large tank, symbolically representing the entry of Lerma System waters into Mexico City’s storage tanks.
- Fuente Xochipilli - A fountain inspired by Mexican nationalist architecture.
- The Myth of Water Fountain - This monumental fountain, Mito del Agua, spans 295 meters and includes ten sub-fountains or pools, all connected by a single stream of water.
- Fuente de Tlaloc - A grand fountain designed by Diego Rivera, honoring the water god and featuring symbols from Mexico’s history, including two sacred ears of corn.
- Cencalli “The Home of Corn and Food Culture” - Visit the Museum of Corn and Food Culture, dedicated to Mexico’s 68 indigenous cultures and their culinary traditions.
- Fuente Monumental de Nezahualcoyotl - Visit the impressive Nezahualcoyotl fountain, established in 1956.
- Fuente del Quijote - This 1921 fountain is a replica of the one in Maria Luisa Park, Seville, Spain, and is a cultural gem of the Bosque.
- Lago de Chapultepec - The iconic Lake of the Forest is perfect for photography and admiring the surrounding architecture.
- Altar a la Patria - An architectural tribute to the six cadets of the Military College, known as the Niños Héroes, who heroically sacrificed their lives during the Battle of Chapultepec in the American intervention.
- Av Sonora 130 - Return journey to the meeting point in Colonia Condesa, taking approximately 15 minutes.

- Bottled water
- Entrance to the Cárcamo Museum
- Bicycle use
- Bottled water
- Entrance to the Cárcamo Museum
- Bicycle use
- Lunch
- Lunch
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.