Mexico City Chapultepec Castle and Anthropology Museum Tour
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Experience Highlights
This tour will allow you to enter Chapultepec Castle before it opens its doors to the public, followed by a guided tour of the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. Early access to the castle will allow you to tour its 12 rooms at your leisure.
You'll learn about what was once a refuge for Aztec rulers, while the largest collection of Mexican art awaits you in the museum. All of this can be experienced in about 5 hours.
- Visit Chapultepec Castle and the Museum of Anthropology, with both tickets included, on this tour.
- You will be accompanied by an expert guide who will explain the history of the paintings and artefacts you will see.
- The entrance to the castle is in advance, you will enter before it opens to the general public, so you will visit it calmly and quietly.
What’s included
- Tour of Chapultepec Castle and the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City
- Expert guide
- Advance entrance to the Chapultepec Castle
- Entrance to the Museum of Anthropology
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Step by Step
Take this tour of Chapultepec Castle, as well as the Museum of Anthropology, with an expert guide. The experience lasts about 5 hours in total and entrance fees are included. In addition, the entrance to the castle is early entry, which means that you will enter before it opens to the general public.
This allows you to tour the 12 rooms inside without being disturbed by other people and without hearing the noise of the hustle and bustle. Chapultepec was the place where the ancient Aztec rulers resided. Because of this, you will learn about their culture and history.
As you walk through the halls you will see real Aztec artefacts as you learn about them from your guide. Throughout history the castle has served several functions that you will learn about during your visit. Today it is used as a museum, although not so long ago it was theresidence of the presidents of Mexico.
Another of the entrances included is the Museum of Anthropology, which your tour guide will also accompany you on your visit. Inside you will marvel at its numerous rooms that house the largest collection of Mexican art. Its most important work, which you will be able to see, is the Aztec Sun Stone, also known as the Aztec Calendar.
In addition, you will learn about the history of the country and its civilisations from ancient times to the present day. This includes its cultural religions and indigenous groups that have given rise to Mexico's diverse capital city.