Chapultepec Castle, perched atop Chapultepec Hill in Mexico City, is a stunning historical landmark and the only royal castle in North America. This impressive structure is a unique mix of history, art, and breathtaking views, offering visitors a look into Mexico's past and some of the city’s best panoramic sights.
Chapultepec Castle has a rich history that spans centuries. Built in the 18th century, it was initially intended as a retreat for Spanish viceroys. Over the years, it has served many purposes: as a military academy, an imperial residence for Emperor Maximilian I, and the official residence of Mexican presidents. Today, it houses the National Museum of History, preserving artifacts, art, and relics that tell the story of Mexico's complex and vibrant history.
Begin your visit by exploring the castle’s ground floor, which showcases the history museum exhibits, and make your way up to the upper floors where the imperial and presidential quarters are located. Don’t miss the terrace for stunning city views, and take time to enjoy the gardens. Walking through each floor offers a full picture of the castle’s transformation over time.
Timings: Chapultepec Castle is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Tickets: The castle charges approximately $5 for general admission, with discounts for students and free entry for Mexican citizens on Sundays.
Chapultepec Castle is a remarkable landmark where history, art, and architecture come together, providing an unforgettable experience in Mexico City. Its scenic views, historical artifacts, and lush gardens make it a must-see for visitors who want to dive into Mexican heritage.
Yes, children can enjoy the exhibits, gardens, and scenic views.
Yes, Chapultepec Park has food stalls and cafes within walking distance of the castle.
Yes, the closest metro station is “Chapultepec,” making it easily reachable.
Photography is allowed but may be restricted in certain areas inside the castle. Be sure to check for any signage.
Entry is free for Mexican citizens on Sundays; international visitors still pay the standard fee.
Full Ticket
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Discounts for students and free entry for Mexican citizens on Sundays.
Chapultepec Forest I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11580 Mexico City, Mexico