Museo de Antropología y Castillo de Chapultepec





Descripción
Gánale a las multitudes en este recorrido matutino por el Museo Nacional de Antropología con un guía experimentado. Obtenga información histórica y cultural mientras observa los carruajes estatales, los murales de batallas épicas, una espada empuñada durante La Revolución y la famosa Piedra Azteca del Sol. Continúe su visita caminando por el Parque de Chapultepec y llegue al Castillo de Chapultepec y experimente uno de los sitios más visitados de la Ciudad de México. Entraremos al castillo, que sirvió como Palacio Imperial y Residencia Presidencial hasta 1940, y aprenderemos sobre la historia colonial e imperial del país.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
En el transcurso de 2,5 horas, su guía lo lleva en un viaje informativo a través de las exhibiciones, mostrándole solo los sitios más impresionantes. Maravíllate con la Piedra del Sol azteca y las cabezas talladas de los olmecas, descubiertas en las profundidades de las selvas de Tabasco y Veracruz. Conozca las diferentes regiones culturales y los grupos indígenas que dieron origen a esta diversa ciudad capital.
El bosque de Chapultepec es un parque urbano ubicado en la alcaldía Miguel Hidalgo, en la Ciudad de México. Es el más grande de su tipo en el Hemisferio Occidental, con una superficie de 810 hectáreas.
En el Parque Chapultepec, el parque urbano más grande del mundo. Suba a la cima del Cerro Chapultepec y llegue al Castillo de Chapultepec (Castillo de Chapultepec). Podrás explorar las 12 salas del castillo del siglo XVIII y disfrutar de las salas y exhibiciones. Durante su recorrido de 2 horas, aprenda sobre los orígenes de Chapultepec como un retiro para los gobernantes aztecas antes de que fuera parcialmente destruido y reconstruido como la casa del emperador Maximiliano de Habsburgo. Luego sirvió como residencia de los presidentes de México antes de que la mayor parte del castillo se convirtiera en el Museo Nacional de Historia. Las exhibiciones rastrean la historia del país, desde la era precolombina hasta el colonialismo español, la revolución de México y su independencia. Admira los carruajes estatales de Benito Juárez y el emperador Maximiliano, y aprende las historias detrás de las esculturas y bustos de figuras históricas. Vea la espada empuñada por el luchador por la independencia José María Morelos y contemple los murales de batallas pintados por artistas famosos.
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Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Se requiere una cantidad moderada de caminata (1.8 millas/3 km)
- No está permitido ingresar con alimentos, bebidas o mochilas. Solo se permite un bolso
Opiniones(1,418)
Don Jorge was an amazing tour guide! So knowledgeable. I learned a lot and would definitely be using Amigo tours again
Great tour. Be prepared for lots of walking and standing around while tickets are purchased and passed out. Very informative and great insights.
Good experience. Very informative and cool things to see.
Israel helped us understand history about México. Knowledgeable and fun !
This experience was great! Would definitely recommend. I did this trip solo, I felt safe throughout the tour. The group was small, but still a great way to meet people. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and very friendly. The price was great for two museums and a guide.
This experience was great! I would definitely recommend. Our guide was very knowledgeable and helpful. Great way to meet people. I did this tour solo, felt safe throughout the entire tour.
Due to traffic, we were a few minutes late, so the guide left us at the service desk without our tickets or information. I called several times. The service desk also called the number provided to confirm they have our ticket so we can tour the museum, but no one answered. We bought ticket for our self
Very informative and Educational. Jonathan was very helpful and detailed!! Extremely accommodating and supportive. Took time to explain. Highly recommended!!!
An absolute joke. Zero understanding and pure rudeness. We arrived during the grace period, but they refused to give us the guide's phone number to contact him and catch up with the group. On top of that, after contacting Amigo Tours via WhatsApp (where they took over 20 minutes to reply), we were told they would at least provide our museum tickets without the guided tour. In the end, they didn't even do that. Instead, we were told to wait outside for 30 minutes for the second part of the tour, which actually turned into a waiting time of over 3 hours. Once we finally made it to the second part, the guide was so monotonous that we just wanted to leave. At times, he clearly didn't know what to say and was straight-up reading the signs next to the artwork. Honestly, independent guides outside the venue were offering tours for the price of a single person's ticket with Amigo Tours. It is not worth it at all—keep your money. We were so outraged that we didn't even leave a tip, just a bad review.
You will not truly appreciate what you are viewing without some guidance. I didn't and I'm something of a Mexican history buff.



