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  1. Sitio oficial del Museo Nacional de Historia Castillo de Chapultepec

  2. This station has direct access to Bosque de Chapultepec. Auditorio - line 7 . Once you have reached the Auditorium station, you must take the Metrobús line 7 and get off at the Gandhi station.

  3. Learn about Mexico's fascinating history at Chapultepec Castle, a grand 18th-century palace atop a hill in Mexico City. The palace houses the National Museum of History, which showcases impressive murals and stunning stained glass galleries.

  4. Chapultepec Castle Tickets. Explore historic rooms, enjoy panoramic views, and admire the stunning gardens. Check availability. . 4 options• from $12.00. Attractions Pass. Mexico City Pass: All-Inclusive Pass by Turicard. . Available today. . Show what's included. . 5 (1)

  5. Sitio oficial del Museo Nacional de Historia Castillo de Chapultepec

  6. Chapultepec Castle holds great importance for Mexico. It is a symbol of the country's historical and cultural heritage. The castle's architecture reflects a blend of various styles, including neoclassical, neo-Gothic, and Mexican baroque.

  7. Chapultepec Castle (Castillo de Chapultepec) Tours and Tickets. The only palace on the continent, Chapultepec Castle sits more than 7,000 feet (2,133 meters) above sea level in Mexico City’s Chapultepec Park. It has housed royalty, served as a military academy, and was even an observatory.

  8. How to get there? Schedule. First Section. Admission price: 70 pesos. Free admission on Sundays, children under 13, seniors over 60, teachers and students with valid ID cards, pensioners and retirees with ID cards and disabled visitors free. Contact: 01 (55) 5286 9920, 5553 6268, 6325 y 639. Website: http://mnh.inah.gob.mx/

  9. You are free to walk to the entrance at the top but to enter, and for the views, you need to buy a ticket. Audioguides in English are available for M$75. No entry with water bottles or food but there are lockers.

  10. Visit the National Museum of History in Mexico City with a skip-the-line entry ticket. Step inside the Chapultepec Castle, a historic building of high symbolic value for Mexicans, whose construction began in 1785 during the government of the viceroy of New Spain, Bernardo de Gálvez.

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