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    Mexico City’s Chapultepec Zoo is actually but the most famous of several zoological parks in and around the city. Even more widely unknown is that todays Torre Latinoamericana actually stands on the site of Moctezuma II’s zoo in ancient Tenochtitlan.

  2. Chapultepec Zoo (Spanish: Zoológico de Chapultepec) is a zoo located in Chapultepec Park; it is one of four zoos near Mexico City, and the best known Mexican zoo.

  3. Zoológico de Chapultepec. 790 reviews. #68 of 717 things to do in Mexico City. Zoos. Open now. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. The site of a former Aztec zoo, its present incarnation, open since the 1920s, is best known for its Russian pandas.

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    • Attraction
    • Chapultepec Park’s Three Sections
    • When to Go
    • Monument to Los Niños Heroes
    • Chapultepec Lake
    • Chapultepec Castle
    • Alfonso Herrera Zoo
    • Chapultepec Zoo Visitor Information
    • Shopping and Eating
    • Buying Souvenirs at Chapultepec Park
    • Getting There and Getting Around

    The park is very large, stretching over 1,600 acres (4 square km), it is separated into three distinct sections. Primera Seccion:You’ll find the zoo, Chapultepec Castle (which houses the National History Museum), the National Anthropology Museum, Modern Art Museum, Tamayo Museum, and an artificial lake with boats for rent among other attractions in...

    The park’s first section is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 5 am to 8 pm during Daylight Saving Time, and 7 pm the rest of the year. On Mondays, the first section is closed for maintenance. Sections 2 and 3 are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The park is a popular spot to visit throughout the week, but weekends and holidays are the busiest...

    Chapultepec Park has a fascinating history dating back to Prehispanic times. It was a summer residence of Aztec rulers, and water from the springs here was conveyed to the temple precinct in the capital by means of an aqueduct, remains of which can still be seen. Nezahualcoyotl, the poet-king of Texcoco, built a summer palace east of the hill aroun...

    El Lago de Chapultepec is an artificial lake located in the first section of the park, near the zoo and Chapultepec Castle. You can rent a rowboat or a pedal boat for an hour to enjoy the scenery from a different perspective. The Casa del Lago (Lake House) is adjacent to the lake, and functions as a cultural center under the auspices of the UNAM (M...

    This castle is located at the highest point of Chapultepec hill, offering sublime views of the surroundings. Construction began on this building during the colonial period, and it has had several uses, including a military academy which was the site of the Battle of Chapultepec in which several young cadets lost their lives. Emperor Maximilian of H...

    The zoo at Chapultepec park opened in 1927 and is named after its founder, biologist Alfonso L. Herrera. The zoo facilities were completely remodeled between 1992 and 1994. It is home to almost 2000 animals of some 250 species, of which 130 are native to Mexico. It is divided into seven different areas, and animals are grouped according to their ha...

    The zoo is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 am to 4:30 pm and is closed every Monday, as well as January 1 and December 25. Admission is free. You are not allowed to enter with food, large bags or packages, which you may check at the entrance for a 5 peso fee – take note, though, that the zoo’s exit is on the opposite side from the entrance, so i...

    A day spent exploring Chapultepec will likely make you very hungry. Throughout the park you’ll find lots of stands selling snacks and treats ranging from fresh fruit, fried empanadas to tortas and tostadas. Inside the zoo there is a food court with various fast food options. If you’d rather avoid street food and its possible consequences, the anthr...

    Likewise, you will find loads of trinkets for sale from vendors throughout the park. For finer souvenirs, check out the gift shops of the anthropology museum and the history museum. Here you’ll find books, postcards and other gifts which are generally of good quality.

    Chapultepec P ark is located about three miles (5 km) west of the Mexico City Zocalo. You can get there easily on public transportation or on the Turibus. By Metro Take Line 1 to Chapultepec Station. Upon exiting the metro station you will find a wide passageway that leads directly to the Niños Heroes monument. Alternatively, Auditorio and Constitu...

  4. Mexico City’s s most famous zoo (one of four) is Chapultepec Zoo. The zoo attracts up to eight million visitors each year – the second most visited zoos in the world after Beijing.

  5. Chapultepec Zoo, zoo located in Mexico City on the original site of Montezumas game reserve. Opened in 1926, the zoo is administered by the municipal government. Its grounds cover 13.5 hectares (33 acres) and house nearly 2,000 specimens of about 280 species, mostly in Victorian-style caging.

  6. Spread across 17 hectares in the first section of Chapultepec Forest, the zoo is divided into seven distinct areas, each replicating different climatic and vegetal conditions. These include a desert, grasslands, a coastal strip, a tundra, an aviary, a temperate forest, and a tropical forest.

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