CHAPULTEPEC PARK
Is one of the largest city parks in the Western Hemisphere, measuring in total just over 686 hectares (1,695 acres). The park area has been inhabited and considered a landmark since the Pre-Columbian era, when it became a retreat for Aztec rulers. In the colonial period, Chapultepec Castle was built here, which is now a museum you can visit. The park’s attractions, including the castle, are the Chapultepec Zoo, the Museum of Anthropology, Modern Art Museum and the Rufino Tamayo Museum, among others. It receives an estimated 15 million visitors per year.