The Anthropology Museum is one of the most significant museums in Latin America and is renowned worldwide for its extensive collection of artifacts from Mexico’s pre-Columbian heritage.
A visible reminder of Mexico’s bygone aristocracy, the ‘castle’ that stands atop Chapultepec Hill was begun in 1785 but not completed until after independence, when it became the national military academy. When Emperor Maximilian and Empress Carlota arrived in 1864, they refurbished it as their residence. The east end of the castle preserves their palace, with sumptuously furnished salons opening onto an exterior deck that affords panoramic city views – the highlight for many visitors.
We highly recommend visiting the residence of Mexico’s most iconic artist, Frida Kahlo. This was Karla's most visited museum as a child.
Teotihuacan is one of the most important archaeological sites in Mexico, so you need to add this to your list of things to do in Mexico City! It offers insight into ancient Mesoamerican civilizations with a history dating back to around 100 BC. This is located about 30 miles from Reforma, so we recommend booking a private tour with private transportation!