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Located in an emblematic area of Mexico City, La Feria de Chapultepec is an amusement park that has been offering guaranteed fun and creating smiles for thousands of people for more than 50 years. strong>
Recognized for its famous Roller Coaster, the first in all of Latin America; and for the variety ofmechanical games, since it offers more than 50 different among which stands out:
- Children's: Children's Carousel, Red Baron, Happy Castle, Viking Galleons, Cantoya Balloons, Inflatables, Labyrinth, Whip, Miniwheel, Monorail, Crazy Clown, among many others.
- Familiars: Cabaña Chueca, Musical Carousel, the Waterfall, the Crystal Castle, Express Train and Water Logs.
- Teenagers: Blender, Rattlesnake, Love Plane, Hammer, Crazy Mouse, Bumper Cars, Umbrellas, Trabant and Condor.
- Extreme: Power Tower, Roller Coaster, Triple Loop Mountain, Cascabel, Akron Racing Karts and the Mansion of Terror.
In addition, it has special attractions such as a dolphin show and some other seasonal ones.
Don't miss this whole adventure at the Chapultepec Fair!
All our reviews are verified. 100% of customers have enjoyed this activity
We went yesterday and at first at the ticket office they sold us a pass which they told us that it had cars, and it was just a pure hook because inside it had to be paid. Not the truth I think I would not go again, part more than half of the games were not running and the food very ugly and the people over there looked after you like mad.Review translated from Spanish
As my girls are still small, the truth is that it was something new and very funny, they came out very happy. Thank you for making a child's life so much fun.Review translated from Spanish
Feria de Chapultepec
Bosque de Chapultepec, Segunda Sección Miguel Hidalgo
If you come by metro, the closest are the Chapultepec station, Constituciónntes and Observatorio. During the week you can go to line 7 (orange) and you will get off at Constituciónntes leaving the station you have to walk towards La Feria. You have to cross two pedestrian bridges, one near the metro and the other on the ring road. Saturdays and Sundays are easier. Get to the Chapultepec metro. Look for the Exit that leads to Av. José Vasconcelos. You will distinguish it because there is a seven eleven and an internet cafe in the hallway that will take you outside. When you leave through the stairs, right in front of you are some trucks that take you to La Feria. During the week you can also use this route, only you would use the vans (La Feria, Papalote, Panteón Dolores) that are at the exit to Paseo de la Reforma/Puerta de los Leones, those leave you at the first entrance to the forest and from there you walk Inside, it is very quiet and safe, you will first pass the kite, then the MUTEC and at the end the Fair.
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