Mexico City has a first-rate urban park known as the Bosque de Chapultepec, or Forest of Chapultepec, a destination for both international tourism and local recreation. Chapultepec is a living historical monument to major developments in the history of Mexico. And it’s popular, receiving about 15 million visitors annually. Formerly on the outskirts, the park is now surrounded by Mexico City, which makes it even more valuable as an urban green space.
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Article by Allan Wall, published on Mexconnect, March 31st, 2013.
Tags: Archaeology, Mexico City