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Fiesta Americana Grand Chapultepec

Fiesta Americana Grand Chapultepec features a restaurant, serving breakfast only. The property provides 24-hour room service. Fiesta Americana Grand Chapultepec also offers a bar/lounge, a fitness facility, and a business center. The property has a 24-hour front desk.


  • Fitness equipment
  • On-site car rental
  • Concierge services
  • Babysitting or child care
  • Spa services on site
  • Multilingual staff
  • Business center
  • Dry cleaning service
  • Coffee shop or café
  • Bar/lounge
  • Restaurant(s) in hotel
  • Parking (valet)
  • Conference room(s)
  • Business services
  • Internet access in public areas - surcharge
  • Internet access in public areas - high speed
  • Express check-out (check-out only)
  • Safe-deposit box - front desk
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Number of rooms: 203
  • Currency exchange
  • Laundry facilities
  • Television in lobby
  • Air-conditioned public areas
  • Elevator/lift
  • Parking (surcharge)
  • Room service (24 hours)

Fiesta Americana Grand Chapultepec offers 203 guestrooms. Guestrooms feature cable television. Business-friendly rooms are equipped with high-speed Internet access and direct-dial phones. Guestrooms have coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms include hair dryers. Guestrooms provide minibars and clock radios. Other amenities include complimentary newspapers and air conditioning. Services include housekeeping and wake-up calls. Rollaway beds are also available.

Mariano Escobedo Av. #756 Col. Anzures

Mexico City, Distrito Federal 11590

Mexico

Nearest major airport:

Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico (MEX-Mexico City Intl.)

Area:

Polanco, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

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Mexico City Activities

City Tour


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Explore Mexico City and its major attractions, including the Main Square, the National Palace, Diego Rivera murals, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and Chapultepec Park.

Coyoacan & San Angel


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This tour packs a cultural punch! Explore the colonial town of San Angel, the Museum of Diego de Rivera, the former hacienda of Cortez, and the Zocalo of Coyoaca. And, to remember it all, you'll have free time for souvenir shopping in the afternoon.

Cuernavaca & Taxco


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Travel through Cuernavaca, the famous summer resort of Mexico's elite, on the way to Taxco, a quaint cobblestone colonial village. Visit Taxco's fine silver factories, the Main Square, and the famous Santa Prisca Church.

Mexico City Segway Tour


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Hop on the innovative, self-balancing Segway for a tour around of Mexico City. With just a few minutes of instruction you can zip around beautiful parks, along streets, and past historical buildings.

Puebla & Cholula


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Pre-Colombian history and architecture are the theme of this combination tour. Your first stop will be the historical town of Puebla, where you’ll explore the main square, the cathedral, the House of Alfeñique and more. Then, travel to Cholula, an archeological hot-spot and home to the Great Pyramid, Mexico's largest.

Pyramid & Shrine of Guadalupe


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If you’re an admirer of architectural wonders, the Pyramid of the Sun simply can't be missed. The structure was built without the benefit of the wheel or any beasts of burden, so get ready to do that admiring! Add on the Shrine of Guadalupe and you'll soon see why this combo tour is a must for the culturally inquisitive.

Walking Tour of Mexico City


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Lace up your comfortable walking shoes—you're headed for the streets of the oldest city in North America. This guided tour offers a great orientation to the former Aztec capital for both first-timers and those already familiar with the super-size city. You'll walk by the towering column holding the Angel of Independence, the impressive monuments along Juarez Avenue, the Templo Mayor, and much more.

Xochimilco & University City


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Xochimilco—the native Nahuatl word for "flower land"—lives up to its representative name. On this tour, you'll sail past the agricultural fields surrounded by the area's picturesque canals and floating gardens—chinampas. Then, get back to your cultural studies with a visit to the University of Mexico, home to several of Diego Rivera's murals.


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