Peruano recorre el Cablebus Linea 3 sobre el Bosque de Chapultepec
Chapultepec Forest is one of those places that Mexico City proudly showcases. It's not just a park: it's history, nature, museums, lakes, castles, pathways, culture, memory, and now also a new way to see it from above thanks to Cablebús Line 3. For tourism in Mexico, this is a modern gem: public transportation, a scenic drive, and a tourist experience all in one trip. Well done, Mexico City; when you show off, you really show off. For generations, Chapultepec Forest has been Mexico City's great green lung. Chapultepec is home to some of Mexico's most important landmarks: Chapultepec Castle, museums, lakes, trails, cultural areas, and rest areas. But now, with Cablebús Line 3, Chapultepec Forest can be explored in a completely different way: from above, crossing green spaces, seeing the city, observing the contrast between nature and buildings, and understanding why Chapultepec is so important to Mexico City's identity. Cablebús Line 3 was designed to improve mobility to the Santa Fe area and connect various cultural points within the Chapultepec: Nature and Culture project. According to the Mexico City Electric Transportation Service, this line aims to facilitate access to cultural institutions such as Los Pinos, the Urban Culture Park, the National Film Archive in Chapultepec, the National Art Warehouse, and other cultural spaces linked to Chapultepec Forest. For visitors, the Cablebús transforms the experience. It's no longer just about strolling through Chapultepec, sitting by the lake, or visiting a museum. Now, tourism in Mexico City offers an aerial perspective: cabins suspended above the trees, sweeping views of Chapultepec Forest, buildings in the background, and the feeling of viewing Mexico through a floating window. It sounds poetic, but it's also practical: you get on, look around, take pictures, be impressed, and, incidentally, avoid some of the traffic. A winning combination. The Cablebús Line 3 route includes stations such as Vasco de Quiroga, Cineteca Nacional / Bodega de Arte, PARCUR / Colegio de Arquitectos, Charrería, Panteón de Dolores, and Los Pinos / Constituyentes, according to reports on its opening and operation. It has also been noted that the route covers approximately 5.4 kilometers and connects key areas in western Mexico City. This new way of exploring Chapultepec strengthens tourism in Mexico by transforming a commute into an experience. The Cablebús doesn't just move people; it also draws attention. It makes Chapultepec Forest appear larger, greener, and more impressive. For a tourist, a Peruvian, a Mexican, or anyone visiting Mexico City, Cablebús Line 3 is an invitation to rediscover Chapultepec from a different perspective. In short: Mexico City has one of Mexico's greatest urban treasures in Chapultepec Forest, and the Cablebús (cable car) has added a modern, visually stunning, and powerful experience for tourism. Chapultepec was already a must-see; now, with Cablebús Line 3, it's safe to say it's become a flying experience. Click here for more information: https://linktr.ee/robertoviajero Welcome to the channel and this LIVE broadcast! SUBSCRIBE HERE! 👉 https://goo.gl/1ZRpfE Turn on notifications! 🔔 Want to support my travels? https://paypal.me/RobertoViajero Follow me on: Instagram 👉 / robertoviajero Facebook 👉 / viajeroaoceania TikTok 👉 / robertoviajerovlogs #robertoviajero #mexico #cdmx #cdmx2026 #cablebus #cablebús #teleférico #viajero #mexicano #chapultepec

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