You can’t miss it! The esplanade of the National History Museum will be transformed into an open-air stage to welcome Amalia Hernández’s Ballet Folklórico at Chapultepec Castle with special performances celebrating Mexico’s rich culture through traditional music and dance.
This show revisits the artistic vision of Amalia Hernández, famous for creating a legacy that revolutionized the way Mexican folklore is presented both inside and outside the country.
The must-see? The choreography, performed by the Ballet Folklórico de México, takes you on a journey through different regions of the country with iconic costumes, powerful footwork, and rhythms that connect with the Mexican identity.
Ballet Amalia Hernández on a historic stage

Seeing the Ballet Amalia Hernández at Chapultepec Castle will be an experience that goes beyond theater. The castle’s esplanade, the views of Chapultepec Forest, and the historic architecture create a unique atmosphere that enhances each performance and makes the show an unmissable cultural event in Mexico City.
The evening format adds a special touch to the show and allows you to enjoy Mexican folklore in one of the city’s most emblematic spaces.
It is an ideal plan both for those who are already familiar with the work of the Ballet Folklórico de México and for those who are looking for a different experience that combines history, art, and tradition.
Dates, times, and prices

The Ballet Amalia Hernández performances at Chapultepec Castle will take place at the following times:
- Saturday 17 at 7:00 p.m.
- Sunday 18 at 7:00 p.m.
- Wednesday 21 at 8:00 p.m.
Now for the important part! Tickets are available at the box office and online. Regular tickets range from $1,180 pesos to $1,586 pesos.
But can we tell you a secret? Online, you’ll find a Thursday 2-for-1 promotion, and you can get your tickets for between $550 and $741 pesos.
This is a unique opportunity to experience the Amalia Hernández Ballet at Chapultepec Castle and connect with the different cultural nuances of Mexico from one of its most representative venues.