Light Cycles is a nighttime tour of Rosario Castellanos Park within Chapultepec Forest. Its light and sound installations are specially designed to create an atmosphere of peace and contemplation of nature.
Step into an urban oasis far from the noise and hectic pace of everyday city life. Light Cycles is your moment to connect with nature and see it in a different light.
What to expect from Light Cycles in Chapultepec?
An immersive experience to enjoy the beauty of the forest, Light Cycles features five light, sound, and digital art installations that will envelop you in an atmosphere of peace. Stroll through a forest of giant bamboo, a field of lights, or a path of rays reminiscent of the most vibrant sunsets.
In this show, the secret language of nature is translated into an audiovisual experience. With a soundtrack designed especially for Light Cycles, you can enjoy a moment of calm and see Chapultepec Forest like never before.

How to get to Light Cycles
You have two options:
-You can enter via the floating walkway at the back of the Chapultepec Scenic Garden (next to the National Auditorium). The path is illuminated by thousands of lights that will guide you to the entrance.
-Another entrance is via Fernando Alencastre, but keep in mind that there is no public transportation or parking nearby.
Hours and how to get your tickets
Light Cycles is open Tuesday through Sunday from 7:15 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. The tour is free so you can enjoy each section at your own pace, but it is important that you arrive at the time indicated on your ticket.
General admission costs $295, but there are several special pricing packages available, depending on who you go with!You can purchase your tickets here.
