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Bustling Downtown Tijuana is home to the monumental Tijuana Arch seen from all parts of the city. A major hub for souvenir shopping and nightlife, the area is packed with bars serving spicy fish tacos and discos playing hits from north and south of the US border.
The new business district of the city. it is also the shopping hub as stylish restaurants and craft beer bars line main boulevards like Paseo de los Héroes. The Tijuana Cultural Center has exhibits on Mexican culture, art galleries, and an IMAX theater.
Busy Zona Norte touches on the US–Mexico border, with vivid urban art and political murals marking the streets between the crossing and the landmark metallic Tijuana Arch. Known mainly as a red-light district, the neighborhood is packed with adult-oriented bars and clubs,
A street witth a 24 hour vibe and lined with bars and more bars. Visit the famous Caesar Hotel & Restaurant where the Caesar Salad was invented or take a picture with dozens of tijuana donkeys.
An upper echelon residential area of Tijuana surrounding Club Campestre de Tijuana Golf Course and border Estadio Caliente. Stay at the Tijuana Grand Hotel overlooking the greens or visit Paseo de Chapultepec for its high end shopping and dining.
There is plenty of fun in the sun and sand at Playas de Tijuana. Stroll down its boardwalk and indulge in the many fresh seafood restaurants lining the beach boulevard.
Where would you go eat in San Diego? "No disrespect to San Diego, I personally would drive 20 miles South to Tijuana" ~ Chef Anthony Bourdain
Gordon, Gno & Fred pick up their mammoth new RV, nicknamed ‘Betty the Beast’ and begin their trip in BAJA, Mexico in search of ‘The Best Breakfast in the World’
A collection of up and coming chefs serving their famous menu items from food trucks and artisan beer tastings all under one roof! Come a& Chill Out at Telefonica Gastro Park
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