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Tijuana Travel Guide & Information


Just like several other big Mexican cities, Tijuana is a contrasting city where rich and poor, old and new, modern and traditional blend together seamlessly. A place of great interest and importance, Tijuana is the second largest city in the Pacific Coast of North America after Los Angeles. Despite the all prevailing signs of poverty, the emergence of high-rise buildings and a burgeoning middle class testify to the city`s rising prosperity. Boasting of a hustling, carnival-like atmosphere, Tijuana was notorious for being the playground of illicit pleasures during the times of U.S. prohibition. In no time, the city emerged to be a favorite hotspot of the vacationing students and curious globetrotters.


More recently, tourism has been hit in Tijuana by an increase in Mexican drug violence. Apart from the traditional sporting attractions that have attracted travelers to the city since decades, vineyards too have emerged as great attractions that have made wine connoisseurs throng to Tijuana from different corners of the world. Book your cheap flights to Tijuana and enjoy a fun-filled vacation that you`re not likely to forget in a jiffy!

Things to do in Tijuana

The city of Tijuana boasts of a rich and diverse history that makes it replete with ancient monuments and historic centers. Apart from opulent art galleries, several interesting museums also jostle for the attention of travelers. With a booming tourism industry and a rich cultural heritage, the city packs a great punch for globetrotters from around the world.


Avenida Revolucion:Revolution Avenue is the main shopping area of Tijuana for both travelers and locals. One of the world`s most shopped streets, this avenue boasts of a colorful block full of stores, arcades, stalls and underground passageways that offer great bargains on most international brands. It is an ideal place to buy drinks, clothes, accessories and Mexican curiosities.


Tijuana Cultural Center:Located on the outskirts of the city, this dome shaped center houses an IMAX theatre that features movies on Mexico`s history and culture, as well as a book store which is an ideal place to gain an insight into the history of the country. The center also houses a museum, space theater, performing arts theater and several restaurants.


Tijuana Wax Museum:The Tijuana Wax Museum is one of the most popular attractions in the city. The museum is home to more than 90 replicas of artistic and historic figures as well as television and music personalities, including Marilyn Monroe, John Lennon, Emiliano Zapata and more.


Old Catedral de Nuestra Señora de Guadelupe:This 200-year old cathedral, built in 1731, is situated in the heart of the Downtown. A premier cathedral of Tijuana, this one was the first church to be built in the city. The major draws of the cathedral are the elaborate oil paintings of the 18th century and the largest sacred chandelier of Mexico.


Agua Calinete Tower:Once a famous haunt of Hollywood A-listers, Agua Calinete Tower is a towering structure that stands amid a manicured park of outstanding beauty. This replica tower is a modern landmark that stands as a great symbol of the glorious past prior to banning of gambling in the country.

Where to Stay in Tijuana

Since the city is located close to the US-Mexico border, Tijuana receives more visitors than any other city in Mexico. This is the reason why one is likely to find all sorts of accommodation in the city. From dirt cheap hotels costing US$20 per night to super luxurious 5 star hotels that are available for US$200 per night, there are lodgings galore available for travelers with varied tastes and budgets.


Two Star Hotels:You might be in the city for business or leisure; there are several two star hotels in the city that offer great value for your money. Characterized by a homely atmosphere, helpful staff and decent services, these hotels are the best bets for budget-conscious travelers. Some of the most noteworthy hotel options in this category include La Villa de Zaragoza, Hacienda del Mar, Fiesta Inn Tijuana Otay and Cityexpress Tijuana Rio.


Three Star Hotels:To enjoy a luxurious living at the fraction of a cost, check out any of the most famous three star hotels in Tijuana. Conveniently located near the prominent landmarks and attractions of the city, these hotels are excellent lodging options for travelers with varied tastes, likings and budget. Most notable three star hotels in Tijuana include Hotel Real Del Rio, Grand Hotel Tijuana, Hotel Vita Spa, Hotel Lucerna Tijuana, Camino Real Tijuana, Hotel Palacio Azteca, City Junior Tijuana Otay and Real Del Mar Golf Resort Tennis and Spa.

Passport & Visa Requirements

A passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry is required by all national intending to visit Mexico. A ticket for return journey or onward journey is also required by the immigration authorities along with the proof of financial means to fund your stay in the city.


Nationals of countries like Australia, Canada, Britain, USA and other EU nations do not require a visa to enter into Mexico. Travelers from these nations can obtain a Blue Tourist Card at the port of entry, from their airlines or from the Mexican consulate before leaving.


A return air ticket or ticket for onward journey along with sufficient proof of funds is also required by the immigration authorities.

When to visit Tijuana

Tijuana is a fascinagting Mexican city that can be visited anytime of the year. However, it is best to visit Tijuana at times when the weather conditions are most pleasant. With the average temperatures ranging from 20-30 degree Celsius, June to September is the best time of the year to visit the city.

Tijuana Weather

The city of Tijuana enjoys a semi-arid climate with characteristics of dry-summer subtropical Mediterranean climate. The city gets 9.25 in of precipitation with most of it falling in the winter months between November and March. Storms originating from the Pacific Ocean hit Tijuana during the rainy season. March is the wettest month of the year whereas January with an average temperature of 13 degree Celsius is the coldest. Winter in the city ends with April when days are cool and nights are cold. August and September, with an average temperature of 22 degree Celsius, are the hottest and dry months. Temperatures are usually warm and snow or frost is very rare.

Currency and Language

Currency:The unit of currency used in Tijuana is Mexican Peso but US Dollars are widely accepted. In most tourist-centric parts of the city, prices are displayed in both US$ and in MXN$. Currency exchange facilities can be availed at various businesses located near the border.


Language:A majority of Mexicans speak Spanish as their first or second language. The legislation of Mexico defines the country as multi-lingual with no one official language. Spoken by more than a million people, Nahuatl is the single indigenous languages spoken by the largest group of people in the country.

Getting to Tijuana
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