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While Tijuana has tried to restructure its image and industry, it remains a weary wayward destination for US visitors. Its population continues to boom as Mexicans flock to the area to work in factories and fields along the border. Tourist Attractions. Most tourists come to buy. Its not high culture that most are after — although there is plenty of that if you look for it. Music, dance, sports, golf and other recreation complexes abound as in any major population center.

Tourists come to buy prescription drugs, tourist trinkets, knock-off clothing and accessories. Good locations to search these out are Plaza Fiesta or Zona Rio.

Zona Norte is the red-light district of the city. This area features legal prostitution for the street prostitute and strip club. Full contact strippers touching allowed also sell other sexual services. Tijuana, the perfect place for work or play. TJ awaits! What you need to know: Direct air connectivity to 32 states in Mexico and International destinations. Considered the most visited border in the world. Craft Beer capital of Latin America. Over 80 food trucks and gastroparks.

It is also a major hub for public transit. Plaza Carrousel , with its namesake merry-go-round, is located here. Tijuana, along with the nearby Valle de Guadalupe , has recently become a culinary hotspot due to its Baja Med cuisine, including chefs such as Javier Plascencia , but also for its tacos, other street food, food trucks, coffee houses and artisanal beer. Tijuana receives 2. Tijuana also relies on tourism for a major part of its revenue. About , visitors cross by foot or car from the San Ysidro point of entry in the United States every day.

Restaurants and taco stands , pharmacies, bars and dance clubs, and shops and stalls selling Mexican crafts and souvenirs are part of the draw for the city's tourists, many located within walking distance of the border. Mexico's drinking age of 18 vs. Tijuana is also known for its red-light district Zona Norte also referred to as La Coahuila after one of its main streets with legal prostitution in strip clubs and on the street. Many medications still require a Mexican prescription, which can be obtained from adjacent doctors' offices.

People filling up prescriptions for drugs classified in the US as Schedule II or Schedule III have found it more difficult to locate such medications, and the purchase of pseudoephedrine also has become restricted by Tijuana pharmacies, just as in the U. To fill a prescription in Tijuana for any drug covered by the US Controlled Substances Act and legally bring it into the United States requires a prescription from the United States for re-import.

Americans can import up to a day supply of non-controlled medications for personal use to the US from Mexico and other countries. Businesses such as auto detailing, medical and dental services and plastic surgery are heavily marketed, and are usually much less expensive than in the U.

Tijuana is headquarters for Mexico's largest gambling concern, Grupo Caliente , which operates the only casinos in the city, more than twenty branches. Tourists are sometimes robbed by municipal police.

Tijuana is a large manufacturing center, and in addition to tourism, it serves as a cornerstone of the city economy. In the past decade alone, Tijuana became the medical device manufacture capital of the North American continent, surpassing previous leader Minneapolis—Saint Paul. The city's proximity to Southern California and its large, skilled, diverse, and relatively inexpensive workforce make it an attractive city for foreign companies looking to establish extensive industrial parks composed of assembly plants that are called maquiladoras , even more so than other cities in the US-Mexican border zone, taking advantage of the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA to export products.

At its peak, in Tijuana had roughly of these 'maquiladoras'. Many of the maquiladoras are located in the Otay Mesa and Florido sections of Tijuana. Tijuana is home to many private Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and High Schools as well as nationally high-ranked colleges and universities. Many foreigners travel to Tijuana to drink and dance, buy prescription drugs , purchase bootleg brand-name clothing, timepieces, and other personal accessories found globally, as well as manufactured and hand-crafted local curiosities.

Parque Morelos has a small zoo and park space; Parque de la Amistad in Otay Centenario has a small pond, and a running and dirt-bike track. Parque Teniente Guerrero is a downtown park with a public library and weekend entertainment by clowns. CECUT's mission was to strengthening Tijuana's image, both to US visitors and to Mexicans, as a destination for culture and not only shopping and vice. La Casa de la Cultura cultural center comprises a school, a theater, and a public library, and teaches dance, painting, music, plastic arts, photography and languages.

The Tijuana Country Club Club Campestre de Tijuana has many affluent members and a famous golf course and also functions as an entertainment and events venue. Tijuana also has a large Rotary Club. Tijuana's nightlife scene is one of the city's strongest attractions. Zona Rio, Tijuana's new Downtown, is home to some of the city's finest restaurants and bars. Another capstone of Tijuana's entertainment offerings is its adult nightlife industry, which includes the city's red light district as well as less conspicuous adult entertainment venues.

Tijuana also has a very active and independent artist community whose internationally recognized work has earned Tijuana the title of "one of the most important new cultural meccas", according to Newsweek , [65] an exhibition of Tijuana's current art scene, is being curated by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and is traveling across the US in and Graffiti is widespread in Tijuana. Graffiti in Tijuana may seem at first to consist largely of simplistic tags and thus not as technically evolved, colorful, or accepted in the mainstream as the "pieces" of graffiti scenes of the United States, Europe, or Japan, but large, colorful graffiti murals adorn walls from both native Tijuanan artists as well as visiting graffiti writers, especially from California.

The Tijuanan art pieces show as much prowess and skill as those made by their more renowned U. Since the decade of the s, Tijuana has excelled in the musical field, thanks to the first groups of ranchera music that began to set the tourist establishments in the area with the visit of foreigners, including the former Casino Agua Caliente.

Later he would start his solo career in the rest of the country and participating in some bands in Mexico City. During the 60s, the American trumpeter Herb Alpert , in a visit to the bullfights made in the old Bullfight, found musical inspiration so after the recording of his single "The Lonely Bull", which was a radio hit in With the success, he decided to make a casting and formed "The Tijuana Brass", with whom he toured and had a presentation on television.

The band was dissolved in but they continued with some presentations under the name of T. Despite the downturn in rock artists for some years, in the 90s Tijuana No! They also incorporated ska, punk and reggae.

Later the singer began her solo career already in the 00s of the 21st century. Among other things, Tijuana has been the inspiration for the birthplace of Nortec music style and Ruidoson , resulting in a very large and active electronic music scene where groups and artists like Los Macuanos , Maria y Jose , Siberium , Hidhawk and Harpocrates emerged. Tijuana also enjoys a large base of support in many other musical scenes such as mexican hip hop , reggae , hardcore , punk , black metal and house music.

To promote the cultural development in children and youth of Tijuana, since the Tijuana Youth Symphony SJT has been promoted, which promotes education and musical training through instrument practices, music reading and public concerts.

In addition, Tijuana has an opera season. There are also several musical festivals throughout the year, among which the Latin American Guitar Festival, Mainly Mozart Binacional, and the International Exhibition of contemporary dance "Bodies in Transit" stand out. Tijuana is home to the Baja California Orchestra, one of the most prestigious and solid artistic institutions in northwestern Mexico, which was nominated for the Latin Grammy in the category of best classical album by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Inc.

Currently, it maintains an annual season, offering symphonic and chamber music concerts in the most important forums of Tijuana and Baja California. The team is composed mostly of players from Mexico and plays from February to July in the Municipal Auditorium.

They play their matches at the Estadio Caliente , a new 33,seat stadium. The team's mascot is the Xoloitzcuintle , a famous Mexican hairless dog. Tijuana also has a long history of producing many world champion professional boxers, such as Antonio Margarito and Erik Morales.

It is mainly used for football matches and has a seating capacity of 21, spectators. The Chevron Stadium is the home of the Toros de Tijuana. Subsequently, the stadium was used for football matches. For , professional baseball returned, now with a franchise LMB under the name of Toros de Tijuana , which, the following year, changed its name to Colts as it had been known previously.

At first the facility was called Cerro Colorado Stadium, due to its location at the foot of the hill of that name. With the return of baseball, chain supermarkets Calimax bought the naming rights to the stadium. In , the first season of Toros , the fans filled the stadium for most matches.

On 4 April , the stadium was remodeled, marking the beginning of a new era for Toros de Tijuana. Tijuana is a major gateway to the interior of Mexico to which it is connected by air and road directly, and by sea via the ports of Ensenada and San Diego.

Within Tijuana there are freeways and other roads, and buses, but no passenger rail. Local public transportation in Tijuana is run by semiprivate companies, and has one of the most complex, or perhaps unorganized networks.

Tijuana Airport is also a second main airport for the San Diego area for passengers heading south into Mexico and Latin America, who may use the airport's Cross Border Xpress terminal located on the U.

Two important Mexican federal highway corridors start in Tijuana. From Tijuana to Ensenada, most travelers take Fed 1D scenic road , a four-lane, limited-access toll road that runs along the coast, starting at Playas de Tijuana. Within the metropolitan area the Corredor Tijuana-Rosarito freeway connects Mesa de Otay in the northeast of the city with Rosarito Beach in the southwest.

Just north of the San Ysidro border crossing, Interstate 5 and Interstate head northbound to San Diego and beyond. The city's main bus station is in its eastern borough.

A small terminal downtown serves a few Mexican bus lines, and U. It is part of a planned system of main and feeder lines to replace other buses and minibuses. In , Tijuana underwent a major overhaul of its existing system of guayines , or shared fixed-route station wagons, forcing the replacement of the guayines with new models of vans, serving as fixed-route taxis. Taxi lines operating in the city include Free Taxis, those that do not maintain a specific route; Economic Taxis; Diamond Taxis — black or yellow cabs; and regular taxis maintaining a set route.

There are as many bus lines and routes as fixed-route taxi ones or calafias , and new routes for buses, taxis or calafias are frequently created, due to high demand of public transportation.

Bus, taxi and calafia lines and routes are distinguished from one another by their vehicles colors. However, there is no public record for these routes, set timetables, or fixed bus stops, making Tijuana's public transportation services very unreliable especially for lesser served areas.

Locals generally transmit this type of information routes by word of mouth. In March , the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation Mexico approved a state contract for the design, construction, and operation of the first phase of a Tijuana-Tecate interurban rail line. Tijuana has multiple sister cities and twin towns. These relations have been formalized by a variety of organizations as well as municipal governments. Currently twinned with the City of Tijuana are:.

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Otherwise you can also walk from the light rail station. Therefore, everything in this section is in a state of flux and is subject to change:. Once past the US Immigration Customs station to the other side of the plaza take a right turn and follow everyone up the hill along a paved trail up a big gray gate with "Mexico" marked above. Cross through the one-way gate and into the building behind the gate. This is where you will need to purchase the FMN card and get your passport stamped if you are going further south from the border or staying longer than 72 hrs.

Everyone must have passports ready as they are enforcing more closely than they used to in the past. Once past immigration and customs inspections you go out the opposite side of the building where the paved trail continue up the hill towards a side street called La Frontera.

Pedwest to El Chaparral This side is closest to the parking lot for visitors taking a day trip to Tijuana and the Premium outlet mall at the opposite side of the I-5 freeway from the San Ysidro trolley station.

In the Mexican side it is closer to downtown Tijuana than from San Ysidro. Going alongside the building you can still turn back to the USA if necessary but once past the one way turnstile you cannot turn back into the USA.

Continue along the pathway to the Mexican immigration and customs station at the left which is also the same inspection station for vehicular traffic going into Mexico. The path ramps up into the continuous pedestrian bridge where you will see people walking towards the USA towards the right.

There are barricades set up in the middle bridge to separate traffic going towards Mexico and towards. Go left and eventually the bridge ramps down and the path continues out through the last one way revolving gates which goes into a parking lot located behind or next the Plaza Viva Mall.

There are two pedestrian entrances to the U. The other sidewalk is along the east side of the freeway. Once past the one way gate across the border the line snakes to the right into the old customs house built in where pedestrians complete U. From the old customs house there's another trail that goes alongside a construction site, where the larger inspection station used to be.

This trail leads into the front of the retail buildings facing the San Ysidro trolley station. The other pathway begins in a smaller plaza and parking lot from behind north of the expansive Plaza Viva at Calle Larroque and Pastor Ramos. This pathway ramps up to a bridge which goes alongside the El Chaparral inspection station for vehicles crossing into Mexico and then ramps down in circular structure on the other end.

Pedestrians walk across the gate and into the building on the other side for U. Upon completion of the inspection you come out to the Virginia Ave Transit Center where you can catch a bus, taxi or be picked up by a private vehicle. From here, the bus goes north to the Iris Ave trolley station while the bus goes east to the San Ysidro trolley station. Likewise you can go right along the main road Camino de la Plaza which crosses over the freeway towards San Ysidro Blvd 0.

Before the road crosses over the freeway there's another pedestrian walkway to the right that crosses over the freeway on a separate bridge and directly into the San Ysidro Transit Center for the trolley ride up to San Diego. Everyone will be going right to cross back to Mexico, but once behind the buildings the bus loading platforms are immediately to the left. They're most ideal for travel in the surrounding regions of southern California and the northwestern Mexican states of Baja California Norte and Sonora.

Anywhere beyond in Mexico and the U. The below are some of the bus companies operating out of their own terminals next to the main bus station along Ing. Guadalupe Victoria in the SE part of town. Some of the same companies also operate buses from the airport bus station.

Others are located in Zona Rio or Zona Centro. See the addresses in the below listings and in their websites as to where they go to in Tijuana:. Cabs are abundant throughout the city. If you are walking into Tijuana via the San Ysidro border crossing, you will be immediately confronted with a massive array of yellow cabs waiting to take you into downtown.

Be sure to negotiate a price before jumping into a cab. If you exit the border area by taking a right instead of going straight ahead to the taxi stand, then walk toward town after crossing the street, you will encounter the Taxi Libre taxi stand, which will generally cost half as much as a yellow cab would charge.

Throughout the city, cab drivers stand on the sidewalks and solicit customers. It is almost impossible to avoid them, so finding a cab should never be a problem. Yellow cabs do not have meters, so agree with your driver in advance what the cost will be. Taxi Libre, white with red stripe, cabs have meters and are cheaper than yellow cabs, though you might have to remind the driver to use the meter.

Be aware that when taking a Yellow Cab to a specific location, the drivers may tell you that the restaurant or bar you asked for is closed, and conveniently offer an alternative. This is almost always untrue, and the taxi driver is attempting to divert you to a business where he will receive a commission for delivering passengers.

The driver may alternately tell you that "company rules" say that all rides to a given area can only take passengers to certain businesses, to achieve the same result.

Taxi Libre drivers do not engage in this practice, as they are independent contractors, and do not have the commission structure that Yellow Cabs do. Tijuana is on the ocean, but is not known for its beaches, for boating, or as a seaside resort. Ensenada is further down the coast but easily accessible by car or bus.

 


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