Tijuana
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The moment you step across “La Linea,” as the border is called locally, the sensory assault is overwhelming: vendors, beggars, dust, souvenirs, music, and food smells are just the beginning. Leave the tourist zone and you’ll find a city filled with some of the finest restaurants and cultural activities in Mexico and a community characterized by industriousness, resiliency, and resourcefulness.
US citizens require photo ID to enter Tijuana; foreign nationals must have a passport with a valid re-entry back to the US. Many US car rental agencies do not allow their cars to be taken over the border. Buy Mexican car insurance before entering.
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1. Border Crossing
1. Border CrossingAn estimated 60 million people pass through the world’s busiest border every year. While traffic snakes for miles to enter the US, entering Mexico takes less than a minute.
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2. Avenida Revolución
Bars, pharmacies, and souvenir shops embrace the tourist soul of Tijuana. Have your picture taken on the famous street corner burros, painted to look like zebras – an institution since 1954.
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3. Centro Cultural de Tijuana (Cecut)
Classical music, dance, and traditional theater are performed here. In the same complex is the outstanding Museo de las Californias.
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4. Frontón Jai Alai
4. Frontón Jai AlaiCelebrities and the social elite once packed this Moorish palace to watch the fast-playing Jai Alai, a Basque game somewhat like squash. The landmark building now hosts concerts and theater events.
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5. Agua Caliente Racetrack
Opened in 1929 as the Agua Caliente Spa & Casino, this greyhound racetrack is all that’s left of the famous complex that once attracted Hollywood celebrities.
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7. L.A. Cetto Cava
The vineyards of Baja are Mexico’s largest, and this winery welcomes visitors for tours. The spotless facility offers dozens of wines for tasting and purchase, as well as wine-related souvenir items.
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8. Museo Foreign Club
Old photos and artifacts will give you a nostalgic look into Tijuana’s past. Its founder, William McCain Clauson, is usually on hand. A small art gallery upstairs features the works of various Mexican artists.
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9. Museo de Cera
Tijuana’s wax museum presents 86 figures taken from the annals of American and Mexican history, art, and pop culture.
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10. Plaza Monumental
10. Plaza MonumentalAt Plaza Monumental, bullfighters from Mexico and Spain come to slay the bull in front of up to 25,000 aficionados Day tours are available from San Diego.
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