
Entertainment,
amusement, fun, and then more of the same !
Tijuana, the gateway to Baja California's gold coast is less than 30 minutes from downtown San Diego. A little taste of Mexico and much more, because Tijuana has much to offer
in the way of attractions and entertainment. On the one hand, you'll find museums, art
galleries, restaurants, hotels, and the Cultural Center, where you can enjoy both permanent and temporary art
exhibits and other expositions, along with theatrical productions, and the fascinating
films presented by the Omnimax Planetarium, the Tijuana restaurants have the best seleccion of food en the hole country, along whit the Tijuana hotels how have the best services for each client.
Proven
hospitality
Hospitality and good service are the by-word of the many restaurants and hotels in the area, which range
from budget to top of the line accommodations at very attractive prices. Whether you come
to Tijuana with your family, a companion, or on business, you can choose anything from
basic lodging to luxury suites, and enjoy a comfortable and pleasant stay, with that added
touch of friendly Mexican hospitality. If you are in need of any medical attention,
Tijuana also features some fine medical centers, plastic surgery centers, hospitals, and
medical facilities.
Arts and
Handcrafts
Take a stroll along Tijuana's famed Avenida Revolución, breathe in the ambiance of
typical Mexico, shop for authentic Mexican handicrafts, colonial style furniture and
artistic works replete with native folklore; and while there engage in a bit of classical
haggling over price.
Shopper's
Paradise
Then switch from traditional to modern, with a visit to the city's lovely, tree-lined Zona
Río, where shopping of every kind awaits you amidst the most up-to-date surroundings. The
Zona Río is one of the best examples of the growth and modernization of the city of
Tijuana. Its shopping centers contain exclusive department stores and specialty shops,
offering fine perfumes, clothing, jewelry and imported items from every part of the world, beside is full of restaurant of many type of food.
Purchases made in Mexico are duty free, and there is no state sales tax. Each shopper can bring back $400 worth of
merchandise, including one liter of alcohol (if over 21), 100 cigars (excluding Cuban),
and 200 cigarettes. The US duty is a flat 10 percent for the first $1,000 of merchandise
above your $400 allowance. US Dollars, pesos, and major credit cards are accepted.
On this Tijuana Guide you where find the best services in tijuana that you cant find in restaurants, hotels, nigthclubs and more.
Please also feel free to visit our new
San Diego Plastic Surgeons guide.
Also our new San Diego Dentist guide.
"Please do not forget to visit the Tijuana Hotels Guide for reservations and complete Tijuana Hotels" Also for a complete dinning experience try the Tijuana Restaurants Guide, featuring the top Tijuana Restaurants.
Please visit Tijuana Plastic Surgeons and our new Tijuana Dentist guide.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Tourist Card:
Local and foreign visitors that travel to Baja South (starting from small town called
"El Zorrillo" approximately 25 minutes from our tourist information office) or
if you stay in the city more than 72 Hours you need to go immigration office, after
go to the bank and pay the $15.00 U.S. Dlls.
Immigration office location:
At the corner of this boulevard costero (Valvita sign Big Tomates) turn to the left
walk a half block and at your right size you will find this office.
Note:
The nearest bank are this: Banamex, Serfin, Bital. Thank you!
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