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Tijuana Dining

Tijuana

Dining in Tijuana is reason itself to visit this international city. Outstanding cuisine is presented in over 400 restaurants located downtown and in nearby Rio Tijuana. And all the restaurants recommended have been personally reviewed by San Diego's Dean of Restaurant reviewers.

Visiting Mexico? For the best and safest place to park your car, go to Border Station Parking & Tourist Information Center (1) (619-428-1422), This 24-hour attended parking lot is well lit at night and has surveillance cameras for your safety. The parking rate is ($7) for the day. It includes a tourist information center (619-428-6200), which is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Present this page for ($1) off the first day of parking!

 

What to See & Do

Tijuana has attractions galore including the bullfights, greyhound racing and Tijuana's Cultural and Visitor Center (20). The Cultural and Visitor Center is a major attraction and an excellent place to learn about the different regions of Mexico. The Cultural Center also includes an exciting multi-image Omnimax theatre. See Tijuana Attracions.

Where to Dine

La Especial has provided Americans and Mexicans alike tantalizing Mexican cuisine for over 50 years. Delicious and reasonably-priced, this place can't be missed! See Tijuana Restaurants.

Where to Shop

Your trip to Mexico should include shopping at the duty-free shops at the border. Most items you will buy in duty-free stores are for exportation only, so you must take whatever you bought with you into Mexico. Then when you return to the U.S., you simply claim your purchase as part of your $800 per person duty-free and tax-free purchases allowed to each U.S. citizen. Duty-Free Shopping / Tijuana Shopping

Tijuana Map