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    Pasaje Rodríguez

    4.4 (23 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    8 years ago

    This is a great little shopping street. The second vendor, who has no name, sells leather goods. He is so nice and great prices!

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    La Sexta - El Zebras, Calle Sexta.

    La Sexta

    4.1(19 reviews)
    0.5 kmZona Centro
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    La Sexta is a must stop when visiting Tijuana. OK, I'm no expert, having only been to TJ twice, but…read moreI know what I like, and what I like is Dandy Del Sur See my Yelp review. Have fun! La Mezcalera I must admit: I didn't know that tequila was actually a type of mezcal until I was informed of this by Diego V. right here in La Mezcalera. How did I not know this? Anyway, educate yourself here about the wonders of mezcal. Conveniently located across the street from El Dandy. Subjects for further research: Santa Leyenda Calle Sexta between Revolución and Constitución Lucha Libre-themed bar El Tinieblo 6th between Madero and Negrete Classy kitsch bar Porky's Avenida Revolución and Sexta Cocktail bar Tasca Calle Sexta 1906, between Revolución and Constitución Beer bar Zebra Mexican Pub Sexta y Revolución Another beer bar Within stumbling distance: Colectivo 9 Revu between 6th and 7th Awesome food court Leyva's Liquor Ave. Revolución 1026 (Between Sexta and Setenta) Outstanding liquor store Mous Tache Francisco Madero between 6th and 7th Cocktail bar Kalimoxo Callejon de la Sexta (alley between Constitución and Revolución Avenues) Another cocktail bar iMe encanta Tijuana!

    If you happen to be in TJ on a Friday or Saturday night, La Sexta isn't a bad way to spend your…read moreevening. You've got everything from divey type of bars to some hipster spots. The street is full of bars, karaoke spots, grub, etc. This is not what you're used to on Avenida Revolucion (if you went clubbing 10+ years back). Tasca and Shot Factory are the must visit spots if you're looking to have a good time with a good mixture of both locals and people visiting from the states. Sip on some mezcals while you're at it! Catch an Uber from the border and save yourself the hassle of having to haggle with the cab drivers!

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    Centro Cultural Tijuana

    Centro Cultural Tijuana

    4.7(40 reviews)
    1.3 kmZona Río

    This museum is huuuuuge. It's a bit confusing for a tourist who doesn't speak the language. I first…read moreentered the building, which I thought was the main building and started wondering around trying to find the ticketing area, but there was none. I found myself in a gallery until a security guard told me that this is a ticketed area and told me to get a ticket from the gift shop. I went to the gift shop and bought my ticket and then they directed to a separate building where the museum actually was. While I walked there, I passed by an aquarium and walked in and it turned out that you need a separate ticket for it! I left the aquarium and continued my quest to find the museum. I passed by a garden with various statues, pretty cool and the museum and right behind that. Went into the museum building and walked in to what I thought was part of the exhibit and it turned out to be the back part of it and I was directed to go to the other end. Yes! I finally found it! They took my ticket and I entered the museum exhibit area. It's a gallery of the history of Mexico from ancient times to almost current day. I love that for most of the articles, there's an English translation below it as well. Definitely recommend checking out this museum. Don't get lost!

    Though I've been to this plaza a dozen times I never actually went in to enjoy the museum. It was a…read morenice place to get respite from the sun and heat after enjoying the outside event. The museum is very well thought out, interesting and well designed. It gives a history focusing on the Baja California region of Mexico. It was very informative and helped to learn a lot about the area, its indigenous people and how it came to be the Baja we know today. I enjoyed it immensely though do wish there was more emphasis on the indigenous communities and their contributions to the culture and not so heavy on the impact of the Spanish especially the priests and monks. They do history a disservice by not mentioning the atrocities that transpired against the native people by the conquerers both religious and otherwise in the name of religion and "gentrification". We need to be honest, so that these crimes against humanity are not soon repeated.

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