
If you’ve spent any time on Tijuana’s Avenida La Revolución, you’ve probably noticed the giant Moorish-style building that resides between 7th and 8th streets with the giant red neon… Read more »
If you’ve spent any time on Tijuana’s Avenida La Revolución, you’ve probably noticed the giant Moorish-style building that resides between 7th and 8th streets with the giant red neon… Read more »
Tijuana Cantina & Restaurant Caters to Travelers, Locals By: W. Scott Koenig I visited Tijuana for the first time after moving to San Diego in 1994. The Mexicoach—a roundtrip bus… Read more »
By Jennifer Kramer In case you needed more proof that Baja’s culinary scene is on the brink of explosion, Baja’s department of tourism recently appointed a Baja “Foodie Ambassador” to… Read more »
By Jennifer Kramer www.bajatheothercalifornia.com One of the newer hot spots to hit the culinary scene in Tijuana is the understated but incredibly splendid restaurant, Verde y Crema. Owner Chef Jair… Read more »
By Jennifer Kramer www.bajatheothercalifornia.com There’s no question that the cultural renaissance of northern Baja is being led by the chefs of Tijuana. A decade ago, the popular Avenida Revolución in… Read more »
By Jennifer Kramer www.bajatheothercalifornia.com Nestled into the bustling Zona Rio neighborhood in Tijuana is a delightful space where artisan street food comes together with a casual but refined atmosphere. Food… Read more »
By Jennifer Kramer www.bajatheothercalifornia.com San Diego is currently the capital of the craft beer industry and Baja is not too far behind. You may find this surprising coming from the… Read more »
***For more Baja driving directions, please see www.discoverbaja.com/go/driving-directions*** In 2012 a new border crossing called “El Chaparral” opened for visitors crossing at San Ysidro from the U.S. to Mexico. The new crossing… Read more »
***For more Baja driving directions, please see www.discoverbaja.com/go/driving-directions*** In 2012 a new border crossing called “El Chaparral” opened for visitors crossing at San Ysidro from the U.S. to Mexico. The new crossing… Read more »
By Jennifer Kramer www.bajatheothercalifornia.com Among the things that Tijuana has been known for through the ages (zonkeys, plaster surf monkey souvenirs, tequila shots), perhaps the most respectable contribution to modern… Read more »