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Tijuana vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Tijuana

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Superhost
Condo in Tijuana
Comfortable Apartment 4 in the central point of Tijuana.
Private apartment located at Colonia El Lago. - A spacious and cozy well located place. ---- 15 min away from the airport and border. ---- Nearby malls with good restaurants, movie theaters, Casinos, Clubs, Grocery Stores, etc. ---- 15 min away from Zona Rio and Down Town. ---- Easy access to roadways to Rosarito/Ensenada and Magic Town of Tecate. - Located on a safe and quiet zone. - Enjoy an office space and free internet.
ﺩ.ﺇ177 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Madero
Spacious apartment La Cacho
Enjoy easy access to everything from this centrally located place. There is a coffee shop across the street and plenty of restaurants close by. This apartment is not suited for cooking. There is a single inducion cooktop with pan and a microwave for warming food, fridge, and a coffee machine.
ﺩ.ﺇ154 per night
Private room in Zona Centro
-:Cozy Bedroom/Desk/Private Entrance Centro-Cacho
Welcome to my cool city Tijuana and welcome to my cozy, comfy, cute, super well located house! -on the corner BEER BOUTIQUE with not only beers from everywhere BUT amazing food -3 blocks away from TELEFONICA GASTRO PARK -2 blocks from AVENIDA REVOLUCION WE INVOICE FACTURAMOS
ﺩ.ﺇ76 per night

Stay near Tijuana's top sights

Tijuana International Airport22 locals recommend
Macroplaza Insurgentes10 locals recommend
Estadio Caliente47 locals recommend
Las Americas Premium Outlets138 locals recommend
Hipódromo Galleries54 locals recommend
Plaza Monarca5 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Tijuana

Superhost
Private room in Insurgentes
Comfortable Room (A) 5 TO 15 Minutes from the Airport
ﺩ.ﺇ117 per night
Superhost
Private room in Zona Centro
S2 Cousy spot in TJ Downtown
ﺩ.ﺇ131 per night
Apartment in Hipodromo Agua Caliente
Luxury&Cozy Loft/Adamant Tower
ﺩ.ﺇ289 per night
Condo in Hipodromo Agua Caliente
Best location condo with a city view
ﺩ.ﺇ328 per night

Your guide to Tijuana

Welcome to Tijuana

“The most visited city in the world!” proclaims a slogan painted on the side of a building along Tijuana’s iconic Avenida Revolución, nestled amid the souvenir shops, dive bars, and burros painted to look like zebras. Don’t worry about whether the claim stands up to fact-checking: far better to simply soak in the many quirks, curiosities, and anachronisms of this unusual border town, pushed up against the miles of fencing that scar this desert landscape from the mountains to the sea. Tijuana is a city in constant evolution, from its golden days in the 1920s, when the Hollywood elite slipped over the border to gamble and carouse during Prohibition, to today, when its chef-driven restaurants and design shops are frequently celebrated in the pages of glossy magazines.

This is a city of tremendous economic and cultural diversity, where new and historic communities of Chinese, Haitian, and American immigrants coexist side by side. For a visitor, the city’s essence can seem elusive — you’d never think to look for that craft brewery on the sixth floor of a downtown parking garage — so it’s best experienced with the help of a local guide.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Tijuana

Tijuana’s weather is about as perfect all year round as it is in neighboring San Diego: pleasantly cool mornings and evenings, and plenty of sunshine-drenched days. Expect some coastal fog in the mornings during the summer — a defining feature of the region’s famous May Gray/June Gloom, and more crowds during late summer and early fall, when the nearby Valle de Guadalupe wine region throws a month-long harvest party that attracts glamorous oenophiles from near and far. Pack layers and a swimsuit — the beach neighborhood of Playas de Tijuana is only a few miles west of downtown, and the notoriously chilly Pacific Ocean is most comfortable for swimming from July to October.


Top things to do in Tijuana

Food & Drink

From street tacos to haute cuisine, Tijuana is a phenomenal destination for epicures. Save your appetite for grilled octopus tacos at a gourmet food hall, bacon-wrapped hot dogs and creamy esquites (corn salad) from a street-corner vendor, and Caesar salad prepared tableside at the legendary restaurant where the dish was invented in 1924. By evening, you can stroll into a beautiful high-end speakeasy, peek in at one of dozens of artisanal breweries, or see what the night holds as you enjoy the peanut-shells-on-the-floor kind of dive on Calle Sexta.

Valle de Guadalupe Wine Country

A scenic 90-minute drive along the rugged Pacific Coast brings you to the Valle de Guadalupe wine country. Drawing inevitable comparisons to both Napa Valley and the South of France, the valley’s sandy soil, temperate climate, and evening ocean breezes make it a tasty place to grow grapes such as Nebbiolo and Cabernet Franc. Dozens, even hundreds, of boutique wineries have sprung up over the last several decades, and innovative farm-to-table restaurants ran close behind, making this a worthwhile weekend detour.

Centro Cultural Tijuana (CECUT)

The iconic sphere of the Centro Cultural Tijuana (CECUT) is an emblem of the city. Inside, find exhibitions on the archaeology of Baja California or the latest works from contemporary Mexican and international artists, along with a concert hall.

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