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  2. Caesar's - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant experienced a significant reduction in U.S. visitors to Tijuana after the September 11 attacks, leading to its closure in 2009 due to debt. [5] Javier Plascencia's family took over the restaurant's operations, renovated it, and reopened it in July 2010 with a luxurious art deco interior reminiscent of the 1920s.

  3. Playas de Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    Playas de Tijuana has its own Arts & Culture House, which has many local and artistic endeavors, such as a ballet school, a drawing school, painting school, dancing school, and many others. The Arts & Culture House is located inside the complex where the local government building is, and also inside the complex there is another smaller ...

  4. Baja Malibu - Wikipedia

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    Baja Malibu is a beach and resort in Tijuana Municipality, Baja California named after the beach town Malibu of Los Angeles County. The beach is a popular tourist area in the San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan region and draws surfers from all over Southern California .

  5. Baja Med - Wikipedia

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    Baja Med cuisine is a feature of the various restaurants of La Querencia and La Esperanza from Miguel Ángel Guerrero, [4] other Tijuana restaurants such as Food Garden, [5] and Manzanilla in the city of Ensenada. [6] In Bonita, California, between San Diego and Tijuana, Plascencia's Romesco features the cuisine. [7]

  6. Plaza Río Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    Plaza Río Tijuana is an open-air shopping center in the Zona Río (new main business district) of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. It has a surface area of 792,000 square feet (73,579 m 2 ). [ 1 ] It opened in 1981 as the first large American-style mall in the city; previously downtown Tijuana was the leading shopping area.

  7. Terrazas del Valle - Wikipedia

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    Terrazas del Valle – Terraces of the Valley – is a city in Baja California in Tijuana Municipality.Kuno city had a population of 20,421 as of 2010. [1]Terrezas del Valle is located in the far east of the municipality, southeast of Tijuana and the last major city on the federal highway to Tecate.

  8. La Salina, Baja California - Wikipedia

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    La Salina Del Mar is a gringo community in the Mexican state of Baja California. It is located on the beach 73 km (45 mi) south of Tijuana at 32° 03´36" N 116° 52´ 42" W. La Salina is the home of Puerto Salina, the first marina in Mexico south of the United States border on the Pacific Ocean. This harbor has become silted in over the past ...

  9. Zona Norte, Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    Politically, the Zona Norte neighborhood is part of the Delegación Centro. Tijuana's red light district itself encompasses just a couple of blocks within Zona Norte. The unofficial boundaries of the red light district extend from Avenida Revolución to Av. Miguel F. Martinez, east to west, and from Baja California to Calle Primera, north to south.