Recognized as one of the most visited cities in the world, with more than 40 million border crossings each year, Tijuana is an energy center of activity day and night. Just 16 miles stand between you and a two-nation vacation when you visit San Diego. Tijuana, the largest city in Baja California, Mexico, is so close that more than 100,000 people cross the border daily to work, go to school, go to the doctor, go shopping, eat or go to a football match, making it one of the busiest land border crossings in the world. There are many ways to get to the bridges.
Drive and park your car in one of the many commercial lots surrounding ports of entry in the U.S. UU. They can fill up at peak times. Shared rides and taxis can also drop you off near the entrances.
Uber drivers can transport passengers across the border into Mexico, but they can't take them back to the United States. Getting to Tijuana International Airport (TIJ) almost always includes flying far from the way to cities like Las Vegas, Atlanta and Guadalajara, and at least two connections.
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only shares a border with the Baja California Peninsula and no temporary import permits (TIP) are required in Baja California. Explore the Tijuana Cultural Center, housed in an architecturally memorable spherical building and the adjacent California Museum.Citizens find it relatively easy to get to Mexico, but they often experience long waiting times at customs on the return trip. You can use it to search for nearby cities and suburbs if you live in a metropolitan area, or you can search for cities near any airport, zip code, or tourist spot. You can also search for cities within 4 hours of Tijuana, Mexico (or 3 hours or 2 hours or 1 hour) or simply search in general all cities near Tijuana, Mexico.