martes, 8 de marzo de 2011

Places to visit in Tijuana

Mexitlán (open daily; paid entry) is a curious cultural theme park that cost $ 23 million, crowned by a visible glass piñata from the pedestrian bridge. One of its main attractions is a series of huge maps in relief of all Mexico, where there are 150 prominent buildings in the country, reproduced to scale.
Revolution Square is the Wax museum (open Monday and Wednesday through Saturday, paid entry), whose varied occupants ranging from Madonna, Gandhi and the Pope, to the heroes of the Mexican Revolution and a grey-haired lady called Aunt Joan, the legendary bartender who is the name of the city.
The ultramodern Cultural Centre, with its comprehensive journey through the history of Mexico, bordering a building that appears to a giant golf ball. This is the Auditorium and the Omnimax Theatre, 26 metres in height, with projected daily at 14 pm, a film about the history and Mexican culture.
In the Pediment Palace, in the avenida Revolución, will compete for parties of jai alai or cesta punta, who assisted a large audience. Jai alai is a game of ball, Wicker tied to the upper arm to throw the ball at speeds of up to 290 km/h; parties are held from Monday to Saturday at 8: 00 pm.
The highway to the West of Tijuana leads to the Plaza de Toros Monumental, 10 miles away, on the edge of the sea. Bullfights are held on Sundays (square or in the oldest of the city centre) of the season, which lasts from May to September. There are motels economic along the coast road and on those who sell drinks of coconut and seafood.

The photo "Alejandro Amaya" belongs to "Poncho equihua" under the Creative Commons license

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