The exclusive tour is only during the Christmas period! This special time brings magic to Tijuana. Together with the professional local guide, you will visit the most beautifully decorated places in Tijuana. You will feel spellbound by the charming atmosphere, which you can feel only at this time of the year! What is the story of the Christmas tree? Who was the first to decorate it in the world? What magical things can happen during the Christmas period? Have you heard about Christmas spells? You will hear miraculous Christmas legends about Tijuana. Fill your heart with joy and experience the magic of Tijuana

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Included

  • Professional local tour guide

Excluded

  • Tijuana Cultural Center Admission Fees

Route & Duration

Duration
Duration
2 hours
  • 1

    Monumento México

    The Mexico Monument is a modest architectural design with stylised points that cross one other. Because of the monument's simplicity, every Tijuana resident has debated its real name at some point: Monument to Iron, Monument to Scissors, Monument to Californias, and so on are all referenced. One of the plaques at the monument's base mentions that it was created in 1981 under the supervision of Guadalupe Osuna.

  • 2

    Tijuana Cultural Center

    The Tijuana Cultural Facility (CECUT) is a cultural center in Tijuana, Mexico's Zona Rio area. The facility, which opened on October 20, 1982, has over a million visitors every year. Nowadays, this iconic Tijuana institution offers a variety of programs for children of all ages, including early stimulation classes for children aged 2 months to 2 years old, plastic arts and artisan workshops for children aged 5 to 15, and concerts, conferences, movies, documentaries, exhibitions, and services designed to entertain while also educating different age groups.

  • 3

    Catedral Metropolitana de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe

    The Tijuana Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe in Tijuana's historic center. The current structure was built in the 1950s, although its predecessors date back to the end of the nineteenth century. As a result, the INAH designated it as a historical monument in 2012. It was also the sole Catholic church in town until the 1930s.

  • 4

    Tijuana Arch (Friendship Arch)

    A huge shimmering silver arch rises over Tijuana's bustling streets and undulating hills, providing Mexico's westernmost city with an image to greet visitors and reflect its modernity. The arch is known by several names, including the Arco del Milenio (Millennium Arch) and the Arco de Tijuana, although it is officially recognized as the Reloj Monumental de Tijuana (Tijuana Monumental Clock). Since its construction, the arch has been contentious, but it has also become one of the city's most prominent icons in the twenty-first century. Tijuana Mayor Francisco "Kiko" Vega de Lamadrid proposed the Reloj Monumental early in his three-year (1998-2001) administration to greet the new century by revitalizing Avenida Revolución and the city's historic Plaza Santa Cecilia.

Meeting Point

By the main entrance of Tijuana Cultural Center (Paseo de los Héroes 9350, Zona Urbana Rio Tijuana, 22010 Tijuana, B.C., Meksika) See Map

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.