Discover the best top things to do in Baja California Norte, Baja California including Mullme, Dr. Alberto Ortega D.D.S, Zona Arqueologico de Vallecitos, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, El Parque de la Bandera, Plaza Civica, First Street, Avenida Ruiz, El Popo Market, Cava Ocho.
Restaurants in Baja California Norte
5.0 based on 40 reviews
We have a private collection of objects related to Mexican Wrestling (Lucha Libre), with more than 9,000 pieces, among them we have original masks, championship belts, pictures, key holders, piggy banks, comics, magazines, wrestling figurines of different poses and sizes... Everything and anything related to one of the most popular sports in Mexico.
My family and I did a day trip from San Diego and MULLME was our first stop. If you are a pop culture, superhero, wresting fan, don't miss this exhibit. Thank you so much!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
DR CARLOS MAYA LOS ALGODONES I had two implants done an a partial bridge made after and had this done at a very affordable price.Excellent dentist in a very safe and clean environment. I definitely recommend this office to the very costly alternative
4.5 based on 46 reviews
The highlight of this park is a water feature that starts up at night time. The water fountains start up at random times and positions every couple of minutes, accompanied by lights and music. The most fun is to be had watching brave souls walk into the fountain area, essentially playing 'chicken' with the fountain, only to be drenched when the fountains burst up right from around them.
4.0 based on 335 reviews
This street is lined with shops selling curio, with many items costing under $5.
Amazing bars, restaurants & shopping. Very vibrant & entertaining w good deals on shopping. We stayed at the end of 1st & were walking distance to the action. Very near place to visit day or night
4.0 based on 108 reviews
The market was vibrant, colorful and fun. A local shop owner offered us a slice of whiskey soaked coconut and it was so delicious we bought a small chunk to take home. Also had some authentic and tasty Chile rellenos with rice, beans and tortillas. Due to COVID, restaurants took people’s temperatures and had a mat to sanitize shoes. Everyone wore masks as well. Since ours was a quick trip I didn’t get to look around much or buy souvenirs. But maybe next time! Some advice- bring your passport and allow plenty of time to get back to San Diego. The line up to get back through the border is long, slow and tedious. With lots of street vendors and men, women and children dodging traffic to try and sell you something. It took us 3 hours to get back to the border. Make sure to bring extra food, water and money with you. And make sure your gas tank is full.
4.0 based on 20 reviews
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