Most reviewed Points of Interest & Landmarks in Baja California
4.5San Jose del Cabo main square(2.147 reviews) - Family Get Together in San Jose del Cabo Points of Interest & Landmarks
We were staying in a nearby resort and spent a couple days coming into San Jose. Both times visiting the square and Arts District. We had heard the Arts Walk on Thursday nights was something to see. We decided to do a visit prior to the actual Arts Walk - just to see what it might be all about. The area is full of shops with everything from cheap touristy stuff to beautiful clothing and jewelry stores and some very high end and interesting art. On Thursdays the streets are closed off to vehicles making the entire area pedestrian only. The shops spill out onto the street and the square is vendors and artists of all sorts, along with live entertainment Definitely a sight to see if you are ever in San Jose del Cabo. Strongly recommend reservations if you plan on a Thursday night dinner.See more..
4.5Malecon(1.861 reviews) - Sunset on the malecon Points of Interest & Landmarks
Beachside shopping street, providing you with spectacular views of the palm tree - lined beach as you browse through shops and restaurants.See more..
3.5Avenida Revolucion(870 reviews) - Pleasantly surprised with new Revolution! Thursday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tijuana's main street, lined with little shops and American fast-food chain restaurants such as Burger King and Kentucky Fried Chicken.See more..
4.5Malecon(474 reviews) - Beautiful, well cared-for oceanfront walkway Points of Interest & Landmarks
This surfside avenue is Loreto's center for peoplewatching, by day and night.See more..
4.0First Street(336 reviews) - >> Safe Walk from the Cruise Ship Terminal Points of Interest & Landmarks
This street is lined with shops selling curio, with many items costing under $5.See more..
4.0El Popo Market(108 reviews) - Quite an adventure! Points of Interest & Landmarks
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.See more..
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.See more..