Tijuana Beach Promenade

Public beach · Tijuana

Tijuana Beach Promenade

Public beach · Tijuana
P.º Costero, Costa, 22504 Tijuana, B.C.

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Beachfront promenade with murals, vendors, restaurants, and border views  

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P.º Costero, Costa, 22504 Tijuana, B.C. Get directions

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Nov 3, 2025

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Leon Avakian

Google
Very nice walk along the beach, at one end is the wall separating the US from Mexico. It goes into the sea. On the Mexican side the wall is decorated and painted, there is a monument where the real, the official border is (the wall is fully on American soil) there are vendors selling hotdogs, burgers, tamales, Mexican Street corn. Down the boardwalk, there are many restaurants and bars. Lots of families and kids having a good time

Google Moderator

Google
Visiting the Tijuana Wall to the USA was a powerful experience. The murals and art surrounding the area really tell a story of both division and unity. It’s a unique and thought-provoking place that shows the cultural mix of both sides. Definitely worth seeing!

Aswin Prasad

Google
One of the popular tourist spots in Tijuana. It takes around 15 minutes from the city center by drive. As of Aug 2024, there was some construction going on which made the place look dirty and unfinished. The parks were nice and the arts and murals were thoughtful. There were a bunch of street vendors and sea food restaurants to try.

Anthony Wright

Google
Once upon a time it was a beautiful safe place. The towers have fallen on Playas de Tijuana, but don't count her out just yet. She is going through a magical re- birth and will come back better and stronger than before. I eagerly await the new transformation that will take place soon. I miss the good vibes.

Alisha Vernekar

Google
its a fun tourist hangout. a lot of art and plenty of things to do drink, eat and shopping. A walk down the beach, sit at a bar , have artisan ice-cream or coconut water. Sundays are very crowded and normally has a mariachi band playing on the beach. Great sunsets. The best part is you can see right through the wall to the USA. Its a little reminder that we live in countries with borders to protect what's inside and save it from the outside.

K K

Google
Not sure how one reviews a beach, but the weather is great the place is clean the people are kind the food is tasty. The “wall” was being renovated at the time of my visit Nov 23 and there were 2 military personnel there guarding the weaker more exposed points I’m told. Surreal place, where a developing nation with so much potential meets the first world.

Jennifer

Google
Loved the shopping area. No one was pressuring you to buy things. We did buy a few souvenirs. Took some photos. The weather was great. Milo was our Uber driver and he was great. Very funny and gave us information about the area.

Chris

Google
Kind of depressing. Very interesting and educational. You won't know what to feel until you get there. Area isn't the greatest. Be careful.