Spherical architecture creates a unique setting filled with vibrant cultural energy and live music. Museum of the Californias offers largest exhibition space with rich regional history and art. Interactive areas like a pirate ship and IMAX dome theater make it family-friendly.
The Museum of the Californias offers the largest exhibition space among the cultural center's rooms with rich insights into regional history and art. Exhibits include English translations for easy understanding.
Good to know
The Tijuana Cultural Center hosts free events every Sunday.
Cultural events for entrepreneurs occur on weekends, featuring food and crafts.
The center has wheelchair-accessible spaces for visitors.
Museum offers three exhibition rooms with national and international art. Spacious and relaxing atmosphere suits solo visits and families. Accessibility is strong with stairs, ramps, and elevator for all visitors.
Three exhibition rooms showcase national and international art with a variety of temporary exhibits. The space is fully accessible with stairs, ramps, and an elevator, and outside stalls offer food and products.
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Most museums in Mexico are free on Sundays.
The tour costs 50 pesos.
The museum is accessible, with stairs, ramps, and an elevator.
Large space blends peaceful atmosphere with a relaxing terrace featuring benches. Free entry to a small museum offers a concise history overview alongside activities like yoga, pilates, and a public piano for quiet reflection and engagement.
Free entry offers access to a small museum with a good overview of local history. Exhibits are limited, but the space includes courses, a film club, and a public piano for added engagement.
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The museum is free to enter.
It offers various activities, exhibitions, and courses.
There are no specific activities designed for adults.
Spacious museum offers a chronological history of Baja California's indigenous tribes and cultural shifts. Quiet, clean spaces support a deep dive into regional past and present. Garden features Aztec and Maya temples, enhancing the educational journey.
Exhibits cover the history of Baja California, including early tribes and religious changes, with a permanent exhibition that offers a journey through time. The museum features a well-organized collection and spacious, clean spaces that support a deep dive into regional history.
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Admission is free on Sundays.
The entrance fee is quite affordable.
Discounts are available for students and senior citizens.
Interactive rooms with colorful visuals make this museum fun for families and photo lovers. Fast-paced vibe blends playful slides with authentic tacos that satisfy foodies. Rooftop terrace offers notable margaritas, perfect for a lively break.
An interactive museum with a colorful visual gallery captures the gastronomic culture of Baja tacos. It offers a fun, air-conditioned space ideal for photos and family sightseeing but focuses more on experience than taco history.
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They have a 2-for-1 general admission promotion on Wednesdays.
We paid 250 pesos for the interactive museum, which included the tour and snacks.
I went to Museo Del Taco on a Tuesday around 3pm and found it was closed.