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Places that made Tijuana party over the years

Tijuana was known to be a favorite place for tourists to spend a good night out

Photo by: Por las Calle des Tijuana en Facebook

If you thought of that joint or bar you used to party at when you read the title of this post you're in the right place. This time we want to remember the good times in Tijuana, especially without the pandemic.

As you know, the history of the border city has always highlighted that time when it became the favorite place for tourists to spend a good night out, especially our neighbors from the United States, due to the dry law enforced in that country.

And although those times are over, the perception of Tijuana has not changed, since we have seen how tourists have partied at the different nightclubs in the city.

Below is a list of the nightclubs, discos and bars that no longer exist in this City of Baja California, but that undoubtedly made us dance our best steps.

1. Zapata

Photo by Catalina Matías on Facebook
Photo by Catalina Matías on Facebook

2. Tangaloo

Photo by Ernesto Acebedo on Facebook
Photo by Ernesto Acebedo on Facebook

3. The Animale

Photo by Ernesto Acebedo on Facebook
Photo by Ernesto Acebedo on Facebook

4. Iguanas Frogs

Photo by Ernesto Acebedo on Facebook
Photo by Ernesto Acebedo on Facebook

5. The Casa Blanca

6. Tequila Sunrise

7. Baby Rock

Composition created with photos from Por las calles de Tijuana and Ernesto Acevedo on Facebook
Composition created with photos from Por las calles de Tijuana and Ernesto Acevedo on Facebook

8. Cats

Photo of Cats Bar Tijuana
Photo of Cats Bar Tijuana

9. BOA

10. Flamingos

11. Mr. Frogs

Photo by Ernesto Acebedo on Facebook
Photo by Ernesto Acebedo on Facebook

12. La OH!

Photo by Ernesto Acebedo on Facebook
Photo by Ernesto Acebedo on Facebook

13. Balak

Composition created with photos by Fernando Quintero and Ariday Ortega
Composition created with photos by Fernando Quintero and Ariday Ortega

And while for some these places may have been the best of their time, Tijuana still has a lot to offer. What other place do you think we forgot and should add to the list?


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