
Tijuana has transformed into a genuine food-and-culture destination – craft beer, a celebrated culinary scene, and Avenida Revolucion energy, all a short drive from San Diego. Here is how to do a weekend by car.
Getting there
San Ysidro is the closest crossing to downtown Tijuana and is open around the clock. Many weekenders actually park on the US side and walk across, but if you drive, head straight to your hotel or a secure lot and leave the car parked while you explore on foot and by rideshare.
A simple weekend itinerary
- Friday evening: dinner in the booming culinary scene, then a craft brewery or mezcal bar.
- Saturday: a food tour, the Avenida Revolucion arch, local markets, then more great food.
- Sunday: a relaxed brunch, then cross back before the evening rush.
Parking and getting around
Use your hotel’s secure parking or a guarded paid lot rather than street parking. Once parked, walk and use rideshare – it is cheap and saves the hassle of driving the busy streets.
Practical tips
Bring pesos and a card, your passport, and your border checklist. For the trip home, the northbound line is the main delay – check live wait times and consider a Ready Lane or SENTRI if you cross often.
Get Mexican auto insurance in minutes – a fast online quote means you are covered before you reach the border.
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Frequently asked questions
Should I drive or walk across to Tijuana?
Both work. San Ysidro is the closest crossing. Many weekenders park on the US side and walk across, then use rideshare. If you drive, park at your hotel or a secure lot and explore on foot.
Where do I park in Tijuana?
Use your hotel’s secure parking or a guarded paid lot rather than street parking, then get around on foot and by rideshare.
Do I need insurance for a weekend in Tijuana?
Yes, if you drive in. Mexican auto insurance is required for the whole trip – your US policy does not cover you in Mexico.