Nightlife in Tijuana Mexico
During the 1920s when prohibition was going on in America Tijuana was booming with wealthy Americans and Hollywood celebrities flocking to Tijuana to partake in legal drinking and gambling. It was during this time that several impressive casinos and bars were established to cater to the demand for alchohol. During this time was when the famous Agua Calientes opened its doors. The original grandstand structure was destroyed by fire in 1971, but was rebuilt and continues to operate today, though just a shadow of its opulent beginnings. It is currently owned by millionaire politician Jorge Hank who renamed it "Hipódromo de Agua Caliente" and it no longer holds horse races but rather greyhound races. Today Tijuana still attract thousands of tourist daily. Tijuana’s Nightlife is particularly popular among US youth, who cross the border in order to drink alcohol prior to their 21st birthday (Mexico's legal drinking age is 18). Most of the nightlife in Tijuana takes place on one street Avenida Revolucion, which iss dotted with hundreds of bars, discos and nightclubs. Avenida Revolucion is also famous for its nearby red-light district "La Coahuila" (also known casually as Zona Norte) which boasts a large number of street prostitutes as well as a large selection of strip clubs. Below we have divided Tijuana Mexico Nightlife in to two sections. Click on the area you wish to see.
Bars and Nightclubs in Tijuana
Tijuana has long been a popular area for college student who travel here to drink. The legal drinking age in Tijuana is 18. On almost any weekend night the Tijuana bars are packed with college students...More Info »
Adult Entertainment in Tijuana
Near Avenida Revolucion is Tijuana red-light district "La Coahuila" (also known as Zona Norte). This area is littered with Tijuana Brothels, strip clubs and drugs. Tijuana permits whorehouses and prostitution...More Info »


