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Retail spaces for rent in Tijuana, Baja California

$1,400 USD For Rent
Retail Space
1 bath
93.06 m²
Boulevard Cuauhtemoc 12602, Aeropuerto, Tijuana
LOCAL FOR RENT IN PLAZA AEROPUERTO TIJUANA
$4,800 USD For Rent
Retail Space
1 bath
454.64 m²
Boulevard Cuauhtemoc 12602, Aeropuerto, Tijuana
LOCAL FOR RENT IN PLAZA AEROPUERTO TIJUANA
$1,500 USD For Rent
Retail Space
1 bath
115.3 m²
Boulevard Cuauhtemoc 12602, Aeropuerto, Tijuana
LOCAL FOR RENT IN PLAZA AEROPUERTO TIJUANA
$1,950 USD For Rent
Retail Space
80 m²
Alba Roja, Hipódromo Dos, Tijuana
RENTAL OF COMMERCIAL SPACE OF 95 M2 IN HIPODROMO DOS, TIJUANA, B.C.
$1,200 USD For Rent
Retail Space
Las Plazas 6537, Las Plazas, Tijuana
For rent in Las Plazas, Hacienda Agua Caliente area
$2,800 USD For Rent
Retail Space
188 m²
Avenida San ángel, Michoacán, Tijuana
Rental Space of 188 m² on Main Street High Traffic | 5 min from Bypass
$1,500 USD For Rent
Retail Space
80 m²
Alba Roja, Hipódromo Dos, Tijuana
RENTAL OF COMMERCIAL SPACE OF 80 M2 IN HIPODROMO DOS, TIJUANA, B.C.
$1,850 USD For Rent
Retail Space
2 baths
105 m²
Ave. 34 Sur 7750, Rubio, Tijuana
Commercial premises for rent on Paseo Reforma.
$25,000 MXN For Rent
Retail Space
82 m²
C. 11 Nte 700, Ciudad Industrial, Tijuana
Locales for rent in Otay – in Industrial area
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Living in Tijuana

Living in Tijuana means picking a corridor as much as a city, since its character shifts sharply from one colonia to the next. In Zona Río, wide planned avenues carry a corporate, international crowd around office towers and consulates. Along the coast, Playas de Tijuana trades the skyline for the Pacific, with a boardwalk running past the historic bullring by the sea. Further south, Agua Caliente grew up around the 1920s casino and resort that first put Tijuana on the map, and still carries that established, tree-lined character today.

What to consider before renting

Border traffic shapes daily life more in some corridors than others: in Zona Río, the main boulevard doubles as the vehicle approach to the San Ysidro crossing, so it backs up during peak hours, while colonias further from that route don't see the same pattern. Tijuana has no metro or rail transit, so getting around means driving or relying on the city's bus and taxi network regardless of which colonia you choose. For a more affordable, historic alternative to the corporate corridor, Centro keeps the city's original downtown grid within reach of Zona Río.


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