Tijuana
A vibrant city, offering a wealth of museums, gardens, musical performances and a dynamic nightlife, Tijuana is also one of Mexico's fastest growing cities, as well as the Baja California peninsula's largest city. As part of the world's most frequented border crossing, meeting venues in Tijuana play host to several international events, including culinary fairs and dance festivals.Given its privileged geographic setting, Tijuana is a highly accessible destination, both by land and by air. The General Abelardo L. Rodriguez International Airport (TIJ) primarily services Mexican destinations. However, Tijuana is located only 22 miles south of the San Diego International Airport (SAN), which offers flights to and from dozens of U.S. destinations. Bus companies, such as Estrella Blanca, TAP autobuses and Transportes ABC, all service a variety of national destinations, and Intercalifornias Transportes has bus service to and from several California destinations.Hotel venues in Tijuana comprise 11 meeting hotels, with a guest room inventory of 2,983 rooms. One of the city's special event venues, the Jai Alai, is a Mudejar-style building that was constructed in 1925; it ha…