What to do and see in Baja California, Baja California: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

July 7, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

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Restaurants in Baja California

Calle Alvaro Obregon # 20 Col. Centro, San Jose del Cabo 23400 Mexico +52 624 122 4865 [email protected] http://www.ivanguaderrama.com
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5.0 based on 212 reviews

Ivan Guaderrama Art Gallery

Reviewed By janemB1490XZ

This was such an unexpected delight! From the minute i walked in the door, there was a personal greeting, invitation to view the interactive artwork and download a free APP to enjoy the gallery on my own or with their docents! The artwork literally comes alive thru the APP, when you touch it. There is a piano piece that you PLAY! Another piece where you and another person can each touch the side and then hold hands. You play music with your fingers on your partner's hand!

Calle Comonfort 1137, San Jose del Cabo 23400 Mexico +52 624 142 4422 http://www.frankarnoldart.com
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5.0 based on 109 reviews

Frank Arnold Gallery

Reviewed By anissa96 - Austin, United States

Stopped in during the Thursday art walk and whilst exploring the truly lovely and interesting art and grounds, we found ourselves having a great chat with Frank and his wife. There are a few sculptures i have my eye on and I am very keen to return for Christmas holidays!

3. Xecue Vinicola

Km.88.9 Rancho El Chivatillo C Tkt Eda, Ensenada Municipality Mexico +52 646 175 3830 [email protected] http://xecue.com
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5.0 based on 621 reviews

Xecue Vinicola

Alberta and Jose Luis in 1999 began developing artisanal wine to taste at home, in the year 2005 they decided to make their first wine for sale, they wished they had the essence of sharing their profession and their journey through life. Jose Luis is in charge of the field, the operative part of the winery and make sure the vines give excellent results and to ensure that the parameters have been proposed as standard, while Alberta is the Winemaker of the winery, she is responsible for the management of winemaking processes and administration, both demonstrate their fellowship and giving in each of their bottles. Initially Jose Luis and Alberta chose the best plots and designed wines that would enter the market in 2006, the same year they began a new adventure: the construction of the winery, which has been opened since the summer of 2012 to the public for tasting and sales. In Xecue Winery our products are made with care, each wine has its own personality, range of wines are balanced by subtle feminine and masculine character sets, these particular traits are expressed on the label.

Reviewed By ManuelJAngel - Orlando, United States

We were recommended a wine from Xecue at a restaurant the night before and loved it! We decided to visit the winery the next day and it is in a beautiful location. As we were having our wine the owner approached us and asked if we wanted to tour the winery! Awesome experience and excellent wines! Totally recommended when you come to Valle de Guadalupe.

4. Atp Vinos y Familia

Calle Sin Nombre San Antonio de las Minas, Ensenada, Ensenada Municipality Mexico +52 646 213 0949 [email protected] http://eesquer.com/atp/
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Atp Vinos y Familia

5. Enrique Bascon, Galeria de Arte

Calle Alvaro Obregon # 8, San Jose del Cabo 23400 Mexico +52 624 141 6985 [email protected] http://www.artebascon.com
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Enrique Bascon, Galeria de Arte

Art Gallery housing the works of artist Enrique Bascon. Located in the famous Art District of San Jose del Cabo. The gallery has original paintings and drawings, Giclée Fine Art pieces, Paper prints and some sculptors. The artist is an observer of our society and uses his talent to comment about the sociopolitical situation of our dear Mexico.

Reviewed By Q3935CDteresaw

My family also happened upon Enrique Bascon’s stunning gallery during a Thursday evening Art Walk in San Jose del Cabo. While Enrique’s paintings are beautiful in their own right, the artist’s story behind each image truly brings them to life. As my husband and I studied the pieces, my 8 year old son approached the artist saying, “I think I understand your paintings. Each one is a little bit real but has a “weird” part too.” Far from being annoyed or offended, Enrique and his wife engaged in a lengthy conversation with my entire family explaining the cultural/historical roots of his paintings and his efforts to bring a modern/personal statement to each. My son was delighted to have the artist take a true interest his thoughts, and I fell more in love with Enrique’s art with each story. Thankfully I was able to take a piece home with me and I will smile with beautiful memories every time I see it. Thank you!!

6. Casa Magoni

Carretera Libre Ensenda-Tecate 83Km Tecate-Ensenada, Ensenada Municipality 21720 Mexico +52 646 187 0483 [email protected] http://casamagoni.com/
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5.0 based on 193 reviews

Casa Magoni

Wines made with the heart, with a trajectory of two generations cultivating vine and making wine. From the hand of the enologist Camillo Magoni, we invite you to know, respect and care for the wine culture.

Reviewed By j998 - Cancun, Mexico

Real cool spot to get a wine tasting or just a bottle and chill under the HUGE tree with the live band there.

7. Mullme

Hermenegildo Galeana 8186, Tijuana 22000 Mexico 526859926 [email protected] http://www.mullme.com
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5.0 based on 40 reviews

Mullme

We have a private collection of objects related to Mexican Wrestling (Lucha Libre), with more than 9,000 pieces, among them we have original masks, championship belts, pictures, key holders, piggy banks, comics, magazines, wrestling figurines of different poses and sizes... Everything and anything related to one of the most popular sports in Mexico.

Reviewed By 650bridgetw - Frankston, Australia

My family and I did a day trip from San Diego and MULLME was our first stop. If you are a pop culture, superhero, wresting fan, don't miss this exhibit. Thank you so much!

8. Koral Center

Carretera Transpeninsular Km. 24.5 Cerro Colorado, San Jose del Cabo 23400 Mexico +52 624 122 3840 [email protected] http://koralcenter.com
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Koral Center

Koral Center, located on the Tourist Corridor that connects the cities of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, is a place that serves a constantly changing community, providing a comprehensive experience within one complex

9. Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT)

Paseo de los Heroes #9350 Zona Urbana Rio, Tijuana Mexico +52 664 687 9650 http://www.cecut.gob.mx/
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4.5 based on 770 reviews

Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT)

This museum chronicles the early history of the Baja peninsula.

Reviewed By Geryfer7

This place is unique because the movie you see has a round shape and you feel that you are inside the movie. It is amazing!! Come to this place. Its a beautifull experience.

10. Parroquia San Jose

Miguel Hidalgo Gps: 23° 3'43.66n, 109°41'43.42w, San Jose del Cabo Mexico +52 624 142 0064 http://www.oldcabo.com/san-jose-del-cabo-anuiti
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4.5 based on 848 reviews

Parroquia San Jose

Reviewed By Perkadventures - Banning, United States

the Mission was open to visit at the main square on Día de Muertos. Very nice inside with a history pillar outside in Spanish and English explaining the church. Interesting history and very nice to see inside. Seems it has been moved many times. Part of the history of this area. On the main square.

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