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Where to stay in Mexicali

Civic Center
The Civic Center anchors Mexicali with impressive government buildings and cultural landmarks. Bronze monuments of revolutionary heroes stand proudly in tree-lined plazas. The neoclassical Government Palace and modern Teatro del Estado showcase the city's architectural diversity. During weekdays, this administrative hub buzzes with local life and authentic Mexican eateries. Visitors can explore Vicente Guerrero Park or catch performances at the State Theater. The area offers easy access to the State Center for the Arts and other nearby attractions.

Mexicali Historic Center
Mexicali's Historic Center offers a fascinating blend of colonial grandeur and Chinese influences. The towering Mexicali Cathedral stands amid cobblestone plazas, while La Chinesca district reveals pagoda-style buildings with red lanterns. Cultural monuments and colorful murals depicting border history add to the neighborhood's charm. Visitors can explore vibrant mercados selling regional crafts and authentic Baja California products. The unique Chinese-Mexican fusion restaurants serve delicious specialties at budget-friendly prices. Traditional cantinas with live mariachi music create a lively evening atmosphere.

La Chinesca
La Chinesca is Mexico's largest Chinatown, where Chinese and Mexican cultures blend into a fascinating cultural tapestry. Red pagoda gates welcome you to streets lined with traditional shops displaying lanterns and golden characters. Underground tunnels from Prohibition days hint at the neighborhood's complex history and offer a glimpse into the past. The area buzzes with authentic Chinese-Mexican fusion restaurants serving unique dishes like chop suey tacos. Incense drifts from small temples tucked between bustling markets selling jade, herbs, and handcrafted goods. Exploring the narrow streets by foot provides the best way to experience this distinctive cultural enclave in Mexicali.

Zona Industrial
Zona Industrial brings Mexicali's manufacturing heritage to life with creative flair. Converted warehouses house artist studios and workshops where metalworking, textiles, and crafts showcase the city's evolving creative economy. Wide industrial streets lead to Plaza Comercial La Cachanilla and the family-friendly Sol Children's Museum. The neighborhood offers authentic dining experiences at worker-focused eateries serving hearty Mexican fare. Artisan workshops sell unique handcrafted goods at wholesale prices. Colorful murals brighten concrete buildings and corrugated metal structures, creating an authentic working-class aesthetic with artistic touches.

Villa Colonial
Villa Colonial might not have many top sights, but Casino Caliente and Plaza La Gran Via are two attractions nearby that you can check out.
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