Where can you walk across the border to Mexico?


Where can you walk across the border to Mexico? On foot. We're not kidding. There are three pedestrian points where visitors can cross the border from San Diego County into the main Tijuana metro area: PedEast (closer to the San Ysidro Trolley stop), Otay Mesa, and the Cross Border Express (more on the latter in the flying section).


Do you need a passport to walk across the border to Mexico?

You can enter Mexico by land without a passport but to fly into Mexico unless you are a Mexican citizen you cannot enter - in fact the airlines will not let you board without a passport. All US citizens need a passport to enter the US. In Mexico to go beyond the border area you need a tourist visa which you can ob...


What time of day is best to cross the Mexican border?

The best time to cross from Tijuana to San Diego is the early morning 4:am to 6:am. If you're the early bird, you'll get the worm, or the tacos in this case. Try to get to San Ysidro at 4 a.m. to begin the process. The other times to avoid, if possible, would be weekends and holidays.


What happens if I go to Tijuana without a passport?

The use of a passport is recommended to go to Tijuana. However, if you do not have a passport and have to travel urgently to the city, customs admit secondary documentation: Valid identification.


What is the easiest border crossing into Mexico?

San Diego provides one of the easiest entry points to the country of Mexico from the United States, with opportunities to fly, drive, and even walk across the land border to enter the country. With a pedestrian bridge connecting the two countries, it is now easier than ever to visit Mexico from San Diego.


Where is the best place to cross the US Mexico border?

The most commonly-used is the San Ysidro Crossing (El Chaparral), but there's also the Otay Mesa Crossing. With so many travelers driving to Mexico from Los Angeles and driving to Mexico from San Diego, this is a popular route.


Can I use my birth certificate to go to Mexico?

To clarify, U.S. citizens entering Mexico must present proof of citizenship (such as a certified copy of a birth certificate), photo ID and proof of sufficient funds. A passport and visa are not required of U.S. citizens entering Mexico for tourism or for transit for stays of up to 90 days.