Originally posted by JoeJustJoe
Great article Gypsy Jan.
There definably is a new vibrant cutting edge feel to Tijuana as quietly new tenants moved in and brought new energy to the city, and others expanded
during the down turn in the economy and cartel activity that has almost always been away from the business district and tourists and local hot spots.
My hats off to guys like Javier Plascencia that has been opening up fantastic restaurants in Tijuana, and really making Tijuana a better place. I
can't wait to try "Mission 19," although I been to "Villa Saverios" a few times and just love it.
If fact I'm going to make a day trip to Tijuana soon because I have to visit a Tijuana dermatologist not far from "Mission 19" and I'm also going to
stop by the upscale "ViaMexSpa" on Revolution and get a great massage for about $30 dollars for 45 minutes. ( in the states this would run you about
$80 to $100 to get a professional massage like this) They also offer many services from facials to Botox treatments.
Let me if there is any interest and I'll talk to owner if she'll offer a "Baja Nomad' special" and will cut the price if you mention you're a "Nomad"
or she may even give you a free massage from one of the many therapists if your willing to write a review on your service on this forum. Now I can't
speak for her, but I'm pretty sure she'll be glad to offer a "Nomad" special on any treatment.
Oh one more thing. ViaMexSpa and Azteca massage are the only two legitimate massage and Spas in Tijuana outside of a few hotels.
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