The 'Avenida Revolución' is the tourist center in
Tijuana,
Baja California,
México. During the day, the street is full of tourist shopping at the many shops and street vendors that line the street. There are also many restaurants and taco shops that serve
Mexican food. A popular tourist attraction is taking a picture with a
Tijuana Zebra, which is really a
donkey painted to look like a
zebra. At night, most of the shop keepers close as the
night club and bars open. There are also many strip clubs on this street.

Avenida Revolución in Tijuana
Location
Beginning at the intersection with
Avenida Internacional (which runs across the Mexico-United States border) and terminating in the
Torre de Tijuana where the street intersects
Boulevard Agua Caliente.
Avenida Revolución has experienced many changes, and is known as the business card of
Tijuana, "''The most visited city in the world''". It is known for its famous cantinas including, "''La Ballena''", the largest bar in the world. The city was popular with American Navy sailors until the
United States Navy prohibited sailors from visiting Tijuana.
Adjacent to the Avenida Revolución, the
Zona Norte is located, the town's red light district.
History
It was the first paved road of the
20th Century, an important center of economic development, and a tourist attraction notable for the visitors who crossed the border daily from
San Diego, California. The city's most remarkable development was during the
Prohibition period and after
World War II, since it was considered a center of prohibited entertainment for inhabitants of the
United States. During this time
Caesar salad was invented at the restaurant of
Hotel Caesar.
Currently, the road, popularly known as "La Revu", is the center of tourist activity. The long avenue is home to several distinct attractions, from cantinas and Table Dance bars to numerous dance clubs and art galleries.