Mostly a residential area in the eastern part of Tijuana municipality
Primarily a residential area with two industrial parks. A working-class neighborhood focused on residential development with some industrial activity.
The historical heart of Tijuana including the old downtown (Zona Centro), new business district (Zona Río), and adjacent neighborhoods. Home to the municipal palace, tourist zones like Avenida Revolución, the Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT), and Plaza Río Tijuana shopping mall.
Residential borough in eastern Tijuana known for family homes and proximity to industrial areas.
Residential borough east of central Tijuana, primarily housing areas.
A neighborhood centered around the Caliente Casino complex, featuring the Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles soccer stadium, a defunct dog racing track, private zoo, German school, and horse ranch, zoned as a wealthy suburb
A nice residential neighborhood centered around the Club Campestre Country Club on Boulevard Agua Caliente, with limited hotel options as it is primarily residential
The largest delegation, mainly rural with small towns located in the southernmost area of unincorporated part of the municipality
Primarily a residential area with significant industrial development. Home to numerous maquiladoras (manufacturing plants), particularly at the Pacific Industrial Park.
Adjacent to the tourist zone in Zona Centro, primarily residential with the local red light district where prostitution is legal and visible