<3-Star Hotels Near Pasaje Rodriguez

Hotel Astor Tijuana

Hotel Astor Tijuana

4.2 / 5Good13 Reviews
Av de los Insurgentes 1000, Los Alamos
7.06KM from Pasaje Rodriguez
Luggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**6
Hotel Guillen

Hotel Guillen

4.1 / 5Good
247 Puebla
8.52KM from Pasaje Rodriguez
per night
From
USD**0
Grand Hotel Guaycura

Grand Hotel Guaycura

2.8 / 5
Av. P.º del Guaycura 18020
7.04KM from Pasaje Rodriguez
Laundry Service
per night
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USD**3
Hotel Luna Park

Hotel Luna Park

2 / 5
Blvd. Gustavo Díaz Ordaz 3929
8.08KM from Pasaje Rodriguez
per night
From
USD**6
Hotel Jazmín

Hotel Jazmín

Buenos Aires Sur
4.28KM from Pasaje Rodriguez
per night
From
USD**1
Motel Marina Marbella

Motel Marina Marbella

Anáhuac 5725, Rio Tijuana 3ra Etapa
7.19KM from Pasaje Rodriguez
per night
From
USD**6
Motel Marbella

Motel Marbella

5725 Anáhuac Rio Tijuana 3ra Etapa
7.18KM from Pasaje Rodriguez
per night
From
USD**4

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Everything you need to know about Pasaje Rodriguez

Hotel Boutique El Pueblo is a standout choice just steps from Pasaje Rodriguez, blending colonial-era architecture with modern comfort. Its rooms feature handcrafted wooden furniture and artisanal ceramic accents, while select suites offer views of the vibrant street murals. The hotel provides complimentary cultural walking tours that delve into the area’s historical significance and artistic legacy. For availability, check the HopeGoo platform for curated stays.

Café Mural, just a 3-minute walk from Pasaje Rodriguez, features an expansive surrealist mural by local artists—ideal for striking photos. Inside, the space blends industrial-chic décor with handmade coffee and house-made pastries. Weekly live music performances on Saturdays enhance the creative energy, making it a favorite among travelers seeking both visual appeal and authentic local flair.

Guests staying at Hotel Boutique El Pueblo can reach the Mercado de Artesanías de Tijuana in just 7 minutes on foot. This bustling market hosts over 50 stalls showcasing traditional crafts like leatherwork, pottery, embroidery, and silver jewelry. Visitors can watch artisans at work and participate in hands-on workshops, such as crafting Mexican paper cutouts (Papel Picado). For the best experience, arrive early to enjoy quieter hours and fresher selections.