Riviera Cultural Center
Riviera is one of most outstanding social exhibition sites in the port of Ensenada. Its architecture dates from the 1930 decade. Its majestic front and elegant chambers evoke the spirit and harmony of the 30’s, while its beautiful gardens reveal the essence of this city. This beautiful building shelters in its interiors, the distinguished artistic work by the Mexican painter Alfredo Ramos Martínez, as well as the history of Baja California and its streets, monuments and fountains.
CEARTE
CEARTE is conceived as a convergence point addressed to raise the quality of professional arts, through formation programs, training, research, experimentation, creation and different arts disciplines spreading, in which creators and specialists of national and international prestige participate.
Horseback Riding in Ensenada
The caravans of 15 to 20 horsemen, with their horses, ride along the inseparable varied topography in the rural zone of Ensenada. It’s about surprising trails among the mountains, valleys, plains, forests, gullies, deserts and lakes, always in contact with the flora and fauna of the place; attended personally by the Rancho Alamar family.
Wine Route
The wine route offers the visitors a wide variety of attractions and services that go from the smallest family vineyards to the biggest great scale producers; from small country restaurants to the finest table, as well as camping places, spas, arts centers, community museums, missionary places, bed & breakfast hotels, wine stores, arts galleries, native culture and natural places.
Regional Museum
Located in the most beautiful historic building of Ensenada, Centro Cultural Riviera (which was originally a hotel and casino in the 30’s) offers its main exhibitions dedicated to the native cultures of Baja California and to the missions of our peninsula. Objects, pictures and paintings of these important stages of our history are shown. This museum is continuously expanding. It actually has 2 theaters, but the plan is to have 9.
Calle Primera
This avenue starts at Ryerson Street, almost at the northern entrance of the Ensenada downtown, and ends at Avenida Reforma. The first eight blocks of Calle Primera outlines its touristic stretch located in the touristic zone which includes the northern part of Bulevar Costero, the Malecon and the Seafood Market.
La Cava de Marcelo
In the road to Ojos Negros, there is a place dedicated to the fans of the Chesse, not only the good chesse, but the gourmet chesse and handcraftted chesse.
Ubicated in the Rancho la Campana, Ramonetti family is being making Chesse since 1911.
Phone: (646) 117.02.93
Mail: marcelocastro4q@hotmail.com
www.lacavademarcelo.com.mx