Crossing the border from Juarez, El Paso's El Centro district throws a vibrant welcome. Eye-catching street art explodes on the buildings, buzzing with a mix of cultures. The air thrums with the energy of commerce, promising a diverse shopping experience. Yet, amidst the excitement, there's a surprise – a surprising saturation of shops overflowing with low-quality, mass-produced Chinese made goods, a stark contrast to the dynamic...
Read moreThis was my first time visiting South El Paso St area. Lots of nice shops, reasonable prices, Parking was easy, found some street parking a little further up the street. The area did feel safe, lots of families in the area. You could practically walk up to the border crossing, but on this occasion I did not cross to Juarez. The next time I pass through the area, I would try to spend some more time in the...
Read moreIf you're a fan of the old west or early southwest, great place to walk around. Don't really nice architecture from the late 1800s and early 1900s. You have to do some research but many good stories of gun fights, native history, the Chinese population, as well as cemeteries. There are also many good places to eat within...
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