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Nogales is home to a few historical sites and some surprisingly good restaurants.
Pimeria Alta Historical Society Museum: This museum is on the Arizona side of Nogales (136 N Grand Ave, intersection with Crawford), and features interesting exhibits on the history of Nogales. Opening hours are 10am - 4pm, Friday and Saturday. Shopping
Nogales offers all that the other border towns do only on a smaller scale. The Arizona side of Nogales offers an entirely different shopping experience. Bars and Nightclubs
Café Ajijic is a favourite among American day-trippers. Obregón 182 Phone: 312.50.74
Bar La Roca is a surprisingly upscale spot for a border town. Elias No. 91 Col. CENTRO C.P. 84000, Phone: 312-0760
El Greco restaurant serves excellent food, from chile rellenos to lobster thermidor. Obregón 152. Phone: 312.43.58 |
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Relocating to Nogales
Information on emergency numbers and services in Nogales.
| | Health in Nogales
Due to the proximity to the border with the United States, it is recommendable to use a doctor or hospital in Arizona.
| | Studying in Nogales
There is no American school in Nogales, but the city is home to a bilingual kindergarten.
| Nogales Real Estate
Nogales avoids some of the bawdiness of other border towns, and is very well connected to beaches in Sonora and cities in Arizona.
| | Living in Nogales
Nogales lies on the border with the United States in the state of Sonora and is a major transit point. Compared to other border towns such as Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez and Nuevo Laredo, the city gives a better introduction to Mexico, in part due to its smaller size.
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