Rosarito Readies for Tianguis 2025

Rosarito is abuzz with preparations for the 2025 Tianguis TurĂ­stico, set to boost the local economy. New housing programs and a desalination plant further enhance the city’s appeal.

Rosarito Prepares for the 2025 Tianguis TurĂ­stico

Exciting times are ahead for Rosarito, as the city prepares to host the 2025 Tianguis TurĂ­stico from April 28 to May 1 at the Baja California Center. The event is expected to draw over 10,000 visitors, promising a significant boost to the local economy and tourism industry.

Under the leadership of Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz, the city is set to roll out the red carpet for this major international event. The Mayor has expressed appreciation for the support of national and regional leaders in bringing Tianguis Turístico to Baja California. Local hotels, restaurants, and businesses are gearing up for the influx of industry professionals and tourists, with expectations for increased revenue and visibility.

Mayor Adame Muñoz has assured visitors that the administration is dedicated to ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. With only weeks to go, Rosarito is putting the final touches on what is anticipated to be one of the biggest tourism events of the year.

**Secondary Update on Tourism in Rosarito:**

As preparations are underway for the upcoming Tianguis TurĂ­stico, Rosarito is also seeing significant developments in its tourism sector. A recent initiative has seen the launch of a new housing program aimed at boosting residential tourism in the region. This comes as part of a broader strategy to improve infrastructure and attract more long-term visitors to the area.

Additionally, Rosarito is committed to enhancing its water supply with the construction of a new desalination plant. This advanced facility is expected to be a game changer, ensuring a steady water supply that will support both local residents and tourists. As the city gears up for a busy tourism season, these developments are set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Rosarito as a top destination in Baja California.