Rosarito Ready for 2025 Tianguis

**Rosarito abuzz for 2025 Tianguis Turístico! Mayor Adame Muñoz leads preparations for over 10,000 visitors, celebrating efforts of President Sheinbaum and Governor Ávila. Community poised for economic boost.**

**Rosarito Prepares for the 2025 Tianguis Turístico**

Rosarito is buzzing with anticipation as it gets ready to host the 2025 Tianguis Turístico from April 28 to May 1. The Baja California Center will welcome over 10,000 visitors for this much-awaited event. Under the leadership of Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz, the preparation efforts are in full swing to ensure the event not only boosts the local tourism sector but also strengthens the economy.

Mayor Adame Muñoz credits the successful landing of this international event in Baja California to the efforts of President Claudia Sheinbaum and Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila. The event promises significant benefits for local hotels, restaurants, and businesses, as thousands of industry professionals and tourists are expected to flood into the region.

Rosarito ensures a safe and memorable experience for all visitors, rolling out the red carpet in the final weeks leading up to this major tourism event.

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**Baja California Events Draw Thousands Amid Rosarito Preparations**

As Rosarito gears up for the 2025 Tianguis Turístico, other events in Baja California are also drawing attention and fostering local tourism. The Easter celebrations in the wine country have attracted many visitors, providing a preview of the vibrant cultural experiences the region offers.

In parallel, the region is facing a weather alert due to strong winds, choppy seas, and cooler temperatures, urging residents and tourists to stay informed and cautious.

In addition, the recently concluded SCORE San Felipe 250 was a thrilling highlight, adding to the excitement in the area. Notably, a massive fuel seizure in Ensenada has also made headlines, with authorities confiscating nearly 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline.

These developments, along with ongoing projects like the newly confirmed desalination plant in Rosarito, are setting the stage for a fascinating period in Baja California’s growing tourism landscape.