**Tianguis Turístico Binational 2025 to Cost Over MX$95 Million**
The upcoming Tianguis Turístico 2025, set to take place at the Baja Center in Playas de Rosarito from April 28 to May 1, is expected to cost over 95 million pesos. This financial plan was confirmed by Miguel Aguiñiga Rodríguez, the Secretary of Tourism for Baja California. The funding for the event will come from the Tourist Promotion Trust, which is financed by proceeds from the lodging tax.
Preparations are already underway, with services being organized to transport visitors from various municipalities including Tijuana, Playas de Rosarito, Tecate, and Ensenada to the event venue. In Tijuana, dedicated transport services will be provided from key hotel zones such as Otay, Zona Río, and Centro to ensure that attendees can easily reach the Baja Center. Similar services will be available for those staying in other nearby areas.
Aguiñiga Rodríguez also mentioned that special buses will be designated for these routes and that many delegations might choose to rent their own vehicles. Nonetheless, the transportation service will be offered as a more convenient option for congress participants.
This meticulous planning is part of the extensive preparation to ensure a successful and smoothly run event.
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**Secondary Article: Anticipations and Preparations for the 2025 Series del Caribe in Mexicali**
In related tourism news, Mexicali is gearing up for the 2025 Series del Caribe, a sporting event that is expected to draw in around 100,000 visitors. The local government is focusing on enhancing the region’s infrastructure and hospitality services to accommodate the influx of tourists.
While the event promises to boost the local economy, authorities are also advising merchants, especially in the ‘Revu’ area, to adapt their businesses to cater more to international tourists. This adjustment is aimed at providing a richer experience for visitors and encouraging economic growth within the region.
Both the Tianguis Turístico and the Series del Caribe are significant upcoming events, highlighting Baja California’s strategic role in promoting tourism and cultural exchange on an international scale.