ROSARITO.- This Sunday, May 14 will be the anniversary of the founding of Playas de Rosarito, which means that a fun weekend is guaranteed in the city, so if you still don't have any plans you should focus your attention on visiting Rosarito.
1.- Rosarito Beach Anniversary
Music, food, mariachi, fireworks show, presentation of the Red Do Re Mi Community Orchestra, installation of Mexican antojitos pavilions, artistic presentations of different local dance groups, commemorative cake cut and traditional Mañanitas singing , will be part of an ideal day to create for having fun and enjoy family atmosphere, to celebrate the city. The event starts at 5:00 pm
When? May 13
Where? Abelardo Rodríguez Park in Downtown
Admission: FREE
More information here
2.- Hiking and Beer
What about having a beer more than 700 meters high? With Hiking and Beer this will be possible, after making an 11-kilometer tour, enter nature and get a spectacular view of the coast of Rosarito, Tijuana and Ensenada, all of this while you can enjoy a craft beer.
When? Saturday May 13
Where? El Coronel Hill, and if you don't have transport the meeting point is Zona Rio
Admission: $27.00 USD
More information here
3.- Baja Trails
For those who enjoy exercising or just walking, Baja Trails, the hike for beginners who enjoy a pleasant day walking on sidewalks along the sea breeze and with beautiful views is here to create a new trend. The meeting point will be the Baja Convention Center at 8:00 in the morning. The price includes water and a guide on the route.
When? Sunday May 14
Where? Baja Convention Center
Admission: Before Sunday $3.00 and the day of the event $6.00
More information here
4.- Toser One
The musical artist from Guadalajara, Toser One, will be in Rosarito for the first time, who is brought by ARMO company & Kingo Coco, of course other artists will also be performing from 2:00 pm to 8:00 p.m
When? Sunday May 14
Where? La Escondida Bar
Admission: General $6.00, VIP $11.00 and VIP Gold $16.00
More information here
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Translated by: cristina.mora@sandiegored.com
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