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  2. Located 40 minutes south of the border from San Diego, California, this proximity to the border and scenic location between the Pacific Ocean and coastal foothills makes Rosarito Beach (or Playas de Rosarito) one of the leading resort towns in Baja California.

  3. Rosarito has a myriad of excellent shopping locations all along Boulevard Benito Juarez, the town's main street. Shops at the north, center and south areas of town are walkable in clusters, and free street parking is easy to find everywhere.

  4. With over 47,000 sq. ft. of white sand and pure entertainment, Papas & Beer in Rosarito is the largest Beach Club on the West Coast. This bar was founded 23 years ago. It has been home of some of the best parties in town.

  5. You can get an FM-T in the Immigration Office in Rosarito or at a Mexican Consulate near your U.S. home and there is a cost of $225 pesos. Now, follow the listed instructions and you should have no problems obtaining your FM-3.

  6. City of Rosarito Beach. Visitor and Resident Information Center. Currency Exchange Rate Converter. 1. Enter Number of Units You Want to Convert 2. Select the Currency to convert FROM:

  7. Here you will find USA mail boxes with 24 hour access. They have messenger service, both national and international. They also offer translation services, Apostiles, FM3-2 Assistance, and can handle utility payments for those who own property here, but spend a lot of time away.

  8. Now Rosarito has two "Delegations" (suburbs): Plan Libertador, just north of town, and Ejido Primo Tapia, south of town. With these two suburbs, Rosarito encompasses nearly 40 miles of coastline and the population has grow from 28,000 to more than 100,000 residents, according to 1992 census figures.

  9. The Rosarito Beach / Ensenada / Cabo San Lucas type areas require a Mexican Bank Trust for a Foreigner to enjoy owning a home in “The Baja” or on the coasts of mainland Mexico such as Cancun, Acapulco, etc.

  10. This picturesque town is just a few blocks in size. After you park, you can walk the entire town in a short time. Those blocks are jampacked with lots of shops and restaurants. The shops offer everything from braiding your hair to jewelry, Cuban cigars, and quality leather goods.

  11. Baja Medix is another small, but very personal hospital that offers services in maternity, general consultation, certain specialties, ambulance services, and others. This hospital is located in the southern end of town, behind Banorte location, which is across from the Hotel Rosarito.