Pasadena 2023 Official Visitors Guide

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The essential Tournament of Roses® guide, what’s happening at the Rose Bowl Stadium, plus Pasadena’s biggest events and festivals throughout the year.

14 NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDES

Eat, shop, play and discover hidden gems-from Old Pasadena and the Playhouse District, to South Lake Avenue and Civic Center, to fascinating communities and cinematic backdrops.

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Your guide to shopping local for fantastic finds and homegrown brands.

26 CULINARY DELIGHTS

Indulge in the epicurean side of Pasadena with new and notable openings, family-owned restaurants, outdoor dining, date night hotspots, multicultural restaurants, happy hours, and more.

38 CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Connect with your creative side and explore the local cultural heritage with renowned museums, public art, guided tours, spectator sports, performing arts, and more.

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Feed the mind, body, and soul with rejuvenating wellness experiences, nature hikes, and exciting workout classes.

FAMILY FUN

Enjoy kid-approved attractions and activities fit for the whole family.

50 BRING YOUR PUP

Fun adventures with your furry companions.

52 WHERE TO STAY

From relaxing luxury hotels and intimate bed and breakfasts to affordable inns.

56 GETTING AROUND

Transportation to and around Pasadena, plus a handy fold-out map.

Visitors are strongly encouraged to check with individual attractions and businesses for hours of operation, advanced registration requirements, and other guidelines.

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Brimming with sunshine, Pasadena is alive with rich cultural heritage and an abundance of enriching activities that will replenish you during your getaway. Get inspired and explore architectural marvels crafted by renowned architects., stroll through campuses roamed by rocket scientists and Nobel Prize awardees, attend Caltech’s Watson Lectures, which is celebrating its centennial this year, or tour NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Let the incredible art museums and botanical gardens in Pasadena open your mind and uncover new feelings. The culinary scene here is a feast for the senses, displaying a wonderful array of cuisines from nearly every culture, cultivated by a thrilling blend of immigrant families, longtime locals, and world-renowned chefs.

In this year’s Visitors Guide, we bring you all the most exciting festivities and things to do—including our iconic Tournament of Roses® Parade, the extraordinary treasure trove that is the Rose Bowl Flea Market, and neighborhood guides that let you fully experience our invigorating sights, sounds, and flavors. Discover new people, places, and ways to celebrate with our popular attractions, arts and entertainment, wellness, the great outdoors, kid-approved attractions, and dog-friendly expeditions.

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Tournament of Roses®

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Pasadena’s Tournament of Roses® is an iconic, all-American experience that attracts hundreds of thousands of spectators and revelers every New Year.

Millions more viewers across the country, and around the world, tune in to watch the nationally televised Rose Parade® presented by Honda and Rose Bowl Game®, but nothing beats experiencing it live in person. Several festive happenings surround the two main headlining events over the course of a week, offering family-friendly entertainment, celebrations, tours, exhibitions, and so much more. Here’s everything you need to know to get in on the historic action and kick-off your 2023 on a high note.

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Rose Parade® presented by Honda January 2, 2023

The Rose Parade® presented by Honda begins promptly at 8:00 a.m. on January 2, 2023. Spectators from around the nation will line up along the 5.5-mile route down Colorado Boulevard, experiencing the sensational signature event while also celebrating New Year’s Day. This year’s theme is “Turning the Corner.”

Rose Bowl Game®

January 2, 2023

The Rose Bowl Game will be held on January 2, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. The game will feature a traditional matchup of teams from the Pac-12 and Big Ten conferences.

Floatfest: A Rose Parade Showcase

January 2-3, 2023

Get an up-close and personal viewing of the elaborate floral floats that are parked and on display along Sierra Madre and Washington Boulevard. “Floatfest: A Rose Parade Showcase” proves just how much workmanship, effort, and design was put into their creation. A shuttle is available from Park & Ride locations in Pasadena.

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Equestfest

presented by Wells Fargo December 30, 2022

Saddle up at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center (480 W. Riverside Dr., Burbank) for Equestfest, a family-friendly event featuring the gorgeous horses and talented riders of the premier equestrian units in the 2023 Rose Parade. Watch as they perform drills, dances, trick riding, and roping. Attendees can also stroll through the stables, talk to riders, and learn about the various breeds while enjoying the vendor court, activities, and themed displays.

Bandfest

presented by REMO December 30-31, 2022

Bandfest presented by Remo is a live music event featuring the exceptional bands selected to participate in the 2023 Rose Parade. Over the course of two days, each marching band performs a field show that highlights their musicianship and unique talents. This annual tradition takes place at Pasadena City College (1570 E. Colorado Blvd.) and all are invited to attend.

RESOURCES

PASADENA VISITOR HOTLINE (877) 793-9911 visitpasadena.com

TOURNAMENT OF ROSES® (626) 449-4100 tournamentofroses.com

ROSE BOWL STADIUM

1001 Rose Bowl Dr. (626) 577-3100 rosebowlstadium.com

SHARP SEATING COMPANY

Official Tournament of Roses® grandstand seating company 1737 E. Colorado Blvd. (enter in back) (626) 795-4171 sharpseating.com

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Rose Bowl Stadium, venue for the Rose Bowl Game® Bandfest at Pasadena City College
SIGNATURE EVENTS

Rose Bowl

AMERICA’S STADIUM

The Rose Bowl Stadium is a pivotal venue for large-scale events in Pasadena and the greater Southern California area, serving as a backdrop for thousands of sports and entertainment events.

The landmark stadium is the proud home of the annual Rose Bowl Game®, UCLA Bruins football, AmericaFest on July 4th, music festivals, soccer matches, concerts, and the world’s largest flea market.

Since opening its gates on October 28, 1922, the Rose Bowl has earned its world-class reputation for hosting larger-than-life events: two Olympic Games (with a third on the way in 2028); five NFL Super Bowls; multiple college football championship games; international soccer matches including the 1994 FIFA Men’s World Cup, the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Copa America Centenario, and the International Champions Cup; historic concerts from the Rolling Stones, Journey, U2, Beyonce, One Direction, Taylor Swift and BTS to name a few; and much more. rosebowlstadium.com

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Jackie Robinson commemorative statue

ROSE BOWL STADIUM EVENTS

Rose Bowl Half Marathon & 5K

January 15, 2023

The annual half marathon and 5K starts at the Rose Bowl Stadium and passes through various local landmarks throughout Pasadena, concluding on the Stadium’s iconic field. mccourtfoundation.org

LA Galaxy vs. LAFC Season Opener

February 25, 2023

The Rose Bowl Stadium sets the stage for Los Angeles’ marquee soccer intercity rivalry between the LA Galaxy and LAFC as both teams open their 2023 Major League Soccer season in a historic match presented by Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel. rosebowlstadium.com

AmericaFest

July 4, 2023

Pasadena’s 4th of July celebration at the Rose Bowl Stadium features all-day fun, food, and entertainment for the whole family, concluding with the largest firework spectacular on the West Coast. rosebowlstadium.com

UCLA Football

August - November 2023

The Rose Bowl Stadium is the proud home of the UCLA Bruins football team, offering an exciting opportunity to experience one of the finest football stadiums in the nation. rosebowlstadium.com/premiumseating

Rose Bowl Flea Market Monthly

The internationally renowned Rose Bowl Flea Market is a mecca

for vintage lovers and interior decorators. The market takes place the second Sunday of every month, where more than 2,500 vendors are spread out around the grounds selling vintage clothing, mid-century modern furniture, African textiles, Moroccan rugs, Chinese antiques, jewelry and so much more.

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Rose Bowl Tours

The Rose Bowl Stadium offers both public and private tours, taking you behind- the-scenes of America’s Stadium to some of its most exclusive locations including the iconic field, press box, locker room, and original 1922 museum. (626) 577-3100

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Music festivals and entertainment at the Rose Bowl Stadium

Pasadena Chalk Festival at the Paseo

PASADENA EVENTS

Santa Anita Park Horse Racing

December 26, 2022 - June 18, 2023

Experience live horse races at “The Great Race Place” while enjoying track amenities and a breathtaking panorama view of the San Gabriel Mountains. santaanita.com

The Yoga Expo January 7, 2023

A one-day event bringing together the local yoga community and offering a wide array of 50-minute classes for beginners, advanced yogis, kids, and anyone in between. theyogaexpo.org

IMATS LA

January 14-15, 2023

The celebration of makeup artistry returns to the Pasadena Convention Center for the 26th annual International Make-Up Artist Trade Show (IMATS). imats.net

Pasadena Cheeseburger Week

January 22-28, 2023

Legend has it that Lionel Sternberger invented the cheeseburger in 1924

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Jackalope Art Fair

April 29-30, 2023 |

November 18-19, 2023

Enjoy a weekend of shopping featuring over 200 hand-selected artisans including original fashion and jewelry, paper goods, home decor and housewares, art, photography, food, and more. jackalopeartfair.com

Litfest Pasadena May 6-7, 2023

Meet and engage with acclaimed authors and new voices in literature at the annual LitFest Pasadena, where powerful and inspiring literary and social conversations meet. litfestpasadena.org

at his father’s Pasadena roadside stand called Rite Spot. Each year, restaurants and locals pay homage to Lionel’s achievement with the Cheeseburger Week celebration. pasadenarestaurantweek.com

Black History Parade & Festival

February 2023

One of the biggest and longestrunning Black history parades in California, the celebration also features food, merchandise booths, a children’s play area, and more at the Jackie Robinson Center. cityofpasadena.net

California International Antiquarian Book Fair February 10-12, 2023

This three-day event features the collections and rare treasures of booksellers from around the globe. abaa.org

International Gem & Jewelry Show

March 31-April 2, 2023 | July 7-10, 2023

Purchase jewelry, gemstones, beads, accessories and gifts at America’s longest running gem and jewelry shows. intergem.com

Pasadena Chalk Festival June 17-18, 2023

View hundreds of colorful chalk murals at the Paseo along with live music, food, shopping, and children’s activities. pasadenachalkfestival.org

Pasadena Pops Summer Concert Series June 24 - September 9, 2023

Set to the backdrop of the Los Angeles Arboretum, the POPS Concert Series is conducted by ambassador of “The Great American Songbook” Michael Feinstein with stars of stage and screen performing popular hits.

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huntington.org Explore. Discover. Experience. World-class artworks, rare literary treasures, and 130 acres of botanical gardens. Inquire about group and specialty tours: tours@huntington.org

Golden State Tattoo Expo

September 15-17, 2023

Presented by Inked magazine and hosted by local tattoo celebrities Nikko Hurtado and Carlos Torres, the Golden State Tattoo Expo returns with live tattooing, live arts, galleries, shops, seminars, jewelry, tattoo contests, side shows, and more. goldenstatetattooexpo.com

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Enchanted Forest of Light

November 2023 - January 2024

Descanso Gardens transforms into a glittering Enchanted Forest of Light with its special interactive, nighttime experience from Thanksgiving through the first week of January. descansogardens.org

Holidayfest! December 2, 2023

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Heritage Parade and Festival

September - October 2023

The Latino Heritage Parade commemorates the contributions, diverse cultures, and extensive histories of the American Latino community. Celebrate Latino Heritage Month with the annual parade full of music, performances, family-friendly activities, and more. pasadenalatinoheritageparade.org

Halloween: 45 Years Of Terror

September 30 - October 1, 2023

Celebrate Halloween like never before with a weekend full of terror, frights, and gory nostalgia. halloween45.com

Carved at Descanso Gardens

October 2023

Celebrate Halloween with Carved at Descanso Gardens featuring hundreds of carved pumpkins, natural sculptures, carving demonstrations, a pumpkin house, and a hay maze. descansogardens.org

Connect Week October 2023

This week-long series showcases innovations in technology, science, art and design, and entrepreneurship from Pasadena’s innovation community. connectpasadena.com

Pasadena Symphony Series October 2023-April 2024

The Pasadena Symphony performs classical music at Ambassador Auditorium, dubbed “Carnegie Hall of the West,” where visitors come

National Coming Out Day Celebration

to savor favorite masterpieces, be thrilled by world-famous soloists, and discover new works from emerging composers. pasadenasymphony-pops.org

National Coming Out Day Celebration

October 11, 2023

Celebrate love and gender expression in the Pasadena City Hall Courtyard. Enjoy music, performances, art installations, and lively entertainment. cityofpasadena.net/parks-and-rec

Breeders’ Cup World Championships

November 3-4, 2023

The Breeders’ Cup will return to the site of some of its most memorable moments, Santa Anita Park for the 40th running of the World Championships. In the shadow of the San Gabriel world champions will be crowned on racing’s biggest stage. santaanita.com

Preservation Pasadena Walking Tours

November 9-12, 2023

Join a celebration of preservation and architecture with tours, lectures, panel discussions, conversations with artists, collectors, and more. Immerse yourself in great architecture and programs throughout the week. pasadenaheritage.org

Deck the halls at Holidayfest! on South Lake Avenue. Get into the holiday spirit while enjoying this free family-friendly event with activities, in-store promotions, photo-ops, and more. southlakeavenue.org

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City College Flea Market Monthly

On the first Sunday of each month, peruse the wares of 450 vendors specializing in antiques and vintage collectibles. pasadena.edu/fleamarket

Visitors are strongly encouraged to check with businesses for current updates. For the latest, go to visitpasadena.com/events.

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NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE

Pasadena’s original downtown, affectionately known as “Old Pas,” is a 22-block trip down memory lane.

Victorian-era architecture and brick alleyways provide a charming setting for specialty boutiques, world-class dining, and open-air shopping plazas. Discover delightful museums and galleries, live music, and late-night fun in Old Pasadena.

EAT

The culinary scene begins at Agnes Restaurant and Cheesery (40 W. Green St.), with flavorful food, handcrafted cocktails, and delicious cheese. Osawa (77 N. Raymond Ave.) is the go-to place for Japanese noodles, bento, sushi, and shabu-shabu. Explore the bright and bold flavors of Southeast Asia at Bone Kettle (67 N. Raymond Ave.). The seasonal menu at rustic, elegant Union (37 E. Union St.) merges California farm-to-table with Northern Italian cuisine. For dessert, Valentine Sweets (88 E. Colorado Blvd.) serves all-organic, gluten-free, vegan, and diabetic-friendly treats. Mignon Chocolate (6 Holly St.) perfects handcrafted chocolates and Drips Cheesecake (20 E. Union St., inside Dirt Dog) wows with chocolatecovered cheesecakes on a stick.

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and more. Walk into TWIGZZ (40 Smith Aly.) for flower arrangements and event planning services.

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Agnes Restaurant and Cheesery Maude Woods

Castle Green (99 S. Raymond Ave.) is a historic and architectural treasure built during the Victorian Era and faithfully restored in every detail. Experience the legacy with seasonal tours, weddings, and special events.

PLAY

Stroll through the 9.2-acre Central Park (275 S. Raymond Ave.) and enjoy a patch of green within the city, or rent a bike at Incycle Bicycles (175 S. Fair Oaks Ave.) for a long distance excursion. Check out the latest exhibitions and community-based arts at the Armory Center for the Arts (145 N. Raymond Ave.). Tap into your inner child with vintage arcade games at Neon Retro Arcade (28 S. Raymond Ave.). Find clues and solve puzzles with friends at The Bunker Experience (20 N. Raymond Ave.), an immersive escape room adventure. End the evening with a movie at upscale IPIC Theaters (42 Miller Aly.).

NIGHTLIFE

Blind Donkey (53 E. Union St.) is a low-key bar ideal for craft whiskey lovers and those looking for a relaxing vibe. Venture to Barney’s Beanery (99 E. Colorado Blvd.), a bar decorated with hundreds of tribute items to historic Route 66, offers draft beers, karaoke, trivia, pool, and more. Enjoy crisp drinks and California air at Rocco’s Tavern (44 W. Green St.), an outdoor-style café and bar. i X Tapa Cantina (119 E. Colorado Blvd.) entertains with mariachi dinner shows, live bands, salsa nights, and bottle service. Lucky Baldwin’s (17 S. Raymond Ave.) is the popular British pub among locals.

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Neon Retro Arcade The Cellar Castle Green
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Playhouse Village NEIGHBORHOOD

GUIDE

The artsy Playhouse Village district is the heart of Pasadena’s creativity and expression, home to the renowned Pasadena Playhouse, inspiring museums, colorful galleries, and a robust public art collection.

With quaint, tree-lined streets, the neighborhood welcomes you with the new Playhouse Village Park, family-owned eateries, and unique shopping adventures.

EAT

Family-run Anayas (630 E. Colorado Blvd.) is a great choice for authentic Mexican cuisine, as is El Portal Restaurant (695 E. Green St.). Devour a pie at old-school Tarantino’s Pizzeria (784 E. Green St.) and at Naplesinspired Settebello (625 E. Colorado Blvd.). For fast-casual Vietnamese food, visit Ginger And Spice Noodle & Grill (451 E. Colorado Blvd.) Kitchen United MIX (55 S. Madison Ave.) pioneers a ghost-kitchen concept that lets you mix meals from multiple restaurants. Smash House Burger Co. (46 N. Lake Ave.) is one of L.A.’s best for classic smash burgers. Get caffeinated with Mexican-grown roasts at Tepito Coffee (695 E. Colorado Blvd.) inside Vroman’s Bookstore. Urth Caffé (625 E. Colorado Blvd.), which serves organic heirloom coffee with health-conscious bites.

SHOP

Find handmade gifts from indigenous and Latin-owned brands at Mercadito Monarca (696 E. Colorado Blvd., # 19). Make your own scented candles at Banter & Bliss Candle Co. (450 E. Colorado Blvd.) and stop by Wollhaus Artisan Yarn & Tools (696 E. Colorado Blvd., #2), a cozy crafter’s paradise. My Zero Waste 7 Store (25 S. El Molino Ave.) is a feel-good place for sustainable products and one-of-a-kind gift items. Vroman’s Bookstore (695 E. Colorado Blvd.) is SoCal’s oldest and largest independent bookseller. Canterbury Records (805 E. Colorado Blvd.), founded in 1956, keeps spinning new and used vinyl. Collectors also frequent The Battery Books & Music (26 S. Los Robles Ave.) for used books, music, and movies.

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Anayas Canterbury Records

Scattered throughout Playhouse

Village are vibrant public art installations like Liliflor Arte’s mural at Mercadito Monarca, Visions of Healing, which captures the vivid colors found in native California plants and wildlife.

PLAY

Get enlightened by a performance at The Pasadena Playhouse (39 S. El Molino Ave.), the state theater of California, then experience a creative, bold exhibition at Boston Court Pasadena (70 N. Mentor). The impressive USC Pacific Asia Museum (46 N. Los Robles Ave.) is dedicated to arts and culture from Asia and the Pacific Islands. The new Playhouse Village Park (701 Union St.) pays homage to Pasadena band Van Halen with its performance stage. Spark wonder and excitement in your kids at Southern California Children’s Museum (459 E. Colorado Blvd.). End the night with popcorn and a movie at the new Landmark Theatres (673 E. Colorado Blvd.)

NIGHTLIFE

The Mixx (433 E. Colorado Blvd.) is a classic, contemporary restaurant and bar with an ongoing lineup of live music. Book lovers will enjoy wine, craft beer, and bites at The 1894 (695 E. Colorado Blvd.) in Vroman’s Bookstore. Monopole Wine (21 S. El Molina Ave.) offers wine tastings and happy hour by the glass in its store and T. Boyle’s Tavern (37 N. Catalina Ave.) is a great sports bar tucked within a hideaway alley. The best comedic talent returns to the stage at the historic Ice House Comedy Club (24 E. Mentor Ave.)

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Southern California Children’s Museum The 1894 Mural at Mercadito Monarca
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South Lake Avenue NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE

South Lake Avenue is Pasadena’s premiere shopping district, a 12-block stretch of specialty boutiques, name brand stores, and and delightful mom-and-pops.

After your shopping spree, discover cutting-edge health and wellness purveyors, nail salons, barbershops, fitness studios, and massage boutiques— all coming together to satisfy your selfcare needs.

EAT

Chef Dylan Stage of Marina (841 Cordova St.) delights with his rustic Italian cuisine and seasonal California farm ingredients. Celestino (141 S. Lake Ave.) is lauded for its elegant Italian preparations that focus on fresh seafood and game while The Arbour (527 S. Lake Ave.) stands out with farm-to-table greatness and beautiful California ambiance. Get a taste of global fare with savory kebabs and traditional flavors at Mediterranean Café (273 Shoppers Ln.), upscale French at Bistro 45 (45 S. Mentor Ave.), and a modern approach to Mexican cuisine at Mercado (140 S. Lake Ave., #101). And the motto at Republik Coffee (854 Green St.) says it all: “life is too short to drink bad coffee.”

SHOP

The Shops on South Lake Avenue (345-455 S. Lake Ave.) is anchored by Macy’s and Trader Joe’s. Specialty boutiques to visit include Kimono No Kobeya’s (380 S. Lake Ave., #109) for authentic Japanese kimonos, and Moda Optique (415 S. Lake Ave. #104), one of Pasadena’s best in designer eyewear. Nearby is Ten Thousand Villages (567 S. Lake Ave.), a wonderland of fair trade treasures from artisans and craftspeople around the world. The Bee Cottage (496 S. Lake Ave.) specializes in fine silk botanicals, home accessories, and gifts. Peruse luxurious home furnishings at Salutations Home (900 Granite Ave.) and Pashgian Brothers (993 E. Colorado Blvd.), established in 1889 and one of the nation’s oldest and most respected purveyors of fine rugs.

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Republik Coffee Kimono No Kobeya’s

Modeled after London’s worldfamous shopping destination of the same name, Burlington Arcade (380 S. Lake Ave.) is a hidden gem with independent retailers and eateries surrounded by charming architecture.

PLAY

The Commons (140-146 S. Lake Ave.) is the ultimate lifestyle destination for working out, relaxing, and rejuvenating. Keep it moving with indoor cycling at SoulCycle, make your skin glow at Facile, and get a blowout at DryBar. Up the road, explore the metaphysical universe at Alexandria II (170 S. Lake Ave.), a spiritually inclined bookshop that offers appointments with intuitive readers, Reiki masters, and psychics. Floyd’s 99 Barber Shop (888 Cordova St.) is a rock-inspired barbershop for classic cuts, color, and shaving services. Build your own soda and ice cream float at Float Coffee Shop (380 S. Lake Ave.), then Instagram your irresistible creation.

NIGHTLIFE

The cozy bar at Smitty’s Grill (110 S. Lake Ave.) serves classic imbibes and friendly conversation near a lively dining room. Delve into handcrafted cocktails, wine, craft beer, and sweet cravings on the idyllic rooftop bar at buzzy Granville (270 S. Lake Ave.). Savor the creative libations at Magnolia House (492 S. Lake Ave.) and enjoy its timeless ambiance in a classic Pasadena craftsman home.

Modeled after London’s world-famous shopping destination of the same name, Burlington Arcade (380 S. Lake Ave.) is a hidden gem with independent retailers and eateries surrounded by charming architecture.

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Notable Districts NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE

CIVIC CENTER DISTRICT

The Civic Center District is a vibrant zone of beautiful Beaux-Arts and Mediterranean Revival landmark buildings that have set the stage for many Hollywood films and television shows. At the heart of the district is the historic 3,000-seat Pasadena Civic Auditorium (300 E. Green St.), host to Broadway musicals, world-class ballet performances, symphony orchestras, and celebrity speakers. Adjacent to the theater is public skating at the Pasadena Ice Skating Center and the Pasadena Convention Center (both at 300 E. Green St.), the city’s 130,000-square-foot premier meeting and events venue. The district features a variety of dining and nightlife spots perfect for large groups, family nights, business meals, and intimate dinners. Lunasia Dim Sum House (239 E. Colorado Blvd.) is revered for its dumplings made fresh to order. And Cordova Café & Bottleshop (199 S. Los Robles Ave., #150) is a new addition serving American fare and perfect for watching sports. If you’re craving a superior steak, there are traditional spots like Alexander’s Steakhouse (111 N. Los Robles Ave.), Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar (179 E. Colorado Blvd.), and Ruth Chris Steakhouse (369 E. Colorado Blvd.), as well as the famous Brazilian churrasco experience at Fogo De Chao (234 E. Colorado Blvd.)

Head to The Paseo (300 E. Colorado Blvd.) for an openair, contemporary shopping and dining experience. There you’ll find additional great restaurants like the elevated American eatery Great Maple and the authentic Mexican favorite El Cholo Cafe. National brand stores like H&M, West Elm, and Buttercup attract shoppers year round. Then saunter over to the iconic City Hall (100 N. Garfield Ave.), a must-see architectural marvel designed by John Baker and Arthur Brown and completed in 1927. Across the street, stop by the Robinson Memorial (95 N. Garfield Ave.) to see two large bronze sculptures that pay tribute to Pasadena alumni Jackie and Mack Robinson. Then take a relaxing stroll through Plaza Las Fuentes’ (135 N. Los Robles Ave.) for Moorish-influenced courtyards with terraced public gardens and colorful decorative tiles.

ANTIQUE DISTRICT

Go antiquing in this concentration of well-curated antique stores known as the Antique District. Revival Antiques (1 W. California Blvd., #611) curates restored lighting fixtures, antique furniture, and vintage tiles. Pasadena Antiques & Design (330 S. Fair Oaks Ave.) is a 21,600-square-foot, multi-dealer shop arranged with fine art, home furnishings, pottery, ceramics, and other artifacts. Established in 1976, the massive Pasadena Antique Center & Annex (480 S. Fair Oaks Ave.) spans two-

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buildings filled with furniture, jewelry, art, and rare books. Small but mighty T.L. Gurley Antiques (512 S. Fair Oaks Ave.) has a tightly edited selection of rugs, furniture, art, and garden statues.

ARCHITECTURAL TOUR

Explore the architectural treasures on Orange Grove Boulevard’s mansion-lined streets, where you can tour the impressive historic buildings like the iconic Gamble House (4 Westmoreland Pl.), a Craftsman home designed by Greene and Greene. Its historic landmark neighbor, the 1906 Beaux-Arts style Fenyes Mansion (164-198 N. Orange Grove Blvd.) with the original furnishings and art collection, is part of the Pasadena Museum of History. The Mary E. Denham House (297 S. Orange Grove Blvd.) was built in 1895 and designed by architect Frederick L. Roehrig. Bissell House (201 Orange Grove Blvd., South Pasadena), an eight-room Victorian bed and breakfast built in 1887, was the former residence of a member of the family behind the Bissell carpet cleaning empire.

EAST WASHINGTON

East Washington Boulevard, between Holliston Avenue and Altadena Drive, is an eclectic, multi-cultural zone of beloved artisanal coffee houses, ice cream shops, and hole-in-the-wall eateries. Lavender & Honey Espresso

Bar (1383 E. Washington Blvd.) serves specialty coffees and teas, deli sandwiches, and fancy toasts. Bacchus’ Kitchen (1384 E. Washington Blvd.) is a dinner-only eatery with occasional live music shows. Family-run, counterserved Connal’s (1505 E. Washington Blvd.) is a throwback hamburger and sandwich joint. El Matador Mexican Food (1806 E. Washington Blvd.) serves Californian-style Mexican staples. For dessert, try Middle Eastern sweets at Sarkis Pastry (1776 E. Washington Blvd.) and artisanal ice cream at Carmela Ice Cream (2495 E. Washington Blvd.).

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Once Upon a Time... ICONIC FILMING LOCATIONS

With its idyllic tree-lined streets and historic craftsman homes, Pasadena has provided the backdrop for some of the most memorable movies and TV shows of all time.

Back to the Future

In the 1985 time travel blockbuster, Doc Brown’s garage and laboratory in 1955 Hill Valley is none other than the Gamble House (4 Westmoreland Pl.) —more precisely, its gift shop and former carriage house. Built in 1908 and designed by American Arts and Crafts masters Charles and Henry Greene, the Gamble House did not allow indoor filming so the production team moved to another Greene & Greene design, the Blacker House (1177 Hillcrest Ave.), for interior shots.

Father of the Bride

As Woody Allen did with Manhattan, some films feature a location so prominently, it feels like a character in itself. In this 1991 remake, the family’s house (500 N. Almansor St.) is a huge part of the plot, with most of the major action occurring in or near

it. The house provided filmmakers with the perfect “homey” quality while still making for a magical environment, especially for the wedding of the titular bride.

Mad Men

Across the street from the Father of the Bride house is another famous locale. For three seasons, the charming colonial-style house (675 Arden Rd.) played the role of the Draper residence on Mad Men. In the show, the house was supposed to be set in Ossining, New York, which highlights one of the reasons that Pasadena is such a desirable filming location: with its wealth of different architectural styles and vegetation, Pasadena can stand in for almost anywhere.

Pee-wee’s Big Adventure

Yes, the gizmo-filled house in Tim Burton’s 1985 eccentric movie is real, though Pee-wee Herman’s House (1846 Oxley St., South Pasadena) isn’t painted red and there isn’t a brightly colored rocket ship on the front lawn (that we know about). Still, nothing is stopping you from renting a red bike, better yet a Schwinn Western Flyer, to ride by the iconic house.

The Sting

Paul Newman and Robert Redford roam many Pasadena locations in the 1973 heist film. The fancy gambling casino meant to look like 1930s New York is actually the lounge of historic Castle Green (99 S. Raymond Ave.), a former hotel built in 1887 and reimagined now into an eclectic event space. The alleys of Old Pasadena gave filmmakers 19th-century buildings and cobblestone streets to shoot—the charming city block is now the chic retail center One Colorado (41 Hugus Aly.).

The sprawling and diverse landscapes at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens (1151 Oxford Rd., San Marino) have been featured in dozens of movies over the years, with its buildings and gardens standing in for locations ranging from Japan to the White House. Most uniquely, the gardens were featured in the TV series The Good Place as a stand-in for heaven.

Built in 1913, the Colorado Street Bridge (504 W. Colorado Blvd.) made its film debut only eight years into its existence in Charlie Chaplin’s The Kid. Since then, it has been featured in dozens of films and television shows. Most recently, its magnificence was upstaged (just barely) by Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone in the 2016 film La La Land.

Its first role was Adenoid Hynkel’s palace in Chaplin’s 1940 satire film The Great Dictator. Since then, it has substituted for other city halls, most notably Pawnee City Hall in the mockumentary sitcom Parks & Recreation. And for a fun Easter egg, the building appears in the background of Leonard and Sheldon’s apartment window in Pasadena-set The Big Bang Theory.

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Authentically Pasadena

SHOP LOCAL

From independent clothing boutiques and handmade jewelry to artisanal chocolates and pasta, these homegrown brands and local products reflect Pasadena’s innovative and welcoming spirit, offering visitors plenty of souvenir inspiration and creative gift ideas.

April Blooms Boutique

April Blooms is a popular local boutique with a carefully curated selection of casual outfits for women, as well as accessories and home decor. Owner April Hicks aims to cultivate a caring and supportive shopping environment here that empowers women of all ages and sizes.

14 E. Bellevue Dr. aprilblooms.com

CAR Artisan ChocolateManufactory & Cafe CAR Artisan Chocolate was founded

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April Blooms Boutique

by German-born and Pasadena resident Haris Car, who stumbled upon his passion for making chocolate on a trip to Peru. His shop’s selection of handmade chocolate pays homage to the farmers who play a pivotal role in producing highquality cacao.

1009 E. Colorado Blvd. carartisanchocolate.com

Elisa B.

Elisa Burley’s vision comes to life in this airy, contemporary fashion boutique–a collaboration with interior designer Susan Alweil-Beard (Susan Alweil Designs) and furniture designer Kamal Sandhu (Boyle Iron & Wood). In addition to selling modern, elegant women’s clothing, shoes, handbags, and accessories, the store hosts dozens of parties, charity nights, trunk shows, and other memorable events for fashionistas.

16 E. Holly St. elisab.com

Gameology

Hands-on, offline games are plentiful here in this more than 7,000-squarefoot space of fun and games. Whether you’re into board games, cards, dice, miniatures, or roleplay, Gameology is a community store for those who love to learn and enjoy all forms of gaming.

100 W. Green St. gameologygames.com

Gold Bug

A retail hub for independent artists, Gold Bug is a quirky place where visitors can discover unique art pieces, inventive candles, and designer jewelry. The offbeat collective recently moved to a new location in Old Pasadena and is celebrating its 15th anniversary. 38 E. Holly St. goldbugpasadena.com

Grist & Toll

The urban flour mill Grist & Toll is dedicated to making the freshest and purest wheat and grain flour. Stop by for small-batch bags, sign up for a cooking class, and take home a thematic gift kit.

990 S. Arroyo Pkwy. gristandtoll.com

HöMAGE

At HöMAGE, you will find beautifully crafted goods and handmade jewelry curated by owner Jill Pearson. The store showcases an array of unique items by local artists and talented jewelry designers, including one-of-akind ceramics, glass, wood, wall art, and vintage pieces.

100 N. Fair Oaks Ave. homagepasadena.com

Jones Coffee Roasters

Jones Coffee Roasters’ beans are sourced globally and roasted locally. Bring a bag or two home to perk up your morning routine. 693 S. Raymond Ave. jonescoffeeroasters.com

Kimono No Kobeya’s Shop for authentic Japanese kimonos, ranging from casual, ready-to-wear pieces to formal, traditional robes as kimono specialist Mikko Nakatomi shares her passion for preserving traditional Japanese culture.

380 S. Lake Ave., #109 kimononokobeya.com

Old Pasadena Pharmacy

& Marketplace

Come to this full-service retail pharmacy that also doubles as a

gift and sundries boutique. The bright and modern store in Old Pasadena provides prescription services, over-the-counter items, and an impressive selection of small gifts, soaps and lotions, pet items, Papyrus greeting cards, easy-to-go meals like sandwiches and salads, and a great selection of sweet and savory snacks.

155 S. De Lacey Ave., #1000 facebook.com/oldpasadenapharmacy

Semolina Artisanal Pasta

If you prefer your grains and flour in the form of fresh pasta, look no further than Semolina Artisanal Pasta. Leah Ferrazzini’s small-batch, handcrafted pastas—made with certified organic durum semolina grown in the U.S.—are served in leading restaurants in Greater Los Angeles and beyond.

1976-1978 Lincoln Ave. semolinapasta.com

Stark Spirits Craft Distillery

Cocktail connoisseurs will enjoy mixing drinks with Stark Spirits’ line of premium hand-crafted spirits. Pasadena’s first micro-distillery welcomes visitors to taste and tour by appointment. You can also find the bottles for sale at local liquor shops.

1260 Lincoln Ave., #1100

HöMAGE

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Culinary Delights

RESTAURANTS & DINING

Pasadena’s dynamic dining scene continues to evolve in exciting and delicious ways. With more than 650 restaurants representing nearly every type of cuisine, the options are endless.

Taste the melting pot of flavors at culturally immersive restaurants celebrating the diverse local community. Indulge in amazing hole-in-the-wall and ritzy upscale dining experiences, from burger joints and handmade ramen to steakhouses and sushi to plant-based dishes and charcuterie. And don’t forget the drinks. Sip on artisanal coffee, cocktails, craft beers, and boba milk tea to quench your thirst.

AMERICAN

Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery

40 W. Green St. (626) 389-3839 agnesla.com

Alexander’s Steakhouse 111 N. Los Robles Ave. (626) 486-1111 alexanderssteakhouse.com

The Arbour 527 S. Lake Ave., #120 (626) 396-4925 thearbourpasadena.com

Arroyo Chop House 536 S. Arroyo Pkwy. (626) 577-7463 arroyochophouse.com

Bacchus’ Kitchen

1384 E. Washington Blvd. (626) 594-6377 bacchuskitchen.com

Barney’s Beanery Pasadena 99 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 405-9777 barneysbeanery.com

Beer & Claw 61 S. Fair Oaks Ave., #130 (626) 460-8511 beerandclaw.com

Bobby’s Place 140 N. Lake Ave. (626) 844-3510 bobbys-place.com

Bonnie B’s Smokin’ BBQ

1280 N. Lake Ave. (626) 794-0132 bonniebssmokin.com

Brookside Restaurant

1133 Rosemont Ave. (626) 585-3594 brooksidegc.com/restaurant

Clifton’s Gourmet Barbecue 33 N. Catalina Ave. (626) 795-1005 cliftonsgourmetbbq.com

Marina

Craft by Smoke and Fire

30 W. Green St. (626) 529-5584 craftbysmokeandfire.com

Daddy’s Chicken Shack

11 W. Dayton St. (626) 469-0017 daddyschickenshack.com

Dirt Dog

20 E. Union St., #160 (626) 345-5306 dirtdogla.com

Edwin Mills by Equator 22 Mills Pl. (626) 564-8656 edwinmills.com

Fishwives

88 N. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 219-6199 fishwives.com

Fleming’s Steakhouse and Wine Bar 179 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 639-0490 flemingssteakhouse.com

Foothill Restaurant

2835 E. Foothill Blvd. (626) 449-2337 foothill.co

Gale’s Restaurant

452 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 432-6705 galesrestaurant.com

Granville

270 S. Lake Ave. (626) 360-7633 granvillerestaurants.com

Great Maple

300 E. Colorado Blvd., #114 (626) 696-3265 thegreatmaple.com

Green Street Cafe 730 E. Green St. (626) 314-3500 greenstcafela.com

Green Street Restaurant 146 S. Shoppers Ln. (626) 577-7170 greenstreetrestaurant.com

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Hey, That’s Amore!

27 E. Holly St. (626) 844-8716

Hot Wings Cafe

89 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 449-9055 hotwingscafe.net

Jake’s Trustworthy Burgers and Beer

38 W. Colorado Blvd. (626) 605-2850 jakestrustworthyburgers.com

Kathleen’s Restaurant 595 N. Lake Ave. (626) 578-0722 kathleensrestaurant.com

Kitchen United 55 S. Madison Ave. (626) 360-1589 kitchenunited.com

La Grande Orange 260 S. Raymond Ave. (626) 356-4444 lgostationcafe.com

Lucky Boy Burgers 531 E. Walnut St. & 640 S. Arroyo Pkwy (626) 793-0120 luckyboyburgers.com

Luggage Room Pizzaria 260 S. Raymond Ave. (626) 356-4440 lgostationcafe.com

Magnolia House 492 S. Lake Ave. (626) 584-1126 themaghouse.com

Main Chick

20 E. Union St., #130 (626) 660-9204 eatmainchick.com

Marstons Restaurant 151 E. Walnut St. (626) 796-2459 marstonsrestaurant.com

Millie’s Cafe

1399 E. Washington Blvd. (626) 486-2407 milliescafela.com

My Place Cafe 2057 N. Los Robles Ave. (626) 797-9255

Nick’s Pasadena 336 S. Lake Ave. (626) 787-1444 nicksrestaurants.com

Parkway Grill

510 S. Arroyo Pkwy. (626) 795-1001 theparkwaygrill.com

Pasadena Fish Market 181 E. Orange Grove Blvd. (626) 792-9233

Pasadena Sandwich Company 259 Sierra Madre Villa Ave., Ste. 102 (626) 578-1616 pasadenasandwichcompany. com

Perry’s Joint 2051 Lincoln Ave.

Pie ‘n Burger 913 E. California Blvd. (626) 795-1123 pienburger.com

Popping Yolk Café 88 W. Colorado Blvd., #102 (626) 345-5161 poppingyolk.com

The Raymond 1886 1250 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 441-3136 theraymond.com

Real Food Daily 899 E. Del Mar Blvd. (626) 844-8900 realfood.com

Rodney’s Ribs 900 N. Lake Ave. (626) 818-7427

Roots and Rye Acai Bar 36 W. Colorado Blvd., #7 (626) 345-5055 ourrootsandrye.com

FEATURED RESTAURANTS

Husband-and-wife team Alejandro Llobet Domenech and Kit Romano welcome patrons to Dos Besos (99 Union St.) with their specialty paellas, tapas, and other Spanish/ Mediterranean dishes. Chef Tony Ho brings a lavish Californian rendition of traditional Guangdong dim sum at Chef Tony (Bear Building, 2 E. Colorado Blvd.). Pick up a slice of pizza or deli sandwich at New York-inspired Brooklyn Square (61 S. Fair Oaks Ave., #110) Richard Brent’s ode to his grandfather George at aptly named The George (1615 E Washington Blvd.) brings nostalgia, live jazz, elegant libations, and American fare.

Wild Parrot Brewing Company (2302 E Colorado Blvd.) is a new local brewery with a great selection of lagers, Pilsners, and IPAs; and owner/ sommelier Nicole Lalague shares her love of wine at Pasadena Wine Shop (1055 E. Green St.).

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Amara Café Dos Besos

LOCALLY OWNED

Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles

830 N. Lake Ave. (626) 791-4890 roscoeschickenandwaffles. com

The Royce Wood-Fired Steakhouse

1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave. (626) 585-6410 roycela.com

Mijares

Opened in 1920, family-run restaurant Mijares (145 Palmetto Dr.) offers authentic Mexican dishes and delicious margaritas. French-inspired Perle (43 Union St.) showcases meat and seafood classics with equally inspiring vegetarian dishes. For New York-style pastrami sandwiches and classic French dips, Pasadena Sandwich Company (259 Sierra Madre Villa Ave.) fits the bill. Chim! (910 Union St.) delights with Thai street food dishes in a cozy, chill setting. Enjoy Southern-style barbecue and cobblers at Clifton’s Gourmet BBQ and The Gourmet Cobbler Factory (33 N. Catalina Ave.). Indulge in colorful, bold chiffon cakes at Pillow Talk (536. S Lake Ave.). Neighborhood favorite Mi Piace (25 E. Colorado Blvd.) mixes light Italian cooking with New York sensibility and Gale’s (452 S. Fair Oaks Ave.) perfects family-style Northern Italian cuisine with California style.

Russell’s 30 N. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 578-1404 russellspasadena.com

Ruth’s Chris Steak House

369 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 583-8122 ruthschris.com

Sage Vegan Bistro

41 Hugus Aly. (626) 564-8111 sageveganbistro.com

Smitty’s Grill

110 S. Lake Ave. (626) 792-9999 smittysgrill.com

SOH Grill House 27 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 714-7760 sohgrillhousekbbq.com

Stoney Point Restaurant 1460 W. Colorado Blvd. (626) 449-9715 stoneypointrestaurant.com

The Terrace Restaurant

1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave. (626) 585-6218 langhamhotels.com/ pasadena

Urth Caffe

594 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 844-4644 urthcaffe.com

Wild Parrot Brewery 2302 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 529-3150 wildparrotbrewing.com ASIAN

All India Cafe 39 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 440-0309 allindiacafeca.com

Boiling Point Concept 18 W. Green St. (626) 219-6935 bpgroupusa.com

Bone Kettle 67 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 795-5702 bonekettle.com

Chef Tony 2 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 803-0028 cheftonypasadena.com

Chim! Thai Street Food 910 E. Union St. (626) 796-3636 chimthai.com

Chong Qing YaoMei Hotpot 55 W. Green St. (626) 639-3391 chongqingyaomei.com

Chris’ Korean BBQ 2063 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 796-9604 chriskbbq.com

Dan Modern Chinese 146 S. Lake Ave., #105 (626) 817-9799 danmodernchinese.com

Ginger and Spice Noodles 451 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 405-1414 gingerandspicenoodle.com

Go Go Sushi 2269 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 585-9990 gogosushi.net

Himalayan Cafe

36 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 564-1560 himalayancafe.net

Janejira Thai Bistro

754 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 345-5445 janejirathaibistro.com

JIN Tea Shop

18 W. Green St. (626) 219-6040 jinteashop.com

Kaviar Sushi Bar

70 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 605-0330 kaviarsushi.com

Lunasia Dim Sum House 239 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 793-8822 lunasiadimsum.com

Mama M Sushi & Rolls 29 E. Holly St. (626) 568-1500 themamamsushi.com

Me + Crepe 89 E. Green St. (626) 345-5291 meandcrepela.com

Miss Cheese Tea 238 S. Arroyo Pkwy., #110 (626) 365-1008

Moom 48 Thai 48 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 642-4359

My Vegan Restaurant 633 S. Arroyo Pkwy., #3 (626) 578-9017 myveganrestaurants.com

Naughty Vegan Panda 20 E. Union St., #170 (714) 287-9093 naughtyveganp.com

Nine & Nine Thai Kitchen 738 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 844-1899 nineninethaikitchens. menufy.com

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Noodle St.

87 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 584-7088 noodlestusa.com

Oba Sushi Izakaya

181 E. Glenarm St., #106 (626) 799-8543 obasushi.com

One Zo Boba

14 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 529-3679 onezo.us

Osawa Shabu Shabu Sushi 77 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 683-1150 theosawa.com

Paper Rice 20 E. Union St., #150 (626) 345-5333 paperrice.com

Pearl Thai Eatery 34 E. Holly St. (626) 460-8818 pearlthai.com

Pillow Talk 526 S. Lake Ave. (626) 345-5545 pillowtalk-pasadena.com

Poke Salad Bar 12 W. Colorado Blvd. (626) 304-3100 pokesaladpasadena.com

Ramen Tatsunoya 16 N. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 432-1768 tatsunoyausa.net

Roll Factory by Stray Cat

62 W. Union St., #1 (626) 639-3500 straycatkitchen.business.site

Saladang 363 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 793-8123 saladang-pasadena.com

Sato Ramen House 34 S. Raymond Ave. (626) 529-5375 satoramenhouse.com

Sushi Enya 124 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 365-3512 sushienya.com

Sushi Roku 33 Miller Aly. (626) 683-3000 sushiroku.com

Sushi Stop 58 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 405-1518 sushistop.com

Tea Spots

1443 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 396-0886 tea-spots.business.site

Teri & Yaki 229 N. Lake Ave. (626) 844-4554 teriandyaki.com

Tibet Nepal House 36 E. Holly St. (626) 585-0955 tibetnepalhouse.com

Yuzu Shabu & Grill 45 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 415-9898 yuzushabu.com

EUROPEAN

Bistro 45 45 S. Mentor Ave. (626) 795-2478 bistro45.com

Brooklyn Square 61 S. Fair Oaks Ave., #110 bksq.com

Cafe Santorini 64 W. Union St. (626) 564-4200 cafesantorini.com

Celestino Ristorante & Bar 141 S. Lake Ave. (626) 795-4006 celestinopasadena.com

Crepes de Paris 84 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 666-3908 crepesdeparis.com

Entre Nous French Bistro 119 W. Green St. (626) 844-4500 entrenousfrenchbistro.com

Father Nature Lavash Bistro 17 N. De Lacey Ave. (626) 568-9811 fathernaturelavashwraps. weebly.com

The Kitchen Italian Café & Pizzeria 78 W. Union St. (626) 796-9802 thekitchenpasadena.com

Marina 841 Cordova St. (626) 714-7228 marinapasadena.com

Mediterranean Cafe 273 Shoppers Ln. (626) 793-8844 kokosmediterraneancafe. com

Mi Piace

25 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 795-3131 mipiace.com

New York Chicken & Gyro 961 E. Green St. (747) 201-7696 newyorkchickenandgyro.com

Old Sasoon Bakery 1132 Allen Ave. (626) 791-3280 oldsasoon.com

Perle Restaurant 43 E. Union St. (626) 460-8819 perlerestaurant.com

Porta Via Italian Foods 1 W. California Blvd., Ste. 312 (626) 793-9000 portaviafoods.com

Roma Market Italian Deli 918 N. Lake Ave. (626) 797-7748

Saso Bistro

37 S. El Molino Ave. (626) 808-4976 sasobistro.com

Settebello Pizzeria

Napoletana

625 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 765-9550 settebello.net

Sorriso Ristorante & Bar 46 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 405-1000 sorrisopasadena.com

Tarantino’s Pizzeria Inc. 784 E. Green St. (626) 796-7836 tarantinospasadena.com

Tardino Bros. Italian Kitchen 40 N. Mentor Ave. (626) 334-4433 tardinobrositaliankitchen. com

U Street Pizza 33 E. Union St. (626) 605-0340 ustreetpizza.com

Union Restaurant 37 E. Union St. (626) 795-5841 unionpasadena.com

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RESTAURANTS & DINING
Parkway Grill

OUTDOOR DINING

LATIN

Amara Café

55 S. Raymond Ave. (626) 744-1765 amaracafe.com

Anayas

630 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 460-8893 los-anaya.com

Bodegon No. 69 69 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 421-6180 bodegon69.com

Enjoy views of beautiful brick alleyways and delicious Mediterranean dishes at Café Santorini (64 W. Union St.). Feast on traditional Italian food and wines on the picturesque patio at Celestino Ristorante (141 S. Lake Ave.) Warm hospitality and a fiesta vibe fills the air at Mexican restaurant El Portal (695 E. Green St.) Parkway Grill (510 S. Arroyo Pkwy.) balances elegance with rusticness in an impeccable California farm-to-table menu. For a casual outdoor lunch, Perry’s Joint (2051 Lincoln Ave.) is famous for its gourmetstyle sandwiches piled sky high. Sip tea at the refined tea house Chado Tea Room (79 N. Raymond Ave.) and at Motto Tea Cafe (100 W. Green St.), a modern Japanese tea house that also serves soufflé pancakes.

For more al fresco dining options:

Brick and Flour 105 N Hill Ave., #102 (626) 737-0449 brickandflour.com

Cabrera’s Mexican Restaurant

655 N. Lake. (626) 795-0230 cabreras.com/pasadenalocation

Cerveceria Del Pueblo 141 W. Bellevue Dr., #100 (626) 658-7652 delpueblo.beer

Chamo Venezuelan Cuisine 950 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 639-3339 chamovenezuelancuisine. com

Dos Besos 99 E. Union St. (626) 696-3741

El Cholo Cafe 300 E. Colorado Blvd., #214 (626) 795-5800 elcholopasadena.com

El Metate Cafe 12 N. Mentor Ave. (626) 229-0706 elmetate-cafe.com

El Portal Yucatan / Mexican Cuisine 695 E. Green St. (626) 795-8553 elportalrestaurant.com

El Toreo Cafe 21 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 793-2577

Fogo de Chão 234 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 556-9222 fogodechao.com

Gaucho Grill 455 S. Lake Ave., #102 (626) 657-8700 gauchogrill.com

Guisado’s

577 S. Arroyo Pkwy. (626) 449-2999 guisados.la

Homestate 1992 Lincoln Ave. (323) 982-8600 myhomestate.com

iX Tapa Cantina 119 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 304-1000 cantinaixtapa.com

La Caravana

1306 N. Lake Ave. (626) 791-7378

Los California Tacos 510 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 376-7742 loscaliforniatacos.com

Maestro Restaurant

110 E. Union St. (626) 787-1512 maestropasadena.com

Malbec

1001 E. Green St. (626) 683-0550 malbeccuisine.com

Margarita’s Pasadena

155 S. Rosemead Blvd. (626) 449-4193 margaritaspasadena.com

Mercado

140 S. Lake Ave., #101 (626) 345-5778 cocinasycalaveras.com/ mercado

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RESTAURANTS & DINING

An Authentic downtown neighborhood on the National Register of Historic Places, Old Pasadena is an architectural treasure.

A Diver se mix of 300 restaurants and shops line pedestrian-friendly streets and charming alley walkways.

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Conveniently located near world-class cultural institutions, including the Rose Bowl, Norton Simon Museum, Pacific Asia Museum, and the Gamble House, Old Pasadena offers visitors a variety of choices and a truly unique experience.

Served by Metro Gold Line Del Mar and Memorial Park Stations. First 2 hours only $1 in Park & Walk Garages.

OldPasadena.org @ OldPasadena

UPSCALE EATS

Mijares Mexican Restaurant

145 Palmetto Dr. (626) 792-2763 mijaresrestaurant.com

Tacos 1986

20 E. Union St., #140 (626) 460-8450 tacos1986.com

Tacos Super Gallito 37 S. Fair Oaks Ave. tacossupergallito.com

Tortas Mexico

90 N. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 432-4887 tortasmexicopasadena.com

The Cellar

26 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 676-1205 lecellar.com

Club 54 54 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 807-3472 club54lounge.com

Congregation Ale House 300 S. Raymond Ave. (626) 403-2337 congregationalehouse.com

Der Wolf

Pasadena has incredible American steakhouses—from the perfectly prepared cuts at Arroyo Chop House (536 S. Arroyo Pkwy.) to delicious wood fired steaks at The Royce Wood Fire Steakhouse (1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave.) to the finest Wagyu steaks at Alexander’s Steakhouse (111 N. Los Robles Ave.) For fine Argentinian cuisine and South American wines, Malbec (1001 E. Green St.) is another fantastic choice. Seafood lovers will enjoy Fishwives (88 N. Fair Oaks Ave.), a New England-style eatery serving a variety of oysters and shellfish. “Feed your soul” at Sushi Enya (124 E. Colorado Blvd.), where Chef Kimiyasu Enya has perfected his Japanese sushi craft. Dine on French classic delicacies like escargot, salmon tartar, and filet mignon at Entres Nous French Bistro (119 W. Green St.) stationed in a charming small cottage.

Urbano Mexican Kitchen

147 W. California Blvd., #3005 (626) 578-1160 urbanomexicankitchen.com

Yahaira’s Cafe 698 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 844-3254 yahairascafe.com

Yuca’s 1075 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 788-7448 yucasla.com

BARS

The 1894 695 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 449-5320 vromansbookstore.com

35er Bar 12 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 356-9315 35erbar.com

Blind Donkey

53 E. Union St. (626) 486-2379 Theblinddonkey.com

The Boulevard 3199 E. Foothill Blvd. (626) 460-8102

72 N. Fair Oaks Blvd. (626) 219-6054 thederwolfpasadena.com

Everson Royce

155 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 765-9334 eversonroyce.com

Kings Row Gastropub

20 E. Colorado Blvd., Ste. 102 (626) 793-3010 kingsrowpub.com

Lifted Botanical Bar 600 E California Blvd., #110 (626) 838-8487 liftedbotanicalbar.com

Lucky Baldwin’s Pub 17 S. Raymond Ave. (626) 795-0652 luckybaldwins.pub

Lucky Baldwin’s Trappiste Pub 1770 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 844-0447 luckybaldwins.pub/trappistepub

The Mixx

443 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 500-0017 themixxclub.com

Night o’Clock 55 W. Green St. (626) 991-6832

Pasadena Wine Shop 1055 E. Green St. (626) 720-7407 pasadenawineshop.com

Q’s Billiard Club 99 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 405-9777

Rocco’s Tavern 44 W. Green St. (626) 765-6810 roccostavern.com

Slater’s 50/50

61 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 765-9700 slaters5050.com

The Speakeasy

25 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 676-1205 speakeasypasadena.com

Stark Spirits Craft Distillery 1260 Lincoln Ave., #1100 (626) 798-1377 starkspirits.com

Stone Brewing Tap Room 220 S. Raymond Ave., #103 (626) 440-7243 stonebrewing.com

T. Boyles Tavern 37 N. Catalina Ave. (626) 578-0957

The Tap Room

1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave. (626) 568-3900 langhamtaproom.com

Ventanas at Westin

Pasadena

191 N. Los Robles Ave. (626) 304-1490 marriott.com

We Olive & Wine Bar

32 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 787-1000 weolive.com/pasadena

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Arroyo Chop House
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CELEBRATE DIVERSITY

Taste the world with Pasadena’s diverse culinary flavors. Yuca’s (1075 S. Fair Oaks Ave.) serves authentic Yucatecan staples like tamales, tacos, and burritos. Maestro (110 Union St.) shines with modern Mexican dishes by Chef Elena Vega and mezcal mixology. Tibet Nepal House (36 E. Holly St.) touts authentic Himalayan cuisine of Nepal, Tibet, and India. Experience bold Southeast Asian flavors and family-style slow food at Bone Kettle (67 N. Raymond Ave.). Experience heartfelt Northern Italian cooking with seasonal Californian influences at Union (37 E. Union St.); its sibling restaurant U Street Pizza (33 Union St.) also wows with New York-style pizza. Boiling Point Concept (18 W. Green St.) offers Taiwanese-style hot pot and Boba ChaCha (26 N. Raymond Ave.) perfects teas along with an array of sweet creations.

RESTAURANTS & DINING

BAKERIES, CAFÉS & SWEETS

21 Choices

44 N. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 304-9521 21choices.com/old-pasadena

3Catea Go

55 W. Colorado Blvd. (626) 295-7622 3catea.com

Alfred Coffee

55 W. Colorado Blvd. (626) 460-8022 alfred.la

BC Donuts

2525 E Foothill Blvd. (626) 795-0012 bcdonuts.com

Bearology

59 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 989-3636 bearologyusa.com

Boba Cha Cha

26 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 696-3199 bobachacha.us

Car Artisan ChocolateManufactory and Cafe 1009 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 314-3188 carartisanchocolate.com

Carmela Ice Cream

2495 E. Washington Blvd. (626) 797-1405 carmelaicecream.com

Cha Redefine

20 E. Union St., #110 (626) 460-8448 charedefine.com

Chado Tea Room

79 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 431-2832 chadotearoom.com

Coffee and Plants

62 W. Union St., #2 (626) 615-1261 coffeeandplantsla.com

Copa Vida

70 S. Raymond Ave. (626) 213-3952 copa-vida.com

Crave Café 115 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 298-6905 cravepasadena.com

Dash Coffee Bar

912 E. Union St. (626) 817-9006 dash-coffee-bar.business. site

Delight Pastry

39 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 486-2124 delightpastryca.com

Dots Café

3819 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 314-3456 dotscafebakery.com

Dots Cupcakes

21 N. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 744-7719 dotscupcakes.com

Drips Cheesecake

20 E. Union St., #160 (323) 798-9861 dripscheesecake.com

Europane Bakery and Café 345 E. Colorado Blvd., #101 (626) 844-8804 europanebakerycafe.com

Fika Fika Coffee

1731 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 314-2081

Float Pasadena

380 S. Lake Ave., #106 (626) 844-3488 floatcoffeeshop.com

Frenchifornia

247 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 319-3031 frenchifornia.com

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Maestro Perle

Inspired by regional American cooking honoring the ritual of meals with loved ones, Agnes restaurant and cheesery is locally owned and operated.

Housed in a Historic Pasadena rehouse building on beautiful Green Street, Agnes o ers experiences ranging from casual brunch with friends, to elevated dinner and private dining options for celebrations and special events .

The Cheesery showcases cut-to-order cheeses, provisions and takeaway wines featuring artisanal and local markers focused on sustainable, regenerative, and biodynamic products.

For more information visit our website Agnesla.com. @AGNESPASADENA 40 W GREEN STREET PASADENA, CA 91105 (626) 389 3839

HAPPY HOUR

Ginger Corner Market

217 S. Michigan Ave. (626) 795-2447 gingercornermarket.com

The Gourmet Cobbler Factory 33 N. Catalina Ave. (626) 795-1005 thegourmetcobblerfactory. com

Hello Gelato 20 E. Colorado Blvd., #101 (626) 744-1788

Lêberry Bakery

445 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 993-9898 leberrybakery.com

Little Flower Pasadena 1424 W. Colorado Blvd. (626) 304-4800 littleflowercandyco.com

Lovebirds Cafe & Bakery 921 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 583-8888 lovebirdscafe.com

Madeline Garden

Rose Tree Cottage

801 S. Pasadena Ave. (626) 793-3337 rosetreecottage.com

Rosebud Coffee

2302 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 817-3461 rosebudcoffee.com

Salt & Straw

39 W. Colorado Blvd. (626) 304-0303 saltandstraw.com

Seed Bakery

Magnolia House

When it’s time to relax with a quality drink, Pasadena’s bar scene has you covered. Mercado (140 S. Lake Ave., Ste. 101) serves creative Mexican dishes and its full bar has over 70 tequila options. The British pub Lucky Baldwin’s (17 S. Raymond Ave.) serves traditional English breakfast and has more than 60 beers on tap. Kings Row Gastropub (20 E. Colorado Blvd.) is a casual gastropub featuring live music from Thursday through Sunday. Taste the exotic way at Cerveceria del Pueblo (141 W. Bellevue Dr., #100), which boasts a nice selection of Kölsch-style ales, IPAs, Berliner-style Weisse, and more.

Magnolia House (492 S. Lake Ave.) is a must-see spot tucked in a little craftsman house, offering warm hospitality, unique craft cocktails, and a small plate menu.

Highlight Coffee 2071 Lincoln Ave. (626) 345-5269 highlightcoffee.com

Home Brewed Bar 39 N. Arroyo Pkwy. (626) 397-2887 homebrewedbar.com

Jameson Brown Coffee Roasters 260 Allen Ave. (626) 395-7585 jamesonbrown.com

Jones Coffee Roasters 693 S. Raymond Ave. (626) 564-9291 jonescoffeeroasters.com

Labobatory 165 S. De Lacey Ave. (626) 788-3310 labobatory.com

Langham Afternoon Tea 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave. (626) 585-6218 langhamhotels.com/ pasadena

Lark Cake Shop 1355 N. Hill Ave. (626) 798-1031 larkcakeshop.com

Lavender & Honey 1383 E. Washington Blvd. (626) 529-5571 lavenderandhoneyespresso. com

1030 E. Green St. (626) 795-5599 madelinegarden.com

Mignon Chocolate

6 E. Holly St. (626) 796-7100 mignonchocolate.com

Milo Cafe & Organic Juicery 720 N.Lake Ave., #5 (626) 486-2044

Motto Tea Cafe 100 W. Green St., #101 (626) 365-1049 mottotea.cafe

Nekter Juice Bar 345 S. Lake Ave., #110 (626) 765-9410 nekterjuicebar.com

Oakobing

37 N. Arroyo Pkwy. (626) 345-5808 oakobing.com

OinkMoo Tea Bar

380 S. Lake Ave., #107 (626) 460-8416 oinkmooteabar.com

Prolece Tea

19 S. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 568-2881

Republik Coffee 854 E. Green St. (626) 529-3714 republikcoffee.com

942 E. Washington Blvd. (626) 486-2115 seedbakerypasadena.com

Superba Snacks and Coffee

712 S. Arroyo Pkwy. (626) 522-7008 superbasnacksandcoffee. com

Tea Rose Garden

70 N. Raymond Ave., #101 (626) 578-1144 tearosegarden.com

Tpumps

524 S. Lake Ave. (510) 398-8499 tpumps.com/pasadena

Twinkle Tea 498 S. Lake Ave. (626) 460-8084

Valentine Sweets 88 E. Colorado Blvd. (310) 747-4777 valentinesweets.com

Wanderlust Creamery 59 E. Colorado Blvd. (818) 774-9888 wanderlustcreamery.com

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RESTAURANTS & DINING
alexanderssteakhouse.com (626) 486-1111 • 111 North Robles Ave, Pasadena, CA PRIVATE DINING Alexander’s Steakhouse Pasadena offers three private dining rooms, a semi-private patio, and versatile spaces for a venue buyout. From client dinners to cocktail receptions, to board meetings to ten-course food and wine pairings, our warm and professional staff will attend to every detail. PAS_Visitors Guide_halfpage.indd 1 11/9/22 7:07 AM Since opening in Old Town Pasadena in 2011, Amara Café has brought unique flavors from Latin America. The espresso bar is full of innovative coffee drinks, award-winning hot chocolate, and colorful eats like gluten-free Venezuelan arepas and cachapas, and their famous vegan crispy churros made fresh to order. 55 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91105 | (626) 744-1765 Best Breakfast of Pasadena • Best Coffee House 2021 LA Times amaracafe.com | @amarachocolate

Cultural Affairs

ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT

Pasadena has long drawn creative and artistic spirit towards the “Crown of the Valley.”

Home to impeccably preserved architecture, beautifully manicured gardens, globally renowned galleries, historic theaters, educational attractions, and public arts, Pasadena has a vibrant arts, entertainment and cultural scene begging for exploration.

Embark on architectural tours with Pasadena Heritage to find the lasting influence of the Arts and Craft movement in America that emerged in Pasadena in the late 1800s and early 1900s. From Pasadena City Hall, a Beaux Arts building completed in 1927 and LEED certified in 2008, to the Tournament House and Wrigley Gardens, a historic landmark encapsulated by the fragrance of flowers, Pasadena is home to countless storied architectural marvels. Immerse yourself in the many gardens of Pasadena, where living museums of beautiful florals, botanicals, and

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Spanish Colonial cast stone fountain in the Baroque style located in the courtyard of the historic City Hall

wildlife are tranquil attractions under the California sun–there’s T he Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens and its 200 acres, 12 gardens, and extensive art collection. Entertaining visitors since 1932, the Pasadena Civic Auditorium is a LEED-certified venue that has hosted comedians, theatrical performances, award shows, film events, and more. Visit the Pasadena Playhouse and the Pasadena Symphony & Pops, which have put on hundreds of productions for decades.

and lush garden courtyard. FREE 100 N. Garfield Ave. (626) 744-7311 cityofpasadena.net

El Molino Viejo (The Old Mill) Completed in 1816 as a grist mill for Mission San Gabriel, the twostory, oven-baked brick and adobe structure is a testament to Southern California history. There is a museum and art gallery with plein air exhibits at the Old Mill, as well as beautiful gardens to stroll through. FREE 1120 Old Mill Rd., San Marino (626) 449-5458 old-mill.org

Fenyes Mansion

Museum docents lead tours at the historic 1906 Fenyes Mansion, a designated cultural landmark in Pasadena. Original furnishings and family heirlooms that belonged to Eva and Dr. Adalbert Fenyes, including Eva’s prized collection of California Plein-Air Painting artworks, take visitors back to the early 20th century in Pasadena. Advance registration is required.

470 W. Walnut St. (626) 577-1660 pasadenahistory.org

Gamble House

ARCHITECTURE

California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

Tour the historic halls of one of the world’s most widely recognized institutions for the study of science and engineering. Architectural tours of the 124-acre campus are conducted most months. Call for the schedule and reservations, or check out a self-guided walking tour. 1200 E. California Blvd. (626) 395-4654 cats.caltech.edu

City Hall

This 1927 landmark exhibits Italian Renaissance and Spanish influences with its red tile roof, ornate fountain,

Built in 1908 during the Arts and Crafts movement in America, this masterpiece is the best preserved example of work from internationally recognized architects Charles and

Henry Greene. The home was built for David and Mary Gamble of The Procter & Gamble Company and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Guided tours are offered on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. 4 Westmoreland Pl. (626) 793-3334 gamblehouse.org

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

The Court of Appeals is now housed in the original Vista del Arroyo Hotel, built in 1903 and restored in 1985. Self-guided tours are available on weekdays while guided tours are by appointment only. FREE 125 S. Grand Ave. (626) 229-7263 ca9.uscourts.gov

Tournament House and Wrigley Gardens

This ornate mansion, once owned by chewing gum mogul William Wrigley, Jr., was built between 1908 and 1914. Today it serves as the headquarters for the Pasadena Tournament of Roses® Association. Tours are offered on Thursdays from February to August. FREE 391 S. Orange Grove Blvd. (626) 449-4100 tournamentofroses.com

GARDENS

Arlington Garden

Open seven days a week, Arlington Garden is a three-acre public garden that highlights climate-appropriate habitat gardening. Birds, bees, and other pollinators are abundant and can be seen throughout the year. FREE 275 Arlington Dr. (626) 578-5434 arlingtongardenpasadena.org

Descanso Gardens

Located on 160 acres, Descanso Gardens features forests, streams, a lake, and a bird sanctuary highlighted by 80 acres of colorful flowers, including camellias, lilacs, and roses. Advance tickets can be reserved for

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California Institute of Technology (Caltech) Gamble House

free admission on the third Tuesday of every month.

1418 Descanso Dr., La Cañada Flintridge (818) 949-4200 descansogardens.org

The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens

The Huntington is an oasis of art and culture set amid 120 acres of breathtaking gardens. More than a dozen gardens feature 14,000 species of plants. Admission is free on the first Thursday of every month with advance tickets; weekend reservations are required.

1151 Oxford Rd., San Marino (626) 405-2100 huntington.org

Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden

This 127-acre horticultural and botanical center features plants from around the world, native and migrating birds, wildlife, colorful peacocks, and historic buildings, including the Queen Anne Cottage made famous in Fantasy Island. Admission is free on the third Tuesday of every month.

301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia (626) 821-3222 arboretum.org

Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden

This tranquil “hill and pond stroll garden” was designed and built on a private estate in the late 1930s. The rare, intact Japanese garden is on the National Register of Historic Places and listed as a California Historical Landmark.

270 Arlington Dr. (626) 399-1721 japanesegardenpasadena.com

Wrigley Gardens

The Centennial Rose Garden at the Tournament House features more than 1,500 varieties of roses, camellias, and annuals. FREE 391 S. Orange Grove Blvd. (626) 449-4100 tournamentofroses.com

GUIDED TOURS

Gamble House

The historic house offers a variety of docent-led tours including the standard one-hour guide tour, gardens and gambles tour, neighborhood walking tours, and more.

4 Westmoreland Pl. (626) 793-3334 gamblehouse.org

The Langham Huntington Film Tour

Experience a guided walking tour of the hotel and grounds while learning about the many films and television shows that incorporated the Langham Huntington, Pasadena into their productions. From Saving Mr. Banks to American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace, there’s something for everyone on this special tour of one of L.A.’s most magnificent filming locations. myvalleypass.com

Melting Pot Food

Tours

Experience the history, architecture, and folklore of Old Pasadena while feasting on delights from neighborhood eateries. (323) 664-4472 meltingpottours.com

Pasadena Walking Tours

Pasadena Heritage Walking Tours

Explore Pasadena’s history and architectural legacies with themed and seasonal walking tours. (626) 441-6333 pasadenaheritage.org

Pasadena Tour Company

Learn about local movie locations, architecture, grand estates, cultural landmarks, and famous residents. Private, group and custom tours available by appointment only. (626) 318-9492

pasadenatourcompany.com

Pasadena

Walking Tours

Each of the Pasadena Walking Tours offers locals and visitors alike the

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The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT

Since 1890, the Pasadena Tournament of Roses has produced America’s New Year Celebration, bringing the traditions of the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game to Pasadena and the world for more than 130 years. It’s a celebration like no other, and there’s just one thing missing — YOU.

Since 1890, the Pasadena Tournament of Roses has produced America’s New Year Celebration, bringing the traditions of the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game to Pasadena and the world for more than 130 years. It’s a celebration like no other, and there’s just one thing missing — YOU.

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opportunity to explore a unique city full of history, architecture, and fascinating stories. pasadenawalkingtours.com

Rose Bowl Tours

With public and private tours, Rose Bowl Stadium offers visitors a behind-the-scenes look of America’s Stadium and its exclusive locations including the iconic field, press box, locker room, and original 1922 museum.

1001 Rose Bowl Dr. (626) 577-3100 rosebowlstadium.com/tours

HISTORY

Pasadena Museum of History

Dedicated to preserving and sharing Pasadena’s history, art, and culture, PHM offers visitors changing exhibitions, events, and lectures year round. The recent Exploring Pasadena’s Past exhibit commemorates stories of its multiracial community who lived in the neighborhood before eminent domain forced them from their homes.

470 W. Walnut St. (626) 577-1660 pasadenahistory.org

PERFORMING ARTS

A Noise Within

One of a few theaters in Southern California producing works of world drama in a rotating repertory with a company of professional, classically trained artists.

3352 E. Foothill Blvd. (626) 356-3100 anoisewithin.org

Beckman

& Ramo Auditoriums

Performances, lectures, storytelling, films, and concerts bring the California Institute of Technology’s historic venues to life.

332 S. Michigan Ave. (626) 395-4652 tickets.caltech.edu

Boston Court

The performing arts center offers two state-of-the-art theater stages showcasing diverse, innovative, and adventurous programming.

70 N. Mentor Ave. (626) 683-6801 bostoncourt.com

Ice House Comedy Club

The legendary comedy club running for more than 60 years features two bars, dancing, live music, and a VIP lounge for hosting stand-up comedy shows and open-mic events.

24 N. Mentor Ave. (626) 577-1894 icehousecomedy.com

Lineage Performing Arts Center

This contemporary dance company presents performances, classes, and workshops throughout the year as well as an annual dance festival.

920 E. Mountain St. (626) 844-7008 lineagepac.org

MUSE/IQUE

Live music events with uninhibited connections between the orchestra, artists, and adventurous audiences in conventional and unconventional spaces.

300 E. Green St., Floor 3 (626) 539-7085 muse-ique.com

Pasadena Civic Auditorium

Dedicated in 1932 and on the National Register of Historic Places, this renowned 3,000-seat theater is home to America’s Got Talent, Daytime Emmy Awards, concerts, and various year-round entertainment.

300 E. Green St. (626) 793-2122 thepasadenacivic.com

Pasadena Playhouse

Built in 1916 and anchoring the Playhouse Village District is Pasadena Playhouse, California’s official state theatre and a historic national landmark that features Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning

PUBLIC ART ON DISPLAY

Kneeling Man with a Hammer

Pasadena is home to one of California’s longest running public art programs, with nearly 100 artworks scattered all over town. These contemporary and modern masterpieces range from sculptures and murals to artistdesigned benches and painted utility boxes.

Must-sees include Keith Haring’s mural on ArtCenter’s Hillside Campus; Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker outside the Norton Simon Museum; Viola Frey’s K neeling Man with a Hammer in One Colorado’s historic Smith Alley; and Ralph Helmick’s Pasadena Robinson Memorial, a tribute to Jackie and Mack Robinson across from City Hall.

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39 S. El Molino Ave. (626) 356-7529 pasadenaplayhouse.org

Pasadena Symphony and POPS offers music performances at Ambassador Auditorium from October to April, an outdoor summer POPS series at the Los Angeles County Arboretum, as well as music education through the Pasadena Youth Symphony Orchestra. (626) 793-7172 pasadenasymphony-pops.org

ART MUSEUMS

Armory Center for the Arts Exhibitions, performances, and art workshops are available for children and adults.

145 N. Raymond Ave. (626) 792-5101 armoryarts.org

ArtCenter College of Design

Known worldwide as a leader in art and design curriculum, the ArtCenter presents works by established and emerging artists in three exhibits annually. While on campus, also explore the student gallery and indoor and outdoor sculptures. FREE 1700 Lida St. (626) 396-2446 artcenter.edu

The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens

The library holds works from British and American history and literature, including an original Gutenberg Bible and Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. The art museum showcases European masterpieces from the 15th to the early 20th century and American art from the late 17th to the 20th century. Free on the first Thursday of every month with advance tickets.

1151 Oxford Rd., San Marino (626) 405-2100 huntington.org

Norton Simon Museum

View seven centuries of European

art from the Renaissance to the 20th century, including works by Van Gogh, Picasso, Rembrandt, and Fragonard. The museum also features an extensive collection of South Asian sculptures and a sculpture garden with works by Rodin.

411 W. Colorado Blvd. (626) 449-6840 nortonsimon.org

Pasadena Museum of History

The Pasadena Museum of History offers changing exhibits in the History Center Galleries. Tours of the historic 1906 Fenyes Mansion with original furnishings, art collection family memorabilia, a research library and archive, and the museum store.

470 W. Walnut St. (626) 577-1660 pasadenahistory.org

USC Pacific Asia Museum

USC Pacific Asia Museum features artwork from Asia and the Pacific Islands spanning 5,000 years with innovative exhibitions and dynamic programming. Free on the second Sunday of every month. 46 N. Los Robles Ave. (626) 787-2680 pacificasiamuseum.usc.edu

SPORTS

Rose Bowl Stadium

Built in 1922, the National Historic Landmark is the proud home of the Tournament of Roses® Rose Bowl Game, UCLA Bruins football, AmericaFest, international soccer matches, concerts, and the legendary Rose Bowl Flea Market. 1001 Rose Bowl Dr. (626) 577-3100 rosebowlstadium.com

Santa Anita Park

Wager and watch Thoroughbred racing at “The Great Race Place,” which was built in 1934. Live racing kicks off after Christmas (December 26) and runs through June every Friday through Sunday.

285 W. Huntington Dr., Arcadia santaanita.com

SCIENCE

Mt. Wilson Observatory

Explore the cosmos at the Mount Wilson Observatory, perched more than 5,700 feet above Pasadena and open daily. mtwilson.edu

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Go deeper into outer space at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory where free tours are offered by appointment with reservations (made at least one month in advance). Tours start off with “Journey to the Planets and Beyond,” a multimedia presentation that provides an overview of the Laboratory’s activities and accomplishments in planetary exploration and Earth science. 4800 Oak Grove Dr. jpl.nasa.gov

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Move, Relax, Rejuvenate WELLNESS & THE GREAT OUTDOORS

Reinvigorate the mind, body, and soul— Pasadena style, where well-being is a way of life.

With a mild climate and more than 300 days of sunshine annually, it’s easy to enjoy the great outdoors while traveling— from hikes on mountain trails to bike excursions to swimming laps at the pool. And when you’re ready to relax, there’s worldclass beauty and body treatments, recovery centers, and nourishing cafes to compliment your healthy lifestyle.

OUTDOOR PURSUITS

Naturally, Rose Bowl Stadium is the true heart of Pasadena’s active pursuits. Enjoy swimming laps at the impressive Rose Bowl Aquatics Center (360 N. Arroyo Blvd.). The center’s two outdoor Olympic-sized pools are a thing of beauty, and lap swim sessions are open to the public daily. The scenic 3.3-mile Arroyo Seco Rose Bowl Loop is a popular route for walkers, runners, and bikers.

Cycling outfitters like Pasadena

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Cyclery (1670 E. Walnut St.) and VELO Pasadena (2562 E. Colorado Blvd.) can cover your bike rental needs. If a golf cart is more your speed, Brookside Golf Course (1133 Rosemont Ave.) features two 18-hole championship courses where you can tee-off while enjoying San Gabriel Mountain views. Tennis enthusiasts can rejoice: iTennis manages the open-to-the-public courts at the Rose Bowl Tennis Center (360 N. Arroyo Blvd.) and Arroyo Seco Racquet Club (920 Lohman Ln., South Pasadena)

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SPAS & WELLNESS STATIONS

Float your worries away in a private tank of 95-degree salted water at Just Float (76 N. Hudson Ave. #120). Relax at The Salt Studio (1380 E. Walnut St.) in a peaceful salt cave

room to treat respiratory and skin conditions. Stop by The Hydration Room (977 E. Colorado Blvd.) for a customized drip IV infusion to boost immunity, recover from jet lag, or cure a hangover. Get pampered at All Love Collections (107 S. Fair Oaks Ave., #107) with customized facials based on your skin type and complexion.

For a full-service spa, look to the award-winning Chuan Spa (1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave.) at The Langham Huntington for traditional Chinese medicine-inspired body treatments, age-defying facials, and massages. Experience new treatments like an uplifting power facial with a patented vitamin C mask and exclusive cryosculpting technique, or a bespoke OTObranded massage with CBD oil. Burke Williams (39 Mills Pl.) is a luxurious day spa at relatively affordable prices, offering massages, facials, nail care, whirlpool tubs, saunas, and more.

Recharge with ice baths and infrared

TAKE A HIKE

saunas at Space B.A.R. Wellness (600 E. Colorado Blvd., Ste. 110), Pasadena’s first high-performance fitness recovery center. Artemisia Acupuncture & Apothecary (30 N. Raymond Ave.) takes a multifaceted approach to recovery including acupuncture, herbs, and East Asian medicine. Reward your body at Lifted Botanical Wellness Bar (600 E. Colorado Blvd.), which specializes in coffee blends, plantbased smoothies, kava drinks, and mushroom elixirs.

With the San Gabriel Mountains and Angeles National Forest at your doorstep, there are many hiking options with a range of difficulty levels.

Eaton Canyon Falls Trail BEGINNER

Eaton Canyon’s easy proximity and approachable trails makes it a popular choice for hikers of all ages and abilities. Stop by the nature center for docent-guided tours and family nature walks. Be prepared to cross streams on strategically placed rocks and logs. Cool off and splash around in the pool at the base of a 40-foot waterfall before turning back. The 4.4-mile trek out and back takes approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes with a modest elevation gain of 592 feet. (1750 N. Altadena Dr.)

Mt. Lowe Railway Trail MODERATE

Mt. Lowe Railway opened in 1893 o bring visitors to Echo Mountain Resort, a project that never materialized, yet the scenic railway itself was a popular tourist attraction for 45 years before closing in 1938. Begin the 5.8-mile trek out and back at the Markham Trailhead on Mt. Wilson Red Box Road. Venture down to Inspiration Point and Mt. Lowe Trail Camp where you can find ruins of the Alpine Tavern. Once you get to Inspiration Point, enjoy the sweeping views through the sighting tubes. (Mt. Wilson Red Box Rd. and Mt. Lowe Rd., Angeles National Forest, Altadena)

Mt. Wilson Trail Hike ADVANCED

Mt. Wilson is north of Pasadena in the Angeles National Forest and boasts an impressive 5,710-foot summit, complete with an an observatory for stargazing and plenty of park benches to enjoy the panoramic views. Experienced, fit hikers can traverse this long alpine trail of 14.5 miles, which takes approximately six to eight hours out and back. Be sure to bring snacks, water, sunblock, bug spray, proper hiking shoes, and even trekking poles for this advanced trail. (Santa Anita Canyon Rd., Sierra Madre)

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Family Fun

KID-APPROVED THINGS TO DO

With exceptional educational experiences and entertainment for all ages, those traveling with their little ones will discover unique and memorable adventures in Pasadena.

From beautiful nature trails and interactive art exhibits to ice skating and retro-chic arcades, there are so many family-friendly, exciting activities in Pasadena with kids. Here are a few kid-approved experiences

Eaton Canyon Natural Area and Nature Center

Explore the 190-acre zoological, botanical, and geological nature preserve with “Family Fun Saturdays,” featuring family nature walks, story time, animal presentations, and crafting.

1750 N. Altadena Dr. (626) 398-5420

The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens

Visit the Children’s Garden to play among the topiary animals, discover fairy doors, and enjoy a robust

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activities, tours, and events. Grab a “Just-for-Kids” Takeaway Tour and explore the grounds with the whole family!

1151 Oxford Rd., San Marino (626) 405-2100

Kidspace Children’s Museum

Committed to serving the needs and interests of children and families, Kidspace Children’s Museum hosts nearly 380,000 guests each year on a beautiful 3.5-acre outdoor campus with more than 40 hands-on exhibits, a live animal collection, and a variety of creative play spaces and water features.

480 N. Arroyo Blvd. (626) 449-9144

Neon Retro Arcade

A blast from the 1980s and 1990s past, Neon Retro Arcade is essentially an old school spin on “screen time.” Even the grown-ups will want to get in on the action, be it playing classic arcade games like Donkey Kong and Pac-Man or teaching the next generation how to play pinball.

28 S. Raymond Ave. (626) 568-2924

Pasadena Ice Skating Center

Explore the adventures on ice at The

public skate sessions offered daily to all ages and levels. 300 E. Green St. (626) 578-0800

Playhouse Village Park

Take the kids to explore the brandnew Playhouse Village Park, which offers a Van Halen Stage dedicated to the legendary Pasadena rock

group, a children’s play area, a dog run, and a charming, trellised picnic spot. Situated in the artsy Playhouse Village area, the park is close to museums, galleries, eateries, and a smattering of locally owned shops. 701 E. Union St., Pasadena (626) 744-0340

Southern California Children’s Museum

Recommended for children 8 years of age and under, the Southern California Children’s Museum is a great place for play-based activities and interactive exhibits. Check the online calendar of events to plan a visit around sing-along, story and craft, or bilingual story time that is included with admission. 459 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 657-0357

Whistle Stop

Founded in 1951, Whistle Stop is a classic model train and hobby shop that will wow young and old alike with its vast selection and displays. 2490 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 796-7791

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Bring Your Pup DOG-FRIENDLY

LOCATIONS

Pasadena locals are passionate about their pets, so it’s no surprise that dogs are welcome to join their owners on vacation here.

as a guide to the property and city with your pup in tow. The Langham also offers comprehensive menus of Doggie Spa Services and gourmet In-Room Doggie Dining—plus, acres of picturesque grounds to run around on.

STAY

Many local hotels cater to pets and their owners with special amenities and services, commonly covered by a nominal pet fee or security deposit for cleaning costs. There are petfriendly properties in every category, from budget motels to luxurious resorts. No matter where you choose to stay, as a courtesy to other guests, dogs should never be left in a guest room unattended.

On the higher end, The Langham Huntington, Pasadena (1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave.) is all about pampering your pet with their Doggie Program. For a $135 fee on top of the going hotel rate, your room will be outfitted with a pink porcelain dog bowl, a plush dog bed pillow, and the hotel’s Doggie Newsletter, which doubles

Sheraton Pasadena Hotel (303 Cordova St.) charges $35 for dogs up to 40 pounds and provides beds, food, and water bowls. If you’re traveling with more than one pup, Hyatt Place Pasadena (399 E. Green St.) allows up to two dogs per room, with 50 pounds as the maximum weight for one dog and a combined weight of 75 pounds for two. The fee is $75 for stays of six nights or less, or $125 for stays that are a week or longer. The Westin Pasadena is another great option for two-dog families, allowing up to two dogs no more than 40 pounds each and providing beds and bowls—even better, there’s no fee as long as there’s no damage.

In the budget category, Hotel Le Rêve Pasadena (3321 E. Colorado Blvd.) charges a fee of $37.50 per night per pet. The Route 66 classic Saga Motor Hotel (1633 E. Colorado Blvd.) allows one dog no more than 35 pounds for a $35 fee covering two nights; it’s an additional $15 per night thereafter. Another pupfriendly choice, Super 8 by Wyndham Pasadena (2863 E. Colorado Blvd.) charges an extra fee of $20 per night and places those traveling with pets in smoking rooms.

EAT

Given the prevalence of alfresco dining options and inviting patios, many Pasadena eateries and watering holes welcome dogs in their outdoor seating environments. Start your morning at Coffee and Plants (62 W. Union St.), which serves plant-based coffee like the Rose Bowl Latte. Lavender & Honey (1383 E. Washington Blvd.) is another great café for sipping artisanal coffees and teas on their lovely patio. Other mustvisit spots include friendly-staffed My Place Café (2057 N. Los Robles Ave.) and community-minded Jones Coffee Roasters (693 S. Raymond Ave. and 1006 Mission St., South Pasadena)

My Vegan Restaurant (633 S. Arroyo Pkwy., #3) caters to plant-based diets and provides pet owners with a few outside tables and water bowls upon request. Equally health-conscious and nutritious True Food Kitchen (168 W. Colorado Blvd.) is “friendly to friendly dogs.” Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery (40 W. Green St.), housed in the former horse stable of the Pasadena Fire Department, serves classic American regional food with a warm family vibe.

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Lucky Baldwin’s (17 S. Raymond Ave.), one of the top-five Belgian beer bars in the U.S., serves British-style pub fare. The pub’s large outdoor patio is perfect for pups, as is the one at the church-like Congregation Ale House (300 S. Raymond Ave.) Another dog-welcoming pub, Stone Brewing Tap Room (220 S. Raymond Ave.) at the Del Mar Station complex, even sells dog treats. La Grande Orange (260 S. Raymond Ave.) is a bustling culinary campus also with train ties and includes LGO Cafe, Luggage Room Pizzeria, and the

PLAY

Pasadena’s pedestrian-friendliness is well-suited to dog walkers, whether it’s strolling through Old Pasadena, scouting for public art, or exploring the architectural landmarks on Millionaire’s Row. Grab a walking tour map from the Pasadena Visitors Center (300 E. Green St.) to plan your route. If you and your dog want to get off the urban grid, hit the trails of Eaton Canyon (1801-1945 Veranada Ave., Altadena) for a scenic hike immersed in Mother Nature. You

Arlington , a climateappropriate habitat garden with a citrus and oak grove, pine forest,

For a social experience, bring your pup to a dog park. Experience the (701

, which hosts outdoor music concerts and offers a separate

The South Pawsadena (650 Stoney Dr., South Pasadena) is also worth a visit for the adorable name alone and is popular with locals for being well-lit after dark. Alice Frost Kennedy Dog Park (3026 E. Orange Grove Blvd.) is within the seven-acre Vina Vieja Park and has two separate areas for big and small dogs.

When your canine gets hungry, head to The Dog Bakery (36 W. Colorado Blvd.) in Old Pasadena. Here you’ll find the cutest, all-natural baked treats for dogs—the menu includes

carrot cake, cookies, and wheatfree paw cakes along with jerky and other biscuits. The bakery is also stocked with dog toys, collars, and seasonal goods. Then spoil your pup at Roch & Gertrude (10 S. Mentor Ave.), a relaxed pet spa offering grooming services, massages, and aromatherapy. If you need to go petfree for a while, I Dig My Dog (2160 E. Foothill Blvd.) has daycare, grooming, and cage-free boarding in a spacious 32,000-square-foot facility complete with a bone-shaped swimming pool. BowHaus (2457 E. Colorado Blvd.) and Healthy Spot (614 E. Colorado Blvd.) also offer excellent daycare, grooming services, nutritious treats, and pet supplies. Finally, the Shelter Shop at Pasadena Humane (361 S. Raymond Ave.) is a sweet spot for dog toys and accessories—plus, you’ll get a fuzzy feeling for giving back to the animal shelter’s vital community work.

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Hotels & Hideaways

In Pasadena, you’ll find everything from glamorous hideaways, historic boutique hotels, major global chains, budget-friendly motels, and private vacation rentals.

For a full list of Pasadena’s accommodations:

Retreat to Pasadena as your home base when vacationing in Greater Los Angeles, where hotels and hideaways are just a short walk from shopping, dining, museums, and theaters. Many offer front row seats to the famous Rose Parade®, like the newly opened Pasadena Hotel & Pool This historic hotel built in 1926 by local businesswoman Constance G.L. Perry teleports guests into the lavishness of the Roaring Twenties. Enjoy the new pool deck or sip slowly through the night at the cocktail bar and lounge. Immersed in Pasadena’s urbane atmosphere, you’ll relish scenic views of the surrounding mountains and stroll among artfully maintained architectural treasures.

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Courtyard Los Angeles Pasadena/Old Town

This full-service hotel in the heart of Old Pasadena features expansive guest rooms appointed with pillow-top mattresses and ergonomic workspaces. Guest benefits include access to the fitness center, heated outdoor pool and jacuzzi and complimentary Wi-Fi. The Bistro restaurant offers breakfast and dinner daily, with cocktails served in the evening.

180 N. Fair Oaks Ave. (626) 403-7600 marriott.com

Hilton Pasadena

Located in the heart of Pasadena where the Civic Center meets the Playhouse Village, this fullservice hotel boasts spacious rooms with views of the San Gabriel Mountains and Old Pasadena. Dine and drink at the Corner Craft Kitchen + Bar, or grab takeaway fare at the Corner Market. Guest perks include a heated outdoor pool, 24-hour fitness center, and complimentary shuttle service within two miles.

168 S. Los Robles Ave. (626) 577-1000 hilton.com

The Westin Pasadena

The Westin Pasadena offers exceptional service, Heavenly® beds, and upscale amenities in the heart of the Civic Center District. Guests can take advantage of the state-of-the-art WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio and a heated outdoor pool with stunning city views. The stylish Ventanas Restaurant & Bar offers indoor and outdoor seating featuring a firepit for an evening gathering spot.

191 N. Los Robles Ave. (626) 792-2727 marriott.com

The Langham Huntington, Pasadena

A Pasadena landmark for more than 100 years, this elegant full-service resort nestled in an upscale residential neighborhood embodies the city’s history and grace. Located on 23 acres with grand historic ballrooms and lush gardens, the property offers world-class dining, the award-winning Chuan Spa and a Kids Program. Other attractive amenities include a large outdoor saline pool, tennis courts, and bike rentals.

1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave. (626) 568-3900 langhamhotels.com/pasadena

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TO STAY
WHERE

Hyatt Place Pasadena

Located in The Paseo, a retail and dining complex across from the Pasadena Convention Center, this six-story hotel opened in December 2018. Spacious, modern guest rooms feature a separate seating area. Breakfast is free for World of Hyatt members, and all guests have 24-hour access to dining and the StayFit fitness center.

Complimentary Wi-Fi, the Coffee to Cocktails Bar, and an outdoor swimming pool round out the many pluses.

399 E. Green St. (626) 788-9108 hyatt.com

Pasadena Hotel & Pool

Experience California’s golden age at the Pasadena Hotel & Pool. The historic, 1926-built hotel offers modern guest rooms and suites, a lush courtyard, and a rooftop pool deck outfitted with loungers and a bar. Grab a cocktail or coffee in our lobby, a neighborhood gathering spot that harkens back to Old Pasadena.

928 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 884-4150 pasadenahotel.com

Sheraton Pasadena

The Sheraton Pasadena is adjacent to the Pasadena Convention Center and Civic Auditorium in downtown Pasadena. Amenities include an outdoor heated pool and fitness center, plus complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests have two onsite dining options to choose from: the elegant Restaurant Soleil and Charlie’s Bar. 303 Cordova St. (626) 469-8100 marriott.com

Residence Inn Pasadena

Start each day at Residence Inn Pasadena Old Town with a complimentary buffet breakfast, make use of our state-of-the-art fitness center or make a splash in our expansive outdoor pool and hot tub. Relax in modern, extended-stay, pet friendly suites with fully equipped kitchens and complimentary Wi-Fi.

21 W. Walnut St. (626) 204-9220 residenceinnpasadena.com

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Motels & Inns

Ace Motel 2870 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 792-2051 acemotelca.com

Astro Pasadena Hotel 2818 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 449-3370 astropasadena.com

GreenTree Inn Pasadena 400 S. Arroyo Pkwy. (626) 795-8401 greentreeinn.com

Hotel Le Rêve Pasadena 3321 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 796-9291 hotellerevepasadena.com

Howard Johnson by Wyndham Pasadena 1599 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 808-4500 wyndhamhotels.com/hojo

Hyland Inn Pasadena 2462 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 714-7690

La Casa Inn 2800 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 449-1122 lacasainnpasadena.com

Lincoln Motel Pasadena 1559 Lincoln Ave. (626) 794-1355 lincolnmotelpasadena.com

Pasadena Lodge 2855 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 449-4250

Pasadena Rose & Crown Hotel

1203 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 449-3170 pasadenaroseandcrown. com

Pasadena Rose Inn 2097 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 796-3122

Ramada by Wyndham

Pasadena 2156 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 788-0325 wyndhamhotels.com/ ramada

Rodeway Inn & Suites

Pasadena 2860 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 792-3700 rodewayinnpasadena.com

Saga Motor Hotel 1633 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 795-0431 thesagamotorhotel.com

Super 8 by Wyndham

Pasadena 2863 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 449-3020 super8pasadena.com

Travelodge by Wyndham

Pasadena Central 2131 E. Colorado Blvd. (626) 796-3121 wyndhamhotels.com/ travelodge

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Amtrak

Amtrak’s Pacific Coast Surfliner and Coast Starlight trains make regular stops to Glendale and downtown L.A.’s Union Station, which are both about 11 miles (18 km) from Pasadena. Hop onto the Metro L Line (Gold) light rail, and be in Pasadena in under 30 minutes. (800) 872-7245 amtrak.com.

FROM THE AIRPORT

Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR)

Hollywood Burbank Airport is a nice life hack for travelers flying in from the West Coast, the Southwest, New York City, Chicago, or Houston and want to avoid heavy traffic. The smaller airport is 15 miles (24 km) from Pasadena and a major hub for Southwest, Alaska, Delta, United, American,

and JetBlue airlines. Taxi fare costs about $45 and a rideshare app without surge pricing runs about $15. The most economical way to get to Pasadena is by Metro 501 Express, a direct bus line that starts in North Hollywood. (818) 840-8840 hollywoodburbankairport.com

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

Coming from LAX, a 29mile (47-km) cab ride to Pasadena costs about $80, which is a suitable solution for those splitting the fare or for business travelers that can expense their trip. An organized rideshare location at LAX is reachable through dedicated shuttles. Luxury charter buses pick up passengers along the airport’s loop before heading to downtown L.A., as does the more economical LAX FlyAway® bus ($9.75 each way). From Union Station, connect to the Metro L Line (Gold) or use a rideshare app

to get to Pasadena. (855) 463-5252 flylax.com

LAX FlyAway® (714) 507-1170 flylax.com/flyaway

LOCAL TRANSPORTATION

LA Metro

The Metro L Line (Gold) is a 31-mile (50-km) light rail that serves Pasadena from Union Station with six local stops. The line connects Pasadena to bus services and other lines like the Metro E Line (Expo), which travels from downtown L.A. through Culver City to Santa Monica. The base fare is $1.75, and trains operate daily. TAP cards can be purchased from self-service machines for $2. (800) 464-2111 metro.net

Pasadena Transit Pasadena’s local bus system has six routes throughout the city. Regular fare is $0.75. (626) 744-4055, option #2 pasadenatransit.net

Foothill Transit Authority These buses serve the San Gabriel and Pomona valleys. The base fare is $1.25. (800) 743-3463 foothilltransit.org

Metro Micro

The on-demand rideshare service is for short local trips and uses small vehicles (up to 10 passengers). $1 per ride. micro.metro.net

ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CHARGING STATIONS

Pasadena’s EV charging network includes more than 900 (level 2) charging stations and 68 fast-charging stations, all within a 10-mile radius.

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GETTING AROUND

Visit the Pasadena Visitor Center for transportation information, tours, museum and attraction brochures, and official souvenirs. 300 E. Green St. | Pasadena, CA 91101

When your travels take you to Pasadena, visit our small shops and get a taste of the local flavor! Every time you grab a coffee from a neighborhood brewer or buy a gift from a local shop, you’re getting an authentically Pasadena experience. #ShopPasadena

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The Pasadena Ice Skating Center offers a variety of activities and lessons for all ages and abilities. The ice skating center is open daily for public and private use including public skating, group classes, private lessons, hockey sessions, parties, and more.

skatepasadena.com (626) 578-0800

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