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Visite autoguidée de Pasadena à Los Angeles avec des faits amusants et les meilleures séances de photos

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Pasadena possède tous les ingrédients d'une ville parfaite : une histoire riche, des musées et des attractions fascinants, une scène gastronomique dynamique et de nombreux endroits pour s'amuser.

C'est l'une des plus belles villes du monde, avec de grands bâtiments historiques et des espaces verts et des jardins tranquilles.
Le shopping à Pasadena est tout simplement le meilleur. Vous avez le choix entre les marques nationales les plus appréciées et les boutiques uniques ainsi que de grands marchés aux puces.

Cette visite autoguidée de Pasadena vous emmène dans 11 lieux incontournables de Pasadena, chacun étant extrêmement instagrammable alors soyez prêt pour de nombreuses séances de photos en cours de route!

C'est une visite autoguidée.
Vous pouvez commencer et terminer à tout moment. Découvrez l'histoire et la culture de LA à votre propre rythme. Au cours de cette visite autoguidée, vous apprendrez des faits amusants, des histoires et des idées sur les sites historiques de Pasadena et explorerez les endroits les plus instagrammables.

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Ce qui est inclu
Self-Guided Written Tour in PDF
Self-Guided Written Tour in PDF
Self-Guided Written Tour in PDF
Self-Guided Written Tour in PDF
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
À quoi s'attendre
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City of Pasadena City Hall
Admire the beauty of the City of Pasadena City Hall A stunning example from the City Beautiful movement, you could say that Pasadena City Hall is a physical representation of the city’s beauty and wealth. With its exquisite domed and arched centerpiece which can be seen from all around town, it’s one of the most photographic buildings in Pasadena. Make sure you take a stroll around the courtyard and admire all the roses there.
2
Vroman's Bookstore
Take some time to browse Vroman’s Bookstore Vroman’s Bookstore is a testament to how much the residents of Pasadena love to read. As the oldest and largest independent bookstore in the whole of SoCal, it hosts a number of events – such as children’s storytimes, craft classes and trivia nights – as well as selling a wide variety of books, audiobooks, gifts and stationery. Vroman’s is also famous for its book signings by famous authors, including Neil Gaiman, ex-President Bill Clinton and Salman Rushdie.
3
Old Pasadena
Join the cool kids in Old Pasadena Commonly referred to as the Old Town, Old Pasadena is the city’s historical center. If you want to hang out in the hippest part of town, this is the place to come. There are over 200 independent boutiques which will satisfy anyone’s retail desires, plus there’s always some kind of event going on, such as the Old Pasadena Food Tasting Tour and the Bob Baker Marionette Theater.
4
Colorado Boulevard
Shop till you drop on Colorado Boulevard The main artery of Old Pasadena, Colorado Boulevard is filled with all kinds of stores and restaurants housed in beautiful, historic brick buildings. Many of the stores you’ll find here are national chains, but there are also cute and quirky independent shops to be found. This street is also home of the Pasadena Rose Parade.
5
Colorado Street Bridge
Take a romantic stroll down Colorado Street Bridge. Whether you’re a fan of the movie La La Land or not, you won’t be able to resist a stroll along this historic bridge. Spanning the Arroyo Seco, the Colorado Street Bridge is a wonderful example of Beaux Arts architecture with epic arches and quaint street lamps.
6
Fenyes Mansion
Explore the extravagance of Fenyes Mansion. Located on what was once known as ‘Millionaire's Row’, Fenyes Mansion is a typical example of the Beaux Arts movement and reflects the opulent tastes of the wealthy at the turn of the 20th century. Nowadays home of the Pasadena Museum of History, who manage the mansion and the grounds, inside you can see the original furnishings and works of art which belonged to the Fenyes family. Film buffs will enjoy knowing that the building was used in the movies The Prestige and Being There. Please note: admission to Fenyes Mansion is by guided tour only. Tours are offered on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 12:15pm, lasting one hour and 15 minutes. It is closed on all major holidays and opening times may also be affected by the Rose Bowl Stadium schedule and other events. It’s advisable to book your tour in advance.
7
Pasadena Museum of History
Explore the city’s history and art at Pasadena Museum of History. Housing the extensive collection of the Fenyes family, the Pasadena Museum of History is the only institute of its kind dedicated to the history, art and culture of Pasadena and the west San Gabriel valley. Exhibitions are rotated, with two to four exhibitions usually taking place throughout the year. Opening times for the Exhibition Galleries: Wednesdays to Sundays 12pm to 5pm.
8
The Gamble House
Marvel at the beauty of Gamble House. Originally constructed as a winter retreat for David B. Gamble of Proctor and Gamble fame, this aesthetically pleasing home is a unique mix of Japanese architecture and Californian spaciousness. Now a National Historic Landmark, a tour of the house will allow you to discover the beautiful interiors and grounds. A whole host of interesting events also take place here. General one-hour tours take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and weekends; check the Gamble House website for available times. Gamble House is closed on all major holidays. Advance booking is recommended.
9
Wrigley Gardens
Dive into the Tournament of Roses’ history at Wrigley Mansion. Another extraordinary building on what used to be ‘Millionaire’s Row’, Wrigley’s Mansion was once the home of chewing gum tycoon William Wrigley. Upon Wrigley’s death, the mansion was bequeathed to the city on the provision that it was used as the Tournament of Roses’ headquarters. Today you can see all kinds of memorabilia connected to the tournament as well as enjoy the stunning Wrigley Gardens, which house more than 1,500 varieties of roses and camellias. Free tours of Wrigley Mansion are held every Thursday at 2pm and 3pm between February and August. The grounds are open all year round.
10
Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden
Get a glimpse of the East at the Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden. Originally designed by first generation Japanese immigrant Kinzuchi Fujii, this exquisitely landscaped garden centered around a Japanese tea house will make you feel you have been transported to the Land of the Rising Sun itself. The garden was designed in the Hill and Pond Strolling Garden style, a traditional style in Japan, and features a number of walking paths and water features, including waterfalls, ponds and bridges. The Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden is open to the public on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and the second and last Sundays of every month. Opening times are from 10am to 4pm. The Garden is closed on Thanksgiving and the last Sunday of December.
11
City of Pasadena City Hall
Admire the beauty of the City of Pasadena City Hall A stunning example from the City Beautiful movement, you could say that Pasadena City Hall is a physical representation of the city’s beauty and wealth. With its exquisite domed and arched centerpiece which can be seen from all around town, it’s one of the most photographic buildings in Pasadena. Make sure you take a stroll around the courtyard and admire all the roses there.
12
Vroman's Bookstore
Take some time to browse Vroman’s Bookstore Vroman’s Bookstore is a testament to how much the residents of Pasadena love to read. As the oldest and largest independent bookstore in the whole of SoCal, it hosts a number of events – such as children’s storytimes, craft classes and trivia nights – as well as selling a wide variety of books, audiobooks, gifts and stationery. Vroman’s is also famous for its book signings by famous authors, including Neil Gaiman, ex-President Bill Clinton and Salman Rushdie.
13
Old Pasadena
Join the cool kids in Old Pasadena Commonly referred to as the Old Town, Old Pasadena is the city’s historical center. If you want to hang out in the hippest part of town, this is the place to come. There are over 200 independent boutiques which will satisfy anyone’s retail desires, plus there’s always some kind of event going on, such as the Old Pasadena Food Tasting Tour and the Bob Baker Marionette Theater.
14
Colorado Boulevard
Shop till you drop on Colorado Boulevard The main artery of Old Pasadena, Colorado Boulevard is filled with all kinds of stores and restaurants housed in beautiful, historic brick buildings. Many of the stores you’ll find here are national chains, but there are also cute and quirky independent shops to be found. This street is also home of the Pasadena Rose Parade.
15
Colorado Street Bridge
Take a romantic stroll down Colorado Street Bridge. Whether you’re a fan of the movie La La Land or not, you won’t be able to resist a stroll along this historic bridge. Spanning the Arroyo Seco, the Colorado Street Bridge is a wonderful example of Beaux Arts architecture with epic arches and quaint street lamps.
16
Fenyes Mansion
Explore the extravagance of Fenyes Mansion. Located on what was once known as ‘Millionaire's Row’, Fenyes Mansion is a typical example of the Beaux Arts movement and reflects the opulent tastes of the wealthy at the turn of the 20th century. Nowadays home of the Pasadena Museum of History, who manage the mansion and the grounds, inside you can see the original furnishings and works of art which belonged to the Fenyes family. Film buffs will enjoy knowing that the building was used in the movies The Prestige and Being There. Please note: admission to Fenyes Mansion is by guided tour only. Tours are offered on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 12:15pm, lasting one hour and 15 minutes. It is closed on all major holidays and opening times may also be affected by the Rose Bowl Stadium schedule and other events. It’s advisable to book your tour in advance.
17
Pasadena Museum of History
Explore the city’s history and art at Pasadena Museum of History. Housing the extensive collection of the Fenyes family, the Pasadena Museum of History is the only institute of its kind dedicated to the history, art and culture of Pasadena and the west San Gabriel valley. Exhibitions are rotated, with two to four exhibitions usually taking place throughout the year. Opening times for the Exhibition Galleries: Wednesdays to Sundays 12pm to 5pm.
18
The Gamble House
Marvel at the beauty of Gamble House. Originally constructed as a winter retreat for David B. Gamble of Proctor and Gamble fame, this aesthetically pleasing home is a unique mix of Japanese architecture and Californian spaciousness. Now a National Historic Landmark, a tour of the house will allow you to discover the beautiful interiors and grounds. A whole host of interesting events also take place here. General one-hour tours take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and weekends; check the Gamble House website for available times. Gamble House is closed on all major holidays. Advance booking is recommended.
19
Wrigley Gardens
Dive into the Tournament of Roses’ history at Wrigley Mansion. Another extraordinary building on what used to be ‘Millionaire’s Row’, Wrigley’s Mansion was once the home of chewing gum tycoon William Wrigley. Upon Wrigley’s death, the mansion was bequeathed to the city on the provision that it was used as the Tournament of Roses’ headquarters. Today you can see all kinds of memorabilia connected to the tournament as well as enjoy the stunning Wrigley Gardens, which house more than 1,500 varieties of roses and camellias. Free tours of Wrigley Mansion are held every Thursday at 2pm and 3pm between February and August. The grounds are open all year round.
20
Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden
Get a glimpse of the East at the Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden. Originally designed by first generation Japanese immigrant Kinzuchi Fujii, this exquisitely landscaped garden centered around a Japanese tea house will make you feel you have been transported to the Land of the Rising Sun itself. The garden was designed in the Hill and Pond Strolling Garden style, a traditional style in Japan, and features a number of walking paths and water features, including waterfalls, ponds and bridges. The Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden is open to the public on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and the second and last Sundays of every month. Opening times are from 10am to 4pm. The Garden is closed on Thanksgiving and the last Sunday of December.
21
City of Pasadena City Hall
Admire the beauty of the City of Pasadena City Hall A stunning example from the City Beautiful movement, you could say that Pasadena City Hall is a physical representation of the city’s beauty and wealth. With its exquisite domed and arched centerpiece which can be seen from all around town, it’s one of the most photographic buildings in Pasadena. Make sure you take a stroll around the courtyard and admire all the roses there.
22
Vroman's Bookstore
Take some time to browse Vroman’s Bookstore Vroman’s Bookstore is a testament to how much the residents of Pasadena love to read. As the oldest and largest independent bookstore in the whole of SoCal, it hosts a number of events – such as children’s storytimes, craft classes and trivia nights – as well as selling a wide variety of books, audiobooks, gifts and stationery. Vroman’s is also famous for its book signings by famous authors, including Neil Gaiman, ex-President Bill Clinton and Salman Rushdie.
23
Old Pasadena
Join the cool kids in Old Pasadena Commonly referred to as the Old Town, Old Pasadena is the city’s historical center. If you want to hang out in the hippest part of town, this is the place to come. There are over 200 independent boutiques which will satisfy anyone’s retail desires, plus there’s always some kind of event going on, such as the Old Pasadena Food Tasting Tour and the Bob Baker Marionette Theater.
24
Colorado Boulevard
Shop till you drop on Colorado Boulevard The main artery of Old Pasadena, Colorado Boulevard is filled with all kinds of stores and restaurants housed in beautiful, historic brick buildings. Many of the stores you’ll find here are national chains, but there are also cute and quirky independent shops to be found. This street is also home of the Pasadena Rose Parade.
25
Colorado Street Bridge
Take a romantic stroll down Colorado Street Bridge. Whether you’re a fan of the movie La La Land or not, you won’t be able to resist a stroll along this historic bridge. Spanning the Arroyo Seco, the Colorado Street Bridge is a wonderful example of Beaux Arts architecture with epic arches and quaint street lamps.
26
Fenyes Mansion
Explore the extravagance of Fenyes Mansion. Located on what was once known as ‘Millionaire's Row’, Fenyes Mansion is a typical example of the Beaux Arts movement and reflects the opulent tastes of the wealthy at the turn of the 20th century. Nowadays home of the Pasadena Museum of History, who manage the mansion and the grounds, inside you can see the original furnishings and works of art which belonged to the Fenyes family. Film buffs will enjoy knowing that the building was used in the movies The Prestige and Being There. Please note: admission to Fenyes Mansion is by guided tour only. Tours are offered on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 12:15pm, lasting one hour and 15 minutes. It is closed on all major holidays and opening times may also be affected by the Rose Bowl Stadium schedule and other events. It’s advisable to book your tour in advance.
27
Pasadena Museum of History
Explore the city’s history and art at Pasadena Museum of History. Housing the extensive collection of the Fenyes family, the Pasadena Museum of History is the only institute of its kind dedicated to the history, art and culture of Pasadena and the west San Gabriel valley. Exhibitions are rotated, with two to four exhibitions usually taking place throughout the year. Opening times for the Exhibition Galleries: Wednesdays to Sundays 12pm to 5pm.
28
The Gamble House
Marvel at the beauty of Gamble House. Originally constructed as a winter retreat for David B. Gamble of Proctor and Gamble fame, this aesthetically pleasing home is a unique mix of Japanese architecture and Californian spaciousness. Now a National Historic Landmark, a tour of the house will allow you to discover the beautiful interiors and grounds. A whole host of interesting events also take place here. General one-hour tours take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and weekends; check the Gamble House website for available times. Gamble House is closed on all major holidays. Advance booking is recommended.
29
Wrigley Gardens
Dive into the Tournament of Roses’ history at Wrigley Mansion. Another extraordinary building on what used to be ‘Millionaire’s Row’, Wrigley’s Mansion was once the home of chewing gum tycoon William Wrigley. Upon Wrigley’s death, the mansion was bequeathed to the city on the provision that it was used as the Tournament of Roses’ headquarters. Today you can see all kinds of memorabilia connected to the tournament as well as enjoy the stunning Wrigley Gardens, which house more than 1,500 varieties of roses and camellias. Free tours of Wrigley Mansion are held every Thursday at 2pm and 3pm between February and August. The grounds are open all year round.
30
Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden
Get a glimpse of the East at the Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden. Originally designed by first generation Japanese immigrant Kinzuchi Fujii, this exquisitely landscaped garden centered around a Japanese tea house will make you feel you have been transported to the Land of the Rising Sun itself. The garden was designed in the Hill and Pond Strolling Garden style, a traditional style in Japan, and features a number of walking paths and water features, including waterfalls, ponds and bridges. The Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden is open to the public on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and the second and last Sundays of every month. Opening times are from 10am to 4pm. The Garden is closed on Thanksgiving and the last Sunday of December.
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Mairie de la ville de Pasadena
Admirez la beauté de l'hôtel de ville de la ville de Pasadena Un exemple étonnant du mouvement City Beautiful, on pourrait dire que l'hôtel de ville de Pasadena est une représentation physique de la beauté et de la richesse de la ville. Avec sa pièce maîtresse en forme de dôme et d'arche exquise qui peut être vue de partout dans la ville, c'est l'un des bâtiments les plus photographiques de Pasadena. Assurez-vous de vous promener dans la cour et d'admirer toutes les roses qui s'y trouvent.
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Librairie de Vroman
Prenez le temps de parcourir la librairie de Vroman La librairie de Vroman témoigne de l'amour que les habitants de Pasadena ont pour lire. En tant que plus ancienne et plus grande librairie indépendante de l'ensemble de SoCal, elle accueille un certain nombre d'événements - tels que des heures de contes pour enfants, des cours d'artisanat et des soirées trivia - ainsi que la vente d'une grande variété de livres, de livres audio, de cadeaux et de papeterie. Vroman's est également célèbre pour ses signatures de livres par des auteurs célèbres, dont Neil Gaiman, l'ancien président Bill Clinton et Salman Rushdie.
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Vieux Pasadena
Rejoignez les enfants cool à Old Pasadena Communément appelé la vieille ville, Old Pasadena est le centre historique de la ville. Si vous voulez passer du temps dans le quartier le plus branché de la ville, c'est ici qu'il faut venir. Il y a plus de 200 boutiques indépendantes qui satisferont tous les désirs de vente au détail, et il y a toujours une sorte d'événement en cours, comme le Old Pasadena Food Tasting Tour et le Bob Baker Marionette Theatre.
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Boulevard du Colorado
Faites du shopping jusqu'à épuisement sur Colorado Boulevard L'artère principale d'Old Pasadena, Colorado Boulevard, est remplie de toutes sortes de magasins et de restaurants logés dans de beaux bâtiments historiques en briques. La plupart des magasins que vous trouverez ici sont des chaînes nationales, mais il existe également des boutiques indépendantes mignonnes et originales. Cette rue abrite également la Pasadena Rose Parade.
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Pont de la rue Colorado
Faites une promenade romantique sur le Colorado Street Bridge. Que vous soyez fan du film La La Land ou non, vous ne pourrez résister à une balade le long de ce pont historique. Enjambant l'Arroyo Seco, le pont de la rue Colorado est un merveilleux exemple d'architecture Beaux-Arts avec des arches épiques et des lampadaires pittoresques.
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Manoir Fenyes
Explorez l'extravagance de Fenyes Mansion. Situé sur ce qui était autrefois connu sous le nom de "Millionaire's Row", Fenyes Mansion est un exemple typique du mouvement Beaux Arts et reflète les goûts opulents des riches au tournant du 20ème siècle. Aujourd'hui siège du musée d'histoire de Pasadena, qui gère le manoir et le parc, à l'intérieur, vous pouvez voir le mobilier d'origine et les œuvres d'art ayant appartenu à la famille Fenyes. Les cinéphiles apprécieront de savoir que le bâtiment a été utilisé dans les films The Prestige et Being There. Remarque : l'entrée au Fenyes Mansion se fait uniquement par visite guidée. Des visites sont proposées les vendredis, samedis et dimanches à 12h15, d'une durée d'une heure et 15 minutes. Il est fermé tous les jours fériés importants et les horaires d'ouverture peuvent également être affectés par le calendrier du Rose Bowl Stadium et d'autres événements. Il est conseillé de réserver votre visite à l'avance.
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Musée d'histoire de Pasadena
Découvrez l'histoire et l'art de la ville au Pasadena Museum of History. Abritant la vaste collection de la famille Fenyes, le musée d'histoire de Pasadena est le seul institut de ce type dédié à l'histoire, à l'art et à la culture de Pasadena et de la vallée ouest de San Gabriel. Les expositions sont tournées, avec deux à quatre expositions qui ont généralement lieu tout au long de l'année. Horaires d'ouverture des Galeries d'exposition : du mercredi au dimanche de 12h à 17h.
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La maison de jeu
Admirez la beauté de Gamble House. Construite à l'origine comme une retraite d'hiver pour David B. Gamble de Proctor and Gamble, cette maison esthétique est un mélange unique d'architecture japonaise et d'espace californien. Maintenant un monument historique national, une visite de la maison vous permettra de découvrir les magnifiques intérieurs et terrains. Une foule d'événements intéressants ont également lieu ici. Des visites générales d'une heure ont lieu les mardis, jeudis, vendredis et week-ends ; consultez le site Web de Gamble House pour connaître les horaires disponibles. Gamble House est fermé tous les jours fériés. La réservation à l'avance est recommandée.
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Jardins Wrigley
Plongez dans l'histoire du Tournament of Roses au Wrigley Mansion. Un autre bâtiment extraordinaire sur ce qui était autrefois «Millionaire's Row», Wrigley's Mansion était autrefois la maison du magnat du chewing-gum William Wrigley. À la mort de Wrigley, le manoir a été légué à la ville à condition qu'il soit utilisé comme siège du Tournoi des Roses. Aujourd'hui, vous pouvez voir toutes sortes de souvenirs liés au tournoi et profiter des magnifiques jardins Wrigley, qui abritent plus de 1 500 variétés de roses et de camélias. Des visites gratuites de Wrigley Mansion ont lieu tous les jeudis à 14h et 15h entre février et août. Les terrains sont ouverts toute l'année.
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Jardin japonais Storrier Stearns
Découvrez l'Orient au jardin japonais Storrier Stearns. Conçu à l'origine par l'immigrant japonais de première génération Kinzuchi Fujii, ce jardin paysager exquis centré autour d'une maison de thé japonaise vous donnera l'impression d'avoir été transporté au pays du soleil levant lui-même. Le jardin a été conçu dans le style Hill and Pond Strolling Garden, un style traditionnel au Japon, et comprend un certain nombre de sentiers pédestres et de plans d'eau, notamment des cascades, des étangs et des ponts. Le jardin japonais Storrier Stearns est ouvert au public les mercredis, jeudis et vendredis, ainsi que les deuxième et dernier dimanches de chaque mois. Les horaires d'ouverture sont de 10h à 16h. Le jardin est fermé le jour de Thanksgiving et le dernier dimanche de décembre.
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Commentaires (1)
380margarits
Sep 2022
Downloaded their PDF for more information...it lists little tidbits about the area, lots of pictures....but absolutely NO street address for any of the sites talked about. WASTE OF MONEY!!!

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