If you're headed to Anaheim, there's a pretty good chance you're going on some Disneyland rides. However you will find, in reality, a few more things to do in Anaheim than just seeing the happiest place on earth. From a posh food hallway into a trio of major live music venues, here are 10 things to do in Anaheim (such as a visit to Disneyland).
1. Anaheim Packing District
Anaheim is not only for Angels matches and Disneyland trips as a result of the coming of the Anaheim Packing District. Split up into three revamped destinations, the block-sized district is anchored by the Packing House, a former Sunkist citrus plant that's been converted into a handsome, contemporary food hall. The ever expanding roster of retailers runs the gamut from full service restaurants to market vendors which specialize in grilled cheese, hot pot, juice, popsicles and more.
2. Disneyland Resort
The longstanding Disneyland hotel isn't just a set of theme parks: it's a stunning piece of pop art carried with rides, resorts and an adjacent shopping centre, Downtown Disney. Incorporating two parks--the 60-year-old, near-mythic Disneyland, and the younger, newly revamped Disney California Adventure--that the hotel calls itself"The Happiest Place on Earth." And if you bring the right mood on you, it will likely live up to its nickname.
While it lacks Dodger Stadium's timeless character, this nice, Metrolink-adjacent ballpark is still a fantastic spot to watch a game. Indeed, the sole issue with the team is that absurd name, transformed (in the Anaheim Angels) from 2004 by owner Arte Moreno despite the fact that the group is not in the city or the county of Los Angeles, and in spite of the fact that it translates, tautologously, as"The Angels Angels of Anaheim."
4. Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center
Housed in the historic Carnegie Library, formerly Anaheim's city library, that this cultural centre has also expanded to a modern adjoining space. In addition to a permanent display of local historical items, the museum features temporary art exhibitions that engage the region's cultural heritage.
5. Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim's bright conference centre hosts all type of expos, conventions and meet-ups, largely especially WonderCon, BlizzCon, VidCon and, another year, Disney's D23 Expo.
6. Anaheim GardenWalk
Although Anaheim's outdoor shopping center has struggled to fill its storefronts, the handful of chain restaurants that do exist (think Cheesecake Factory, California Pizza Kitchen) should tempt nearby theme park guests searching for a bite. A relocated House of Blues now simplifies the shopping centre.
7. House of Blues Anaheim
The concert hall series left behind its Downtown Disney place to get a place just down the street at the Anaheim GardenWalk. The main concert hall hosts a mix of punk, hip-hop and throwback alternative functions. You'll also find live music at the Southern-influenced restaurant, in addition to the members only Foundation Room. Swing by on Sundays for the touch Gospel Brunch.
8. City National Grove of Anaheim
With a calendar of over 200 events each year, this midsize indoor occasion space can accommodate up to 5,000 people for everything from comedy shows to"night with" style concerts.
9. Honda Center
Constructed in 1993, the Honda Center can squeeze in up to 17,000 Anaheim Ducks fans throughout hockey season--although that number is approximately halved while the place becomes converted in an amphitheater-style chairs for musical guests, which have included Jay-Z, Madonna and U2.
10. Oak Canyon Nature Center
Tucked between a hilltop housing development along with a squiggly reservoir, this shaded slice of nature provides the ideal terrain to get budding wilderness explorers. You ought to be able to tackle the majority of the easygoing paths, whether a gentle flow or atop a grassy ridge, within a half hour. Stop by the John J. Collier Interpretive Center on weekends to learn about the local creatures.
11. Yorba Regional Park
This mile-long sliver of green space along the Santa Ana river is a popular spot to lounge around. Playgrounds and picnic tables are plentiful amidst the bicycle paths along with also the park's four little lakes and their connecting streams. If you're searching for more rugged greenery, then think about biking or trekking around the nearby Chino Hills State Park.
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