

Nestled in the heart of Pasadena, the museum celebrates the rich cultural heritage of California through a diverse collection of art, photography, and design. With a focus on local artists, it invites visitors to explore the unique stories woven into the fabric of the state’s artistic landscape.
These prints celebrate the vibrant California Impressionist movement and make for beautiful and evocative pieces of decor. They capture the unique light and landscapes of California artists.
Local artisans create beautiful ceramics reflecting California's culture and landscape, often featuring earthy tones and intricate designs. These items make functional and artistic souvenirs.
Jewelry made by local craftsmen often incorporates unique materials and artistic techniques, reflecting both tradition and modernity. Wearing or gifting such pieces supports local artists.
A stunning collection of art, rare books, and beautiful gardens designed for a tranquil morning stroll amidst blooming flora.
A charming historic district filled with boutique shops, restaurants, and vibrant nightlife, beautifully illuminated in the evening.
Julienne is a popular spot known for its fresh ingredients and artisanal breakfast dishes, served in a charming setting.
Café Bizou is celebrated for its classic French cuisine and offers a delightful lunch menu featuring seasonal ingredients.
Housed in a historic building, The Raymond 1886 features a farm-to-table menu and craft cocktails, making it a chic dinner destination.
Staying hydrated during a visit to the Pasadena Museum of California Art
Protecting one's hearing during live art exhibits and public events
Fried corn tortillas cut into strips, topped with green or red salsa, cheese, and often served with eggs and avocado.
Crispy battered fish fillets served in soft corn tortillas with cabbage, crema, and salsa.
Marinated meats, such as bulgogi or short ribs, grilled at the table and served with side dishes like kimchi.
Nestled along the banks of a serene river, Kanchanpur Riverfront offers a tranquil escape with its lush surroundings and vibrant local culture, making it perfect for relaxation and exploration.
Shingroba Local Market, a vibrant hub of Gondar, offers a glimpse into Ethiopia's rich culture and history through its diverse goods and lively atmosphere.
Kanawa Fort, a 17th-century Dutch-built bastion, stands as a testament to Kerala's rich history, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.