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1Crystal Cove State Park

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Crystal Cove State Park, located between Newport and Laguna Beaches in Orange County, California, offers a 3.2-mile beach with sandy coves and tide pools. The park spans 2,400 acres of land for hiking and biking, providing well-marked walking trails along chaparral-covered bluffs.
The perfect day trip from LA! We took the boardwalk trail which is surrounded by gorgeous flowers this time of year. Lots of look out points and benches to sit down and take in the cliff side views. The trail takes you down to the beach where you can find countless tide pools! Further down the beach there are multiple restaurants, the visitors center and of course gorgeous coastline. A nature lovers paradise!
Kim S — Google review
If you’re in Newport Beach, this is worth a visit! Amazing views and not very much crowding. Be prepared to walk up and down steep trails to get to the beach. Beautiful scenery
Brian H — Google review
We love this State park. Make sure to go at Low tide so you can enjoy the many tide pools. We have found some cool things in them from Lobsters and an Octopus once. The walk on the beach is awesome from pelican point south to Beachcombers and enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner on the beach. But make reservations or it’s an hour wait. The walking trails are awesome overlooking the ocean.
Chad G — Google review
Crystal Cove State Park is absolutely stunning! From the moment you arrive, the views of the ocean and coastline take your breath away. The hiking trails are well-maintained and offer a mix of easy strolls and more challenging climbs, all with incredible scenic overlooks. Walking along the beach, especially at low tide, reveals tide pools full of fascinating sea life. The beach itself is pristine, with soft sand, clear blue water, and plenty of rocky areas for kids and adults to explore. There are several access points and parking lots, making it convenient to find a spot. The visitor center is helpful and welcoming, and the bathrooms are clean, definitely a plus! We enjoyed stopping at the nearby restaurants along the beach for a meal while soaking in the ocean views. Whether you’re hiking, exploring tide pools, or just relaxing by the water, Crystal Cove is the perfect getaway. Highly recommend bringing a camera. The sunsets here are unforgettable!
Leslie M — Google review
what to expect: follow your GPS to the location. It tells you where the state park is only to be stopped by a passive aggressive security guard who pointed out that there was a stop sign behind the tree. The guard will become a little nicer and then point out that there is parking across the street for a mere $15 but there is a shuttle. He fails to tell you that the shuttle cost two dollars each way so you take all of that and you eventually get down to a mediocre beach with a pretty good restaurant, not much else actually. There are some quaint houses that you can rent out and that seems appealing, but as far as the whole package is concerned, unless you’ve never been to the beach before, it is a pass.
Mark G — Google review
What great beach. $20 a day pass. Clean, blue water. Rocks to climb on. There are several paths to get down to the beach. Upon entering, make a left and park at the end of the lot. Take the paved path next to the bathrooms down to the water. Its still pretty steep. Kids had a blast.
Justin — Google review
I love to go to this place. I went super early and got to see the sunrise. Beach was not too crowded when I got there in the morning. Water was very clear and clean. I saw about six different species of fish swimming in the kelp/ sea grass and rock reef while snorkeling. Be prepared to walk down to the beach and uphill back to the parking lot but it's definitely worth it.
Jon L — Google review
Absolutely Serene. I visited on a weekday. This place felt very open to our sky, ocean and natural world. Crystal Cove was not crowded with people. Good place for relaxation & recreation with a view. Pack a picnic lunch or find nearby park concessions. Purchase a California State Park Day or Multi-Day Pass. Enjoy this beauty and other California state beach parks on a day journey along the Pacific Coast Highway. Tip: The stairs leading to beach have an uneven surface and are a bit wonky to walk down. There is a walking ramp located nearby that is a more stable alternative to provide better footing, if needed.
Sandra D — Google review
California, USA•https://www.crystalcovestatepark.org/•(949) 494-3539•Tips and more reviews for Crystal Cove State Park

2Laguna Art Museum

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Laguna Art Museum, located in Orange County, is a renowned cultural destination with a waterfront setting. The museum boasts an exclusive collection of over 3,500 Californian artworks spanning from the early 19th century to contemporary pieces. Visitors can explore permanent collection galleries and special exhibitions guided by expert staff. This oldest art institution in the area captures the unique spirit and history of California through its exquisite art collection.
Very beautiful! We came in a group of 4. Paid $30, children under 12 are free and receive a cute goodie bag! This was a 3 story adventure! 10/10 highly recommend! Parking was easy, it’s all street parking so bring your change lol. Also don’t forget to stop by the gift shop!! It was truly beautiful and even the butterflies on the walls were for sale!
Cassandra M — Google review
A really lovely contemporary art museum. 3 floors of art, the main floor had 3 galleries. A cute little gift shop. There’s a small entrance fee, but it’s free on the first Thursday of the month, 6-9 pm. Worth the trip. The staff were extremely friendly.
Andy F — Google review
Worth the entry fee. Delightful gallery with several exhibits. Took the baby- easy to navigate with a stroller.
R M — Google review
Small but filled with art and amazing exhibits!! My only regret is that we didn't have more time to linger! Worth the admission and a look!! Also loved the showcase on local student artists! So much talent on display, excited for the future of art!
Alludra T — Google review
Great atmosphere, there was a band playing when I got there. As an LCAD student this felt really personal to me seeing all the MFA works. Hope I could get there one day. Also love that it's free for 19&under. AND they had free water.
Oscar — Google review
The Laguna Art Museum is a captivating cultural gem showcasing California’s rich artistic heritage. With thoughtfully curated exhibits, diverse collections, and engaging programs, it offers visitors a deep appreciation of local art. The museum’s welcoming atmosphere and beautiful coastal setting make it an inspiring destination for art lovers.
Krishna S — Google review
Great place to check out. Wonderful painting and mixed mediums to see.
Deb D — Google review
Lovely gallery space. They have a great permanent collection of Laguna artists I wish they had more of their artworks on display. $12 entry. Closed Mondays. Update March 24 returns to revisit. They have no permanent collections on display still very PUZZLING as to why?? Exhibitions I saw were good but please display some of the amazing artworks you own!
Ben H — Google review
307 Cliff Dr, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://www.lagunaartmuseum.org/•(949) 494-8971•Tips and more reviews for Laguna Art Museum
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3Main Beach

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Main Beach in Laguna is a vibrant and scenic spot with a boardwalk perfect for relaxation, exercise, and dog walking. From June to September, dogs are allowed on the beach from 9 am to 6 pm, while they can visit anytime during the rest of the year as long as they're on-leash. The beach offers stunning views, Southern California sun, picnic areas, a basketball court, and a children's playground.
I went on a gloomy day.. but it was still so beautiful!! It's 10x better on a sunny day of course, but the scenery and surroundings is so nice. I love this beach along with la jolla!
Vincent P — Google review
Great location 👌 plenty of things to do here. park in nearby garage and walk to beach, shops, and good eats 😋 stayed the entire day from 10a to dinner. would definitely recommend a day on beach ⛱️ here
Jason H — Google review
The best lively beach in the entire state of California. Calm beach for swimmers, pleasant playground, beach volleyball, tourist sightings, boardwalk, and many restaurants, bars, and hotels around. For more follow our instagram @gemislist
NS R — Google review
Beautiful and accessible with easy parking as long as it doesn't fill up.
C C — Google review
Laguna Main Beach has gorgeous sand and a classic SoCal vibe. Waves were a bit strong for small kids when we visited, but there were plenty of people around and lifeguards on duty, so we still felt comfortable. Great place to spend an afternoon!
Tony C — Google review
We are new to SoCal and live in between OC and San Diego county. We decided to check out an OC beach as we’ve heard so many great things. We were throughly disappointed. I don’t know what going on but the beach was covered in kelp. Upon arrival we set up our stuff in front of a lifeguard tower but further in front of the cones. The lifeguard watched and waited for us to be fully set up with all our stuff to come and tell us to move. There was nowhere to move. Mounds and mounds of kelp everywhere with tons of sand flies around them and bees! The beach is over crowded and reeks of sewage. Definitely our first and last time there. 0/10 would not recommend.
Maddox M — Google review
Always a relaxing walk and atmosphere at this beach!
黒Karimm R — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ We absolutely LOVE Laguna Beach! 🌊🌴 It's a perfect haven for families, offering a fantastic family-friendly environment. The beach, during low tide, is a treasure trove of fun with tide pools where you and your kids can explore shells, fish, crabs, and more—it's an adventure that can keep us entertained all day long! Laguna Beach truly stands out as one of Orange County's top destinations. The picturesque scenery, coupled with the opportunity for family fun, makes it a must-visit spot. We appreciate the convenience of great food options within walking distance (specially traveling with kids) The space is perfect for kids to play and run around, and our daughter absolutely loves it. Laguna Beach has become our go-to getaway, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, family-friendly activities, and delightful dining options. Five stars without a doubt!
Mr. R — Google review
Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•Tips and more reviews for Main Beach

4Crescent Bay Point Park

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Crescent Bay Point Park in Laguna Beach offers stunning panoramic views of the ocean and a tide pool from its bluff. It's a popular spot for capturing breathtaking sunset photos, with the city bathed in golden light and the Pacific Ocean glistening below. This compact park features a large grassy knoll overlooking Crescent Bay, providing an ideal setting for a picnic while watching the sun dip into the aquamarine waters.
More of an overlook than a park, it’s still absolutely beautiful and worth going to. The views are incredible and it’s amazing places like this exist in the world.
Bernard J — Google review
Crescent Bay has been my favorite beach and the only beach I have taken my kids to for the past 20 years. My kids love looking at the sea urchins, small fish, crabs, etc when the tide is low. Parking can be somewhat of a pain at times but it's worth it!
Ryan — Google review
What a great park! There’s a large, open lawn that’s perfect for laying back and relaxing, with southern-facing sunlight that lasts all the way until sunset. The park also features a scenic lookout point. It’s an ideal spot to unwind, take a break, and recharge.
Matthew — Google review
It's a small but romantic park with gorgeous views. Limited street parking.
P T — Google review
Our favorite beach when we visit California. Has a good spot to take pictures at sunset as well
Trent M — Google review
Highly recommend this place to wait for the sunset. We previously looked for other places, but this one close to the beach and easily accessible, I think it is the best in Laguna Beach.
Juan M — Google review
Great beach coming here on our vacation. Kinda bummed it was overcast, but it was a nice, spacious beach, quick access from our hotel.
Nathan W — Google review
Wonderful park with wide sweeping views of the Pacific and Laguna Beach area. If you are quiet and patient enough you can see dolphins, whales, birds, and so much more. The water fountain to fill up bottles was helpful and parking along the curbs was great. We really enjoyed this spot in golden hour and got some amazing photos. Highly recommend.
Zach I — Google review
Crescent Bay Dr, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://crescentbaypointpark.com/•(949) 497-0716•Tips and more reviews for Crescent Bay Point Park

5Victoria Beach

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Victoria Beach, located just south of downtown Laguna Beach, is a picturesque white-sand beach known for its iconic Pirate Tower. This 60-foot castle-inspired tower was built in 1926 as an enclosed staircase for Senator William E. Brown and has become a famous spot for photos. The tower, made from poured concrete with narrow window openings and a cone-shaped roof, adds to the beach's charm. Visitors can explore it at low tide or admire it from the beach.
We heard about this beautiful beach and the historic castle nestled by the cliff, so we decided to check it out. We managed to find parking in the neighborhood, which was convenient. There are steps leading down to the beach, and reaching the castle requires some walking on loose rocks, so it's important to be cautious as they can be slippery. During high tide, the water and waves can reach quite high, so keep that in mind. The castle itself is stunning, and I wish there were more information available about its history. The beach is very clean, but the shallow waters are rocky and may not be safe for swimming. Overall, it was a lovely visit!
Shahbaz S — Google review
We call it Pirate Tower Beach. The tower is fun to see. You can’t climb it or go in it, but it’s worth checking out. It’s to the right of the beach. You see tide pools and walk over rocks to get there. The beach is hard to find the first time you go there. Silver lining is that it keeps the beach less crowded. You park on PCH. You go in through the neighborhood, down stairs or a ramp. The ramp is pretty steep. I wouldn’t recommend bringing little kids/strollers. There are no bathrooms. We were there over Memorial Day weekend and there was a lifeguard. If you have little kids, better to go south to the beaches below The Montage. It has to be low tide to get to the tower. Definitely look up when low tide is before you go. There’s a pool on the way to the tower. I’ve only seen the pool filled with water once. Be careful of big waves because that’s how the pool gets filled. It’s a beautiful spot. I highly recommend checking it out if you’re in Laguna Beach.
Chloe S — Google review
Victoria Beach – A Hidden Gem in Laguna Beach Victoria Beach is hands-down one of the most breathtaking spots in Laguna Beach and a must-visit for anyone who loves coastal views, hidden landmarks, and a bit of adventure. Tucked away from the more touristy areas, this beach feels like a secret escape—with its stunning blue waters, soft sand, and of course, the iconic Pirate Tower, a historic stone structure that looks like it was pulled from a fairytale. What makes Victoria Beach truly special is how secluded and peaceful it feels. Whether you’re there to take photos, relax by the tide pools, or just enjoy the sunset, the vibe is serene and magical. The view from the shore is incredible, especially during golden hour. Tip for Access: To get there, head to the intersection of Victoria Drive and Sunset Terrace. Parking can be tricky, so aim for early morning or late afternoon and park in the surrounding residential streets (be mindful of permit-only spots). You’ll find a staircase down to the beach near 2713 Victoria Dr—just follow the signs and be ready for a short walk. Highly recommend bringing a camera, water shoes for the rocks, and your sense of adventure. This spot is a local treasure you’ll be glad you discovered.
Reem A — Google review
Beautiful, secluded beach. We saw a pod of dolphins in May 🐬 One downside is that the concrete hill down to the beach is VERY steep: makes it difficult if you're bringing a cooler.
Megan W — Google review
Beatifull beach and acces to pirate cove. Its long beach BUT you cant walk acros and exit back to road. There is only one patch where you can come and get out. We walked to another side and there is privat community and gate so you cant exit there.
KOTKALLE O — Google review
This is a must visit spot! Beach is very clean and there is always a guard. Pirate tower is an awesome photographic place. Take the stairway and keep walking to the right to find the spot. Note: Walk with caution there is algae on rocks and might be slippery
Hinduja K — Google review
pro- Pirate Tower when there is low tide, lifegaurds are friendly and nice and acutally helpful let me know to not walk all the way to the tower due to rougher waves, I asked if I could still take pictures he said yes. You reach beach under PCH street thru Victoria Lane that is down below in residential area under street bridge. con- little to no parking at all on streets, come early to grab a spot, also no changing rooms, no restrooms, no showers, I would walk up and over to the other beach by the hotel they have those services at bottom of hotel for the all the public, the hotel is called the montage u reach thru here on Western.
Diana G — Google review
Beach is extraordinary . Very high tide pools . It’s visual feast to watch the waves 🌊. It’s so soothing and relaxing. All Laguna beaches are eye catching and bit crowded. And photo sections are happening in the beach view . I think Laguna beaches are popular for photo shoots . It’s good for surfing 🏄‍♀️ bcz of waves 🌊 . If you go to this beach , you will definitely enjoy , relax and most importantly will be continuously starring the beach beauty . It has both public and private access to enter , please carefully choose the public access
Ramya G — Google review
Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•Tips and more reviews for Victoria Beach
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6Sawdust Art Festival

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The Sawdust Art Festival in Laguna Beach is a long-standing event that has been supporting local artists for over 50 years. This renowned festival takes place over nine weeks during the summer, attracting more than 200,000 visitors annually. The festival features a handcrafted village with sawdust-covered streets and showcases various crafts such as ceramics and sculpture. Visitors can explore art booths featuring works by local high school students as well as pieces by established American artists.
I have wanted to come to this art festival since I can remember and I am just 30 minutes away. We went during the weekend day and to my surprise it was somewhat busy. They have two live bands playing every 15 minutes or so. They have tons of small art shops, each individually with its own artists 🎨 . We parked outside with paid parking. I paid $10 for 2 hours and 30 minutes, which I thought it wasn't that bad. They also have a food court. The food we ordered was good from Loco Taco; 3 tacos of carnitas and a strawberry 🍓 and banana 🍌 smoothie. We would definitely come back. Recommend for all ages.
EdenA — Google review
The best art festival around. Outstanding art in a laid back approachable fun venue. Each booth is hand crafted out of wood amongst the trees, with wood chips on the ground. Live music enhance the joyful atmosphere along with outstanding eateries. Artists demo their work and there are lots of classes like pottery making along with live glass blowing. Lots of fun activities for children. Artists love sharing their craft and chatting with festival goers. It is a charming, joyful, energizing, must go festival for all ages. They even have a Christmas festival that is just as charming. I have been attending Sawdust for decades and thoroughly enjoy every time.
Danelle T — Google review
love going to art festivals and meeting the talented artists. The Sawdust Festival was very busy on the Sunday we went. Parking was really bad. It took us over half an hour to find parking and we parked quite far away. We purchased the tickets at the front. We went through the bag check and metal detectors without a hitch. It's really cute inside and I like how each stalls were decorated by the artists. I do find the prices a bit high but that was expected. We did buy a few small pieces during our visit. There were many seating areas scattered around and food options too.
Sharon B — Google review
Two of my girlfriends and I went to the Sawdust Art Festival because one of my friends wanted to buy two more pieces of jewelry from a vendor she had purchased jewelry from the week prior. We had such a great time. There were two live bands playing simultaneously in different locations for our entertainment. We had a bite to eat and some cocktails and listened to the music during our dinner. All of the different types of art was amazing and the artists were all very friendly when we had questions. It was a good happy relaxed vibe that day and my friends and I really enjoyed our time at the festival.
Therese M — Google review
This place seems small but once inside, there’s a lot of stands selling all sorts of items. There’s clothing, pictures, glass, jewelry, 3D pictures, glass blowing and ceramic making. There are statues and displays around the area. They have live music that was fun to hear and eating areas to sit and enjoy. There’s even small water falls that are just lovely. It was very enjoyable. The parking area is small but you can park on the street for meter parking or a direct parking lot.
L. R — Google review
Nice atmosphere, it's peaceful and serene. Very talented artists. Good music. All in all, a great vibe! Recommended parking lots are very small. Street parking is metered. I would go again.
Elizabeth S — Google review
The admission is $12. I was doubting at the first time but it’s really worth it. Two live musics are going, eucalyptus trees are around you with very cool arts, glass art is going. Love their vibe🎶🎨
Keumdal J — Google review
This is the first time I’ve ever gone to the Sara sawdust festival. There were a ton of really cool vendors and live music. The food was delicious. The people were great and the weather was amazing. I will definitely go back next year.
Michelle C — Google review
935 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://www.sawdustartfestival.org/summer•(949) 494-3030•Tips and more reviews for Sawdust Art Festival

7Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters

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The Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach is a renowned annual event that showcases a diverse range of art forms, from traditional paintings to public installations. The festival's highlight is the Pageant of the Masters, where live costumed actors bring famous paintings to life in a 90-minute show known as tableaux vivants. This unique presentation features iconic works such as El Jaleo by John Singer and Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper.
13 of us had a very good time. The band was wonderful. We know we could bring a picnic and and your own wine! I'm going back next week for the full experience. 14x14x14 soft-sided ice chest. Have fun!
Patricia K — Google review
This is a MUST see during the summer months in Laguna Beach!! The Irvine bowl does NOT have a bad seat in the house. It is like a miniature Hollywood Bowl but with a much more quaint feeling. The trees surrounding the bowl is undeniably beautiful at night. Before you enter the bowl make sure you arrive early to visit the art show and talk to the artist. They are charming and excited to sell you their art work. The Pageant of the Masters has been running over 90 years and continues to impress and get more creative every year. It started in 1933 and recreates famous artists paintings,sculptors and statues in a three-dee form. This year was about visiting all the famous museums in California and bringing them to life. Binoculars are a MUST to see the details of each scene. You may buy, rent or bring your own. This is definitely a unique and beautiful experience well worth seeing. Unfortunately no cameras or cell phones are allowed. Eat before you go or bring your own in a 14x14x14 cooler with goodies and drinks to share. YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED!!! A MUST!!!
Sandra M — Google review
ALWAYS WONDERFUL, ALWAYS MAGICAL!!! The Pageant of the Masters and Festival of Arts are annual must see events! A great escape from the summer heatwaves to cool ocean breezes and mild temperatures of Laguna Beach. My favorite artwork is the Junior Art Exhibit with juried artwork from grade school to high school age children. Was very happy to see this years entries were much more imaginative and creative once again versus the years after COVID lock downs. We have a whole days outing in Laguna Beach so we have time to see the art festivals (Festival of Arts, the Junior Art Exhibit, The Sawdust Festival) and enjoy a great meal by the beach before we head to the Pageant in the evening. Love how they show you what goes in to setting up a scene with a painting as they place models in their make-up and costumes, roll down the backdrop, and place props in. It's amazing to see the real magic happen when they light the set to create the mood and color palette of the artist, to make real people look like a part of the painting. Be sure to bring a blanket or jacket, seat cushions and binoculars if you have them. Temperatures really drop after sunset.
Lorel S — Google review
show starts at 8:30 PM with an intermission ends 1030ish. Masterpieces come to life Runs all of June and July Different show every year along with a fine art festival before the show Gates open at 5 PM Great evening for a date night.. or a girls night
Doreen Z — Google review
All I can say is WOW! What an incredibly talented production. I was amazed at everything from the music to the venue. Let alone the masterpieces themselves. You should definitely go!
Sky S — Google review
Such a fun art festival and show ! Our family has made a tradition of going every year for decades now. We like to arrive early to enjoy the artisan booths prior to the show itself. We look forward to the different themes every year. This years’ was fantastic per usual! It is such an incredible mix of art and performance.
Kelly S — Google review
I attend the pageant every year for well over the past 10. I swear by last minute tickets and main tier left so you can get in and out easier. I always go mid August. The themes change and they have increasingly focused on more current (>1950s) and west coast art than in the past. Bring your own binoculars and plan for time before to walk around the exhibits. I usually park and eat by Lumberyard making a resi at 6pm. Occasionally there is parking available in the pricier lot on the right side just past theater. I just attended a music event and paid for the seats. With paid seats we had front and center about 3 rows back even at 445pm. Tables are for 4 or 6. It appears you can plan ahead and just pay the lower cost entrance fee but plan to arrive at opening which was 4 sharp - free tables and ampitheater seating is all first come. People brought full meals and many bottles of wine or alcohol in other containers. There is wine for purchase and possibly some concessions. I’d bring a table cloth and something to sit on as the wire seats were a bit uncomfortable after 3 hours. The night club seating is more like bistro seats. We also sat and mingled well after the concert and and had time to walk the exhibits in peace. Dancing happened to the far side of the stage. Most people stay seated.
Natasha F — Google review
Did the pageant masters, suggest more time to browse before the show. Also the closer center seating tickets the better. I just want to see the human factors involved and felt to far away we were left mid. There are themed events and music before the show. I need to go back cause I missed this. We came on a Monday evening. It was lovely with a slight chill in the air. As the orchestra brought out and highlighted the show beautifully. Bring a blanket, sweaters and maybe a snack!! Shuttle was easy, parking 5 bucks, we chose lot 16 for those with limited walking, this was doable distance about two football fields with rest in-between to get seated. Then you gotta return! So it can be smaller segments to walk if you plan ahead. I loved the featured artists works prior to the show. They were so interesting to talk to.
Jean B — Google review
650 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•https://www.foapom.com/•(949) 494-1145•Tips and more reviews for Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters

8Pirate Tower

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The Pirate Tower in Laguna Beach is a hidden gem located on the rocks of Victoria Beach. This picturesque spot looks like something out of a fairytale and is perfect for Instagram-worthy photos. The tower serves as an enclosed staircase to a private cliff-top home and has an intriguing history, with previous owners including a California state senator, a Naval officer, and Bette Midler. Visitors can enjoy the quiet beach and stunning views while imagining their own stories about this mysterious stone turret by the Pacific Ocean.
The Pirate Tower in Laguna Beach is a hidden gem with a magical vibe. Nestled on Victoria Beach, it feels like stepping into a fairy tale. The 60-foot tower, built in 1926, adds a sense of mystery and history to the stunning coastal setting. Accessible only at low tide, reaching it involves a short but scenic walk along the beach. The crashing waves and rugged rocks make the spot incredibly picturesque. While the tower itself is locked and not open for entry, its presence is captivating. Perfect for photography enthusiasts or those seeking a unique beach experience. Parking can be tricky, so plan ahead. The area around the tower is often less crowded, offering some peaceful moments. A must-visit if you’re in Laguna Beach!
Harry — Google review
Gorgeous staircase built in the 1950's that has been dubbed "Pirate's Tower" The Beach is very nice with artificial Tide Pools enabling swimming holes for Kiddos. Only downfall is...WATCH THE TIDE! As far as Parking, I would recommend parking on PCH and walking to the stairway.
Brandon N — Google review
Go to Victoria Beach and climb up on the rocks on the north side of the beach. The tower is a short walk around the cliff corner. Be careful and don't climb on the rocks if there is a sign warning you not to because the waves can be high and choppy! The tower was cool looking, there aren't any info signs about it.
Brynn C — Google review
amazing view and quite unique place. Just remember be there at low tide. 2/3 hours before high tide it becomes unsafe to reach there, at high tide, accessible route totally under water
Hunter L — Google review
Totally gotta check this one out! What an awesome spot. Parked near Treasure Island and then walked up the coast to get to Victoria beach. Watch the tide getting to the tower.
Jess R — Google review
Wow wow wow. 🙀 I had a lot wows slipping away from my mouth. Tips: go early morning or sundown time. I think this tip should be a common sense. Anyways, I had a great great time here. Everywhere just amazed me. I haven’t gotten enough to stay here. It was awakening in the early morning.
Aitana B — Google review
So amazing and worth a little hike!! There was someone on Google reviews that told us to park on pch and walk down the streets. It was helpful getting us there. We took the stairs back up instead of the road, I like the road better bevause you still have to walk up the road after the stairs.
Stephanie P — Google review
You have to park off Pacific Coast Highway . Be careful not to step on the green alge. It's very slippery if you step on it. Safety 1st, so make sure you walk on the leveled rocks. Great photo ops when you arrive at the castle. Park as close to the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway (or South Coast Highway on street signs) and Victoria Drive (or Sunset Terrace) as you can. This is where you walk to the Laguna Beach Pirate Tower starts. Make your way down the street where it intersects with Sunset Terrace. On the right, in between two houses, you will find the stairway that leads to Victoria Beach
Sam O — Google review
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9The Laguna Playhouse

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The Laguna Playhouse is a midsized regional theater located in Laguna Beach, known for staging big-name plays, musicals, comedy shows, and kids' productions. The area has a rich cultural history and was once considered a mecca for lovers of alternative lifestyles. The playhouse sits next to the Festival of Arts and is one of the last community playhouses in Orange County.
We saw Rapunzel this Christmas, Sally Struthers was the PERFECT witch and JL Benet was a very charming Prince. Excellent venue, excellent show!
Lonna W — Google review
This place is perfect and intimate! The staff and audience are very respectful. I feel safe bringing my daughter. The shows are funny and engaging. Love this place very much!!!
Tina C — Google review
Perfect, intimate playhouse where we were immersed in the drama of the presentation of Fences, a story about father and sons/husband and wife. Good production, great set, well run playhouse.
Ryan B — Google review
I thoroughly enjoyed the performance at Laguna Playhouse. The acting was absolutely incredible. Watching a small cast take on multiple roles so seamlessly was mind blowing. It was clever, engaging, and kept my mind fully involved from start to finish. I do wish there were more people in my age group attending. This kind of live theater is something more young adults should experience. They are definitely missing out. My only critique is that the seats do not have cupholders or a place to store drinks, which would be a helpful upgrade.
M A — Google review
First time attending a performance and it was fun. Theater is small enough that every seat is a good seat. We're planning to attend more plays.
Heather B — Google review
The festival of arts and the pageant of the master are most awesome things that's held at this location every single year from July to the end of August.It's so wonderful. Any art lover should come and see the pageant and all of the wonderful things that they do. Look it up, underpanted of the masters and you'll see past events in what were featured?Which artist summer old masters?Some have been automobiles all kinds of different things
Karen H — Google review
Wonderful resource in Laguna. Not a bad seat in the house. Professionally produced plays, sometimes with actors you'll recognize. This is a go-to place for my wife and I.
Rick N — Google review
We have attended the Christmas performances at the Laguna Playhouse for many many years now. Obviously a fun family tradition. Yesterday's manatee show was spectacular. I have three sons in there 20's now and they all agree it was the best one ever!!! The wicked sister's in Cinderella and Button made us laugh so hard. The fairy god mother's singing voice absolutely breathtaking. The costumes and set design were so beautiful. We were impressed by everyone in the cast!!! The performance was top notch. 👌
Yolanda K — Google review
606 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://www.lagunaplayhouse.com/•(949) 497-2787•Tips and more reviews for The Laguna Playhouse

10Top of the World Dr

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Top of the World Drive offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The road is known for its stunning vistas and hairpin turns, making it a popular destination for driving enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. As you ascend Top of the World Drive, you'll be treated to ever-expanding views that seem to stretch on forever. Whether you're seeking a scenic drive or a photo-worthy overlook, Top of the World Drive delivers an unforgettable experience for all who traverse its winding path.
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11Laguna Canyon Winery

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Laguna Canyon Winery, nestled in Laguna Beach, California, has been a beloved fixture in the community for over a decade. Founded by J.J Huber with an Italian-themed vision, this boutique urban winery offers tastings and bottle sales in a charming setting. The Huber brothers' dedication to their dream since 1993 is evident in the premium grapes sourced from Napa and Sonoma Valleys that go into crafting each unique blend bursting with smooth flavors.
I had a fantastic experience at the Laguna Beach Winery tasting room! The atmosphere was inviting and vibrant, making it a perfect spot to unwind. Cole, our host, was amazing—his knowledge of the wines and the winemaking process truly enhanced our visit. He was not only informative but also incredibly kind, making us feel right at home. I highly recommend this winery to anyone looking for a delightful tasting experience!
Rachel P — Google review
Tried the Napa Valley Wine passport the last two years and I can say without a doubt this has been the best wine experience I have had. J.J Huber has been such and amazing host with great knowledge on wine making process and great background to all his successful wine blends. Can't wait to come back the vibe is amazing with some great 80s Rock and Roll.
Froilan C — Google review
The best winery and service I have ever experienced! Tucked away in the beautiful Laguna Beach Canyon, this intimate boutique winery was the perfect setting to celebrate my 60th milestone birthday. The owner and his staff were gracious, kind, and incredibly accommodating. The wines were exceptional, and the cheese platters were absolutely delicious. It’s a wonderful place to sit back, unwind, and savor the afternoon. I cannot recommend it enough—thank you, thank you, thank you!
Debra A — Google review
We had an amazing time at Laguna Canyon Winery’s All Red Tasting Journey. It started with a refreshing glass of California Rosé sparkling wine and a brief video about the winemaking process. The charcuterie board paired perfectly with the premium wines. The staff was knowledgeable, the setting cozy, and the tasting experience was well-paced and educational. I’d highly recommend this to any wine lover, especially if you’re into bold, complex reds. Great value and a great selection — we'll definitely be back! 🍷
Frander H — Google review
Came in for the Napa at the bar experience. Had a great time. It was very interesting to try different locally made wines, hear story behind each and be guided through the tasting process. Great wine and great time. Was one way to spend weekend afternoon with friends.
Daniil T — Google review
My cousin found a Groupon for this place. What a pleasant surprise! We loved it here. You get to pour your own wine. The owner is such a doll. And the wine 🍷 was great!! We bought a bottle to take for dinner.
Anais B — Google review
JJ was phenomenal in his knowledge about wine and pairings. 100% would recommend if you love wine and a good time.
Camille R — Google review
This winery is a real gem in laguna. Amazing wines, great education ok the process and some real unique flavors. J.J. was an awesome host and made the trip out here well worth it. 6 stars.
Joe P — Google review
2173 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://www.lagunacanyonwinery.com/•(949) 715-9463•Tips and more reviews for Laguna Canyon Winery

12Treasure Island Park

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Located in the heart of Laguna Beach on the Montage Resort property, Treasure Island Park is a popular spot for various activities such as swimming, scuba diving, and tide pooling. It offers breathtaking views of the ocean and is often chosen for weddings and photo shoots due to its stunning horizons and sparkling blue waters. The park features a convenient ramp for easy access to the beach, mild waves, and clear water where sea lions can be spotted.
Treasure Island Park is one of the most beautiful parks I’ve ever visited. It’s peaceful, scenic, and honestly feels like something out of a movie. Unlike Malibu, it’s more serene. I went for an evening walk with friends and loved every moment, though I do wish I had experienced it during the day or early morning. I’m definitely planning to come back!
Vanessa L — Google review
Absolutely beautiful 😍. The rocks the rocks the rocks... The rocks have formed a beautiful foundation for tide pools and there is usually someone there I think that can at least tell you about the sea life in the tide pools. The beach is beautiful as well! We really loved it.
J A — Google review
Beautiful place to take an evening stroll at sunset. We usually take our dogs who love to roll in the soft, fluffy green grass! Lots of families playing and having picnics. Several spots to sit and enjoy watching and listening to the rhythmic crashing ocean waves.
Katy M — Google review
I have wonderful time strolling around here . All the way benches to sit and enjoy the views . You can walk around the stretch and find amazing views all around.
Ramya G — Google review
Beautiful Sandy beach but I will say it was not the one for kids to swim at. Definite rip currents and sadly no bathrooms that I could find. It was gorgeous. The views are amazing and surfing would easily be done here
Christin M — Google review
This place is the closest thing to the Mediterranean you can get in SoCal. A nice cove, water is calmer and possibly warmer. Absolutely the place to go to enjoy a day at the beach
Donatella P — Google review
Treasure Island Beach is absolutely stunning. The sand is soft, clean, and the whole place feels like a hidden gem tucked away on the coast. The views are breathtaking, with crystal clear water that makes it the perfect spot to relax, sunbathe, or take in the beauty of the ocean. Everything about the beach feels well-kept and inviting, which makes it stand out compared to many other crowded or less maintained beaches. That being said, the waves here are no joke they’re super choppy and can get rough fast. It’s definitely not the calmest water for a casual swim, so you need to be ready to handle strong surf. If you’re a confident swimmer, you’ll enjoy the challenge, but if not, it’s better to stay closer to the shore and just enjoy the scenery. Overall, Treasure Island Beach is a gorgeous and clean spot that’s perfect for a beach day, but go prepared to respect the power of the waves.
Myra — Google review
Beautiful beach. There was someone educating people about the aquatic life. Parking and restrooms available.
Jim H — Google review
30799 Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•https://www.lagunabeachcity.net/Home/Components/FacilityDirector…•(949) 497-3311•Tips and more reviews for Treasure Island Park

13Laguna Beach Historical Society

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Immerse yourself in the captivating history of Laguna Beach at the Laguna Beach Historical Society Museum. Housed within the charming Murphy Smith Historical Bungalow, this museum offers a journey through time, showcasing the evolution of Laguna Beach from a quaint fishing village to a vibrant coastal town. The collection features an array of photographs, documents, and artifacts that depict the city's transformation into an artistic haven and popular tourist destination.
278 Ocean Ave, Laguna Beach, CA 92651•http://www.lagunabeachhistory.org/•Tips and more reviews for Laguna Beach Historical Society

14Treasure Island Beach

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Located in Laguna Beach, California, Treasure Island Beach is a stunning coastal gem with picturesque rock formations and tide pools. Situated near the Montage Laguna Beach Resort, it offers easy access to both the resort's amenities and the beach. Visitors can explore the unique rock formations and small coves along the shoreline, while low tide reveals mesmerizing tide pools teeming with marine life. However, caution is advised for swimmers due to strong riptides and undertow.
Absolutely gorgeous, one of our favorite places in Socal for sure. Because it's below a very expensive hotel the whole area to get there is kept in excellent condition, we love the way it's landscaped with many benches to sit and enjoy the view before to get to the beaches. They have machines that remove sand from the paved areas and they do a fantastic job at keeping it to high standards . There is a small covered parking lot, it's often full but there are other parking places close to the kids playground nearby . They charge for parking around 3 dollars per hour . There are restrooms with public access ( wich not always have paper to dry the hands ) and many outdoor places where to rinse feet or have a quick shower wich is super convenient and not something you find everywhere . There are a few access points to the beaches , and I would check the tide before choosing wich one going to. I remember at least 2 accessible ones although they are quite steep. Our favorite one it's a small section with rocks on both sides and sand in the middle , many people swim there because the waves are not as intense. There are seals . Please remember to respect the wildlife and don't go too close to them . I recommend to check for signs as sometimes bacteria levels are too high and it's better not to go in the water.
Elite — Google review
Our adventure at Laguna Beach began at Treasure Island Park, a coastal paradise perched above the ocean with panoramic views, perfectly manicured paths, and access to one of the area’s most beautiful beaches—Treasure Island Beach. This was perfect place for our mid morning relaxation. The cove-like beach features tide pools, sea caves, and soft sand framed by dramatic cliffs. . From there we took a scenic walk to Hobo Canyon - the trail area nestled in Laguna’s wild, hilly landscape. Hobo Canyon is perfect for hiking and reconnecting with nature. .
Punnya M — Google review
This is a gorgeous beach and landscapes. More beautiful than some beaches in Hawaii that I've seen. Very clean and well landscaping. We spotted 3 seals basking in the sun at once. Great family getaway. ❤️ 🏖 🌞 🕶
M — Google review
Very clean beach, but the sand is a little more coarse than others - still excellent. Drops off quickly into deep water. Nice little waves for a relaxing experience, and isn’t as busy as other beaches. Pick a good spot though away from the archways and the resort cabanas as lots of folks are snapping pics and it can get noisy and busy in those parts.
Connor O — Google review
One of my favorite beaches in California! The walkway down to the beach has beautiful flowers and cactus and multiple lookouts- you can’t take a bad picture here! Not only did we love relaxing on the powdery sand with aqua waves but there are so many rock formations and tide pools to climb on and explore. We will be back again soon!
Kim S — Google review
You can enter from the treasure island park as it has parking beneath that . There is walkway all along to spot the beautiful coast views from the top . You can see the Victoria beach tower also from there
Ramya G — Google review
It was a spectacular day at the beach. It started out as overcasted, but the sun eventually came out this day in June. Treasure Island is a great place to bring your family as this beach seems to be more family friendly than Laguna Beach. Beware of the tide, as it is strong and can bring you down if you are walking near a strong waves. If you have children, most children play in the sand or discover the amazing tide pools near the rocks. There is a marine guide near the tide pools to tell you what you may sea in the tide pools that day. There is a telescope on spot where the marine guide shows you more marine life that you can spot unless you had binoculars. On this particular day, there was parent and their child looking at the tide pools. However, this child decided to go into the tide pools and play. The marine guide noticed that there was a child playing in the tide pools. The marine guide explained nicely that people are not allowed to disrupt the tide pools by touching or playing in them. I was shocked to see that the parent was not concerned about this as this parent patiently waited for the child to be done playing. Maybe the parent didn’t understand the language nor read the beach rules before entering Treasure Island Beach. In the future, it may help by placing a sign nearby the tide pools ,so that visitors read and understand they are not allowed to touch the tide pools.
A C — Google review
Very clean and beautiful beach in the Laguna Beach. It's accessible from Montage. Use walkway or ADA ramp to get down. Good for surfing, 🏄 but one needs to be advanced as its little rocky. Limited parking. Or do valet at Montage.
Ash S — Google review
Wesley Dr, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://www.lagunabeachcity.net/cityhall/marine/beaches/treasure_…•Tips and more reviews for Treasure Island Beach

15Pyne Castle

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Pyne Castle, located in Laguna Beach, is now available for purchase after being off the market for over four decades. The asking price for this stunning property is $15 million. It features exquisite private apartments and residences, making it an attractive investment opportunity.
Epiccc Beautiful Estate!!! Excited to Call This Home!!!!
Shaman P — Google review
Move here at your own risk. The place is a ticking time problem of major health and safety problems, constant plumbing issues, and water shutoffs Allview Management will not help you, and will make everything exponentially difficult. They do not care about the tenants. Owner is an illusive character and management constantly claims they don't want to pay to fix things. They have no issue violating tenant rights and are either unfamiliar with the law or they think the tenants are too stupid to know the law. They do not maintain a peaceful atmosphere. Everything is an uphill battle. What should be a peaceful and enjoyable environment is anything but.
G A — Google review
Beautiful private residences.
Sean F — Google review
770 Hillcrest Dr #13, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•(949) 400-4275•Tips and more reviews for Pyne Castle
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16Crescent Bay Castle

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Nestled along the tranquil shores of Crescent Bay, the captivating Crescent Bay Castle is a hidden gem that invites visitors to immerse themselves in its enchanting charm. The castle's architecture, reminiscent of medieval fortresses with picturesque turrets and battlements, creates a mesmerizing ambiance that transports guests to a world of fantasy and wonder.
Great view point to enjoy the sunset in Laguna Beach. Parking should be fine in the streets around it
Frank V — Google review
Beautiful spot on the coast, there was a ton of washed up seaweed but we were at the beach so what else should we expect. There are access stairs but we did not find them so the walk down was a bit exhausting. The highlight was the friendly wildlife.
Roxanne P — Google review
Beautiful park perched on a ocean-adjacent bluff covered in green grass and surrounded by palm trees. This park has amazing views of Laguna Beach coastline, just a bit North of Main Beach. If you’re looking for a quiet place away from the crowds that tend to go near Main Beach, this place is for you!
Morgan T — Google review
Great place to watch the sunset!!
Sean M — Google review
1280 N Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://crescentbaycastle.com/•Tips and more reviews for Crescent Bay Castle

17Heisler Park Beach Stairway

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Heisler Park Beach Stairway is a part of Heisler Park in Laguna Beach, California. The park offers stunning ocean views and access to several beaches including Main Beach, Rockpile Beach, Diver's Cove, and Picnic Beach. Visitors can enjoy walking trails, tidal pools, picnic tables, benches, and barbecue stands for gatherings and sunset watching. The park also features beautiful sculpture work along its waterfront pathway.
This is a must-visit spot in California! Laguna Beach offers a stunning boardwalk and a beautiful park right by the beach. The views are absolutely gorgeous, and there are picnic tables and seating areas to relax and soak in the scenery. I loved everything about this place—it's perfect for a day out!
Ghadir ( — Google review
Beautiful park with nice art work and a beach walking distance. Great for family and pets as long as on a leash. Beach allows pets before 9am and after 6pm. 👍
M — Google review
As a photographer, I recently had the absolute pleasure of capturing a beautiful wedding Heisler Park ! The setting here is truly ideal for such special moments. Beyond weddings, I've also done many other sessions here – from lively family portraits to heartfelt engagement proposals. Heisler Park offers a stunning backdrop for any kind of photoshoot. Highly recommend this location for its natural beauty and versatility!
Jean P — Google review
Heisler Park Beach Stairway leads to a truly breathtaking view. We timed it just right and caught golden hour, the sun lighting up the coastal cliffs and waves crashing against the bedrock made for an unforgettable scene. A peaceful, stunning spot that feels like a hidden gem.
Tony C — Google review
One of the beautiful places in Laguna Beach. Beautiful sunrise with an empty rocky beach and wonderful sunset (for that better choose the weekdays). And be sure to watch the high and low tide, because at high tide on this beach the water rises and floods almost the entire beach. But in terms of beauty, especially for photos and videos, this place is one of the best.
Ksenia V — Google review
California's coastline is well known for its stunning natural beauty, and there are several beautiful parks along its shores. Our favorite is Heisler Park in Laguna Beach. It's located in California's Orange county coastline between pacific coast highway and the Pacific ocean. This park offers breathtaking views of rugged cliffs, Beautiful beaches. The combination of coastal vistas, lush Flowers, and abundant views makes it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you're hiking along scenic trails or simply soaking in the coastal scenery, Heisler Park is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Bochelley C — Google review
Love the exotic vibes of this place, the sea, the palm trees! I’d visit it again.
Ζey K — Google review
Family fun place. Parking though is a bit challenging especially in summer.
Nell T — Google review
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18Dawson Cole Fine Art Gallery & Sculpture Garden

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Dawson Cole Fine Art Gallery & Sculpture Garden specializes in modern and contemporary art with a focus on sculpture. Expect to see works by iconic artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Chuck Close, Wayne Thiebaud, and more. The gallery is open 10am-6pm Monday-Saturday and 11am-6pm on Sundays.
we stumbled upon this little garden by pure accident and i was ecstatic that it was open to the public. the sculptures are so nicely made and the actual garden feels secluded from all the hustle and bustle just a street away. if i'm in the area again i'd really like to make my way inside the gallery and see what they have to see. if you want to enjoy a quick 5 minute break from walking the city, i highly suggest stopping by here to enjoy the art.
Fernando R — Google review
This place amazed me! We couldn't stop admiring the beautiful art, and sculptured were so real they seemed like they were in motion!
Forest R — Google review
I stumbled into this amazing sculpture garden. It is secreted away on a side street, snugged up between two office buildings and a small parking lot. Stunning art. Sculpture that defines the discipline of vision. Winner of Laguna’s public space beautification award. An unexpected gift of extraordinary beauty, balance, light and space!
Nora F — Google review
This review is long overdue. Just wanted to express my gratitude towards The Dawson Cole Museum and in particular Jason who made my family feel extremely welcomed during our road trip to Laguna Beach. Not being locals we were particularly excited to come on a weekend of which Laguna holds its annual art walk. To our surprise it was extremely dead in regards to attendance and most galleries closed early that night. We managed to view about four galleries of which we encountered staff who seemed uninterested in engaging with us due to the lack of attendees. Once we reached the Dawson as our last stop the vibe completely changed for the better as we were presented with a great collection of the most unique sculptures and paintings. Jason, who was managing the gallery that night, was extremely inviting and attentive towards my family as he was super enthusiastic to talk about certain pieces. We instantly felt right at home as we were able to not feel the pressure of having to get in and out as quickly as possible. We even got some great recommendations on some local restaurants and bars that we visited that same weekend. I am deeply thankful for the warmth and hospitality of the Dawson Cole team. Thank you so much for making our trip memorable and fun!
Lizette H — Google review
Nestled next to a bank building in Promenade on Lake, this gallery has a fantastic collection of bronze sculpture dedicated to music, form and movement. There are paintings scattered throughout the space, but it is apparent this gallery is dedicated to sculpture of human form. Their sculpture garden is a very tranquil space, lined with plants and flowers. It is a fantastic display of large bronze sculpture, and is a perfect setting to sit and gaze at the beauty. Of all the galleries I visited on this day, this space was my favourite. You are allowed to view at your own pace without pressure from the staff to purchase.
Catherine M — Google review
This gallery is definitely a “must-see” when visiting Laguna Beach! “Beauty is the splendor of truth.” —St. Augustine
Michael H — Google review
Love this gallery so much. Every time we’re in Laguna we have to stop in and checkout this gallery. They have a great range of artists and something for everyone. We always feel so comfortable popping in and love the atmosphere. Definitely one of the top galleries in Southern California, don’t hesitate to pop in!
Brooklyn S — Google review
Had a wonderful visit to Dawson Cole Fine Art! Located in the heart of beautiful downtown Laguna Beach, this is a great spot to stop in while walking around town and check out what the gallery has to offer. Great atmosphere, and the owners are incredibly down-to-earth and are passionate about their gallery’s work. I highly recommend stopping in here!
Courtney T — Google review
326 Glenneyre St, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://www.lagunabeach.dawsoncolefineart.com/•(949) 497-4988•Tips and more reviews for Dawson Cole Fine Art Gallery & Sculpture Garden

19Laguna Art A Fair

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Nestled in the picturesque canyon of Laguna Beach, the Laguna Art-A-Fair is a vibrant celebration of creativity that has been captivating art lovers for over 45 years. This juried festival features around 125 talented artists showcasing their original works across various mediums, including oil paintings, watercolors, photography, ceramics, and sculpture. Visitors can immerse themselves in an intimate atmosphere where they can meet the artists directly and even participate in hands-on demonstrations.
Arrived here for my cousin's wedding. A perfect venue especially since it rained the whole weekend. The heaters and semi covered space came in clutch. Overall an amazing time.
Joshua B — Google review
I visited here last year for my first time and was so impressed with the quality of art found here. Not crafty stuff, but art that I would put in my home - unique art that is original and creative. So I decided to join as an artist this year and found it to be the best place ever to sell my own art. I made so many friends and had a great summer showing off and selling my work. Can't wait to come back next year. Hope to see you there!
Bonnie P — Google review
This is a wonderful showcase of 140 very talented artists. Through Labor Day, free Admission - there's great live music and food and drinks available. We'll worth the visit, next door to the Sawdust Festival in Laguna.
L K — Google review
I got there 20 minutes before closing and didn't realize it The folks at the front never mentioned it. I browsed in peace. I wondered why it was so empty. I found out it was closing time when they made their announcement. I haven't been to the Art A Fair in 30 years AT LEAST! They have Black artists there now. Such a milestone. I'll be back. Thank you.
Phylliss — Google review
The place is really beautiful, the organisers are a bit all over the place but I will still give it it 5 stars because of how amazing the actual place is
Camelia S — Google review
Displays of very nice art works: paints in oil, water colors, color pencils, acrylic, art pieces in acrylic, metal, wood, ceramics, sculptures. Even the artist is away, the art works can be purchased via a counter in the facility. There is a restaurant bar where music performance is scheduled on weekends. A well landscaped corner with waterfall, running streams and koi pond is perfect for taking pictures.
E T — Google review
Lots of unique artwork. Mostly painting but some mixed media including pottery, jewelry, photography.
Julia C — Google review
Parking is difficult but the venue is nice with a beautiful waterfall. Nice exhibits from local artists and food and a bar for cocktails. I would maximize the visit and go to Laguna Beer.
Dave D — Google review
777 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://www.art-a-fair.com/•(949) 494-4514•Tips and more reviews for Laguna Art A Fair

20Wyland Galleries LLC

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Located in Laguna Beach, Wyland Galleries LLC is the flagship store of renowned marine artist Wyland. The gallery features his first Whaling Wall mural and a vast collection of limited editions and original oils, watercolors, brush art, and sculptures. With its prime beachfront location next to the Laguna Beach Hotel, it offers a unique experience for art and marine-life enthusiasts. Visitors can admire stunning visual art that showcases the magnificence of the ocean and Mother Nature by this world-renowned artist.
Absolutely worth your time to stop by if you love art. The building itself is amazing too. And if you get hungry there is tons of food and drinks in the immediate area. There is street parking outside in front, but it's on a steep hill. There is a lot below the building too. Some parking is paid, some is metered, some is timed.
Hans F — Google review
Amazing artist. And conservation advocate and musician. I was able to hear him talk this last weekend about his work, music and see how many people were interested in meeting him. And pretty impressive 47 years at this location. It said no photos of his art inside. So i just took one of his music and the outside. I have always enjoyed going to the Laguna Beach art galleries over the years and the sawdust festival. My mom and dad owned one of his pieces at one point. There is also one in Hawaii where I got the whale tail necklace with my grandmother. Thank you Wyland for bringing the ocean to our family. We love Hawaii and we love art & music.
Holly G — Google review
Incredible experience to see the many art pieces in the winding gallery. Private small rooms sourunded are unique and allow you to take in the ambience. The staff is really nice and greeted you when you come in. I like the view of the beach towards the back.
Rudy O — Google review
This is the biggest Wayland Gallery by the Pacific Ocean. Most Wayland’s artwork is from this location. It is a must see if you love Wayland’s work and other similar artists.
A C — Google review
Meeting Wyland was special and working with Karen and Daemon is nothing short of magic. Their love for this artist and his creations transcends any job description. Go visit this gallery and celebrate your purchase with a shot of Wyland's 8-year aged rum.
K P — Google review
one of my favorite best artists in the world . I was introduced to him from my mother Renee marcells he was also a painter here in Orange County she took me to his gallery and I seen all his murals on the wall cuz she loved doing murals I have bought a few paintings off of him Period some are pricey and well worth it
Shelley H — Google review
Don't miss WyLAND's incredible Laguna Beach gallery! Everything in here is beautiful! We bought an incredible piece and can't wait to hang it in our Florida home!
Michelle G — Google review
Beautiful artwork here. Wyland is a very talented artist. Staff her is very friendly. Visiting from Houston, Texas.
Sam O — Google review
509 S Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://www.wyland.com/•(949) 376-8000•Tips and more reviews for Wyland Galleries LLC
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21Hotel Laguna

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Nestled in the heart of Laguna Beach, Hotel Laguna is a charming retreat that has been welcoming guests since 1930. This laid-back hotel boasts cozy accommodations with stunning ocean views, making it an ideal spot for those looking to unwind by the sea. Guests can indulge in delightful dining options and enjoy access to a private beach, enhancing their coastal experience.
My wife and I spent the morning hosting an open house in Laguna Beach and decided to treat ourselves to a spontaneous date day afterward. We walked into Hotel Laguna with no reservation and were seated within five minutes right on the balcony overlooking the ocean. It was the perfect spot to soak in the view on a beautiful day. Our server, Kaytlyn, was wonderful. She was friendly, attentive, and professional without hovering. She checked in at just the right moments, gave us space to relax, and made sure we had everything we needed. The food was fantastic. We shared nachos, a Caesar salad, and oysters on the half shell, and every bite was delicious. Even the bread and butter stood out. They served two kinds of butter, both amazing, and we could not decide which one we liked more. The cocktails were equally great, and the overall vibe was laid back yet elevated. We never felt rushed, the service was excellent, and the atmosphere was unbeatable. It was one of those rare, perfect afternoons filled with great food, great company, great service, and a view that reminds you why you love Southern California. We will definitely be back.
Robert M — Google review
To the management having a number of teenage kids that are standing at the front desk commenting on guests appearances in a unprofessional manner, laughing, and ignoring your guests questions/requests is extremely unprofessional especially for a place like this established with a beautiful view. They were commenting on the guest who they had just assisted before us and I am sure they heard the comments which wasn’t nice at all. I had to get their attention multiple times to get assistance with my reservations and they were rolling their eyes right infront of me. Extremely unprofessional behavior. Staff of the hostess stand is the first impression guests get from your establishment and they should greet and behave in a professional manner.
Massoud R — Google review
These employees need to learn to distinguish between guest and non guest. A hotel gentleman tried to kick me out front the beachfront because they thought I was not a guest. If they don’t want people to trespass they should enclose the area if belongs to them.
Daniel G — Google review
I’ve been a loyal customer of Hotel Laguna for years, regularly visiting and spending upwards of $1,000 per visit. This has always been one of my go-to spots — not just for the ambiance, but for the experience I’ve come to enjoy and expect. However, during my most recent visit, I had a very disappointing experience. Despite having a reservation for the couch area, we were denied seating because our full party hadn’t arrived yet. A few of my guests were running late, and one was unexpectedly unable to attend due to illness — understandable circumstances that I politely explained to the manager. Unfortunately, I was told there was nothing that could be done and that we could not be seated until everyone arrived. As a returning client who has supported this business over the years, I was hoping for a bit of understanding and flexibility — especially since I had a reservation and a consistent track record of patronage. I’ve let similar situations slide in the past, but this time it was clear that loyalty and customer value weren’t taken into consideration. I truly hope management reconsiders how they treat long-standing customers in the future. Great venues are built not just on aesthetics or rules, but on relationships and service
Sales I — Google review
They are illegally trying to make the beach in front of their hotel a private beach. News flash, California doesn’t have private beaches. As someone who is a local their staff is quite aggressive with telling people to move when they don’t have the grounds to do so. There are better hotels in Orange County and in Laguna.
Mariah P — Google review
Hotel was great, however the property lacks security or security guards at night and I was woken up by drunk people partying at the pool from 2:30-4:30am. There was no security to assist. I don’t even think the people were staying at the hotel and the drunk group was aggressive and did not listen to my request to respect everyone sleeping.
Patrick M — Google review
The hotel itself is nice, but the staff and security are a joke. They try to claim their beachfront as “private property” when it’s public and try to section the beach off for non guests causing problems almost daily. Confuses the guests and brings unwanted attention to people trying to relax but can’t due to their incompetence.
HJ K — Google review
We love visiting Hotel Laguna, with spectacular views, and everyone is really nice. We recommend this hotel for events and they have a beautiful garden area to set up for any occasion.
Sam K — Google review
425 S Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://www.hotellaguna.com/•(949) 494-1151•Tips and more reviews for Hotel Laguna

22Laguna Beach Visitors Center

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Laguna Beach Visitors Center is a great spot to get information on the city and its attractions. The knowledgeable staff can help you plan your trip perfectly, and there are plenty of indigenous souvenirs for sale.
Kiddo is doing a presentation on CA cities and he was assigned to research Laguna Beach, CA. Luckily for us, we are not that far, so we decided to go to the visitor center and we learned so much! Thank you Kevin for making my son's day! He is already planning what we will do this weekend in Laguna Beach. Kevin was in charge of the visitor center and he did not disappoint! Thank you for all the information, for the pamphlets and for the treasures shared! Truly grateful! So yeah, if you're visiting Laguna Beach go see them! If you can, bring quarters, makes it easier for parking, but if you don't carry any cash, you can also pay parking through the city app. So convenient and easy!
Melissa A — Google review
Fascinating area. You can spend ages here exploring every corner of this place!!!!!
A A — Google review
This area has so much to offer, you could spend weeks here and still want to come back to explore more ❤️❤️ the beach is phenomenal with a different view from many different spots. Visiting the stores could keep you busy for days ❤️
Joy M — Google review
A small town of artists with galleries, prop shops, and fine-restaurants, sensuous architecture. It looks a lot like the atmosphere of Carmel, CA. I love this quiet & romantic town. The place I want to visit every four seasons.
AJ's S — Google review
Kevin Ware IS Mr. Laguna Beach. Expert advice from Kevin, and a fun personality.
Betsy W — Google review
This is a wonderful place and an asset to the visitors that come to Laguna Beach. All of the concierge are so helpful and go out of their way to make every guest in the community please and to enjoy a wonderful experience in Laguna Beach.
Samantha H — Google review
I went with specific questions about tidepooling with a six-year-old and I got very specific answers from a very helpful person. Thank you for this helpful service to visitors.
Philip H — Google review
Stop by for great tips & maps
Ralph C — Google review
381 Forest Ave, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://www.visitlagunabeach.com/•(949) 497-9229•Tips and more reviews for Laguna Beach Visitors Center

23Heisler Park Amphitheater, Laguna Beach

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Heisler Park Amphitheater, nestled next to the park's gazebo in Laguna Beach, is a vibrant cultural hub set amidst lush greenery and swaying palm trees. Throughout the year, it hosts a diverse array of cultural events and performances, offering visitors an enchanting backdrop for live music and theater productions against the stunning backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.
This park is beautiful, you can go up stairs for an amazing view! I highly recommend, it’s stunning. Had a picnic here and saw the sunset! Be sure to check weather to dress accordingly. 10/10
Mark G — Google review
We held a memorial service for a good friend at this site. What a spectacular view and scenery. I'm not sure how one would reserve this place. It's at a public park.
Henry T — Google review
Great walk along the ocean with nice views and lots of shops, restaurants, bars
John M — Google review
Metered street parking, nice sidewalks, benches, picnic tables, clean bathrooms.
Cindy R — Google review
Absolutely stunning places for a walk, sunset and watch animals.
Florian R — Google review
This amphitheater is a very picturesque location. It has a beautiful overview of the downtown coastline of Laguna. The City of Laguna Beach sponsors free Friday evening concerts (Sunset Serenades) in May and September. All week long It is a great place to set up some chairs or a blanket to have a picnic or just sit and take in the beautiful view. There are great walking paths along the blufftop along the length of the park. There are bathrooms nearby and easy access to parking. There is handicap access to the bottom level and top level of the amphitheater.
Robert W — Google review
This spot is the perfect place for your sunset time. You can sit on a rock, hearing at the waves of the sea, and admire a stunning sunset just in front of you. Definitely worth a visit
Giulia S — Google review
Very nice outdoor venue for music and pinics.
Joss Y — Google review
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24St Francis By The Sea American Catholic Church

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Nestled in the picturesque Laguna Beach, St. Francis By The Sea American Catholic Church is a charming gem that holds the title of one of the world's smallest cathedrals. Originally built in 1934 from remnants of the Long Beach earthquake, this quaint church spans just 1,008 square feet and can accommodate up to 42 visitors at a time.
I was fortunate to visit St. Francis By the Sea on Palm Sunday. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 30, 1988, the 1934 chapel-sized Church offers a strong spiritual presence. Clear partitions separate the pews providing parishioners with the greatest precautions against germ transmission. The building is a combination of Arts and Craftsman style with thick, dark wooden beams, plus an influence of Romanesque and Mediterranean Revival is & contrasted by white crisp plaster. I had the pleasure to chat briefly with Pastor, Bishop Brian Delvaux. An upbeat, friendly Bishop who shared his good fortune to be the priest of this parish as well as having the center alter red glass light remain illuminated since his arrival. Having yet to locate the power source we were pleased to believe this is a sign ~ perhaps it signifies faith in God and the Good Word is alive and well in St. Francis by the Sea!
Jacqueline V — Google review
Wow, I love this little church! Saint Francis by the Sea Catholic Church is a beautiful little spiritual sanctuary. This charming little church combines the beauty of its oceanside location with a warm, welcoming community that truly embodies the Franciscan spirit. Walking through the doors, there's a palpable sense of peace and reverence. The intimate size of the church creates a close-knit atmosphere where you don't feel lost in the crowd. The stained glass windows cast beautiful colored light throughout the space, and on clear days, you can hear the gentle sounds of the ocean nearby—a perfect complement to moments of prayer and reflection. I will also note that the church has these interesting beams painted with quotes that are very unusual for a Catholic Church (almost make me think the church itself may have been appropriated) but I found them intriguing and have left some photos here. Father Brian’s homily was thoughtful and relevant, and I have absolutely loved the way he gave historical context before each of the readings. Successfully connecting scripture to everyday life in ways that resonate, especially with the youth. If you're seeking a Catholic parish that combines beautiful liturgy, thoughtful preaching, impactful community service, and a friendly atmosphere, Saint Francis by the Sea is a true blessing. Whether you're a local resident or just visiting Laguna, this church offers a spiritual home where faith, community, and natural beauty converge perfectly.
NICK M — Google review
Small Church. Beautiful stained glass. Has a middle-of-the-road Catholic worship but more flexible. All faiths may make use of the building for weddings with 65 guests or less. Pews outfitted with plexiglass.
Brian D — Google review
Don't be deceived: this is not a Catholic Church (that is, it isn't Roman Catholic in union with the pope). It's an independent church with invalid sacraments.
Alan P — Google review
Very small church. Would be okay for a 10-15 person wedding or funeral. The bathroom is more cramped than an airplane bathroom.
Kevin M — Google review
It is not a Roman Catholic Church but shows up in the search. They are independent church Founded in 1999 by Frederick and they do not follow Roman Catholic church.
Romali — Google review
Was there to celebrate a life no longer with us This is a very small but ornate cathedral (smallest in the country) The priest gave a lovely service and was helping Shepard the service. I also appreciate we were not rushed along, and that they did have parking
Robert K — Google review
It's a small church, in fact, a cathedral. The smallest cathedral in the world according to Google search. So nice attending a church service without the crowd, very personal and serene. The bishop usually comes to celebrate and it's always special. Parking could be an issue, park at any place where you can find an opening and just walk to the church.
Amado M — Google review
430 Park Ave, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•http://www.saintfrancisbythesea.com/•(949) 426-2561•Tips and more reviews for St Francis By The Sea American Catholic Church

25Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach

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Immerse yourself in the vibrant arts scene of Laguna Beach by attending the Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach. This annual event, held for over 85 years, features a diverse array of artworks from more than 200 local artists, including paintings, jewelry, ceramics, photographs, sculptures, and art glass. The festival also offers demonstrations, workshops, and entertainment throughout the summer season.
Cannot beat the ambiance, creativity, design, sounds and location! First day of opening delivered! Great Americana genre band. 7/9/3 Mad Dogs & The Englishmen (music of Joe Cocker) was entertaining that added to the social atmosphere. Also had a great char broiled like cheeseburger that was excellent.
John M — Google review
Obviously buy your tickets in advance the show has gone Downhill I have seen online over the years with the makeup and costuming not being what it once was but for anyone who is interested in a wonderful Night of entertainment with artistry and beauty all around you this SHOULD BE on your bucket list 😊 LIKE MYSELF CANT WAIT TO GO!
Holly D — Google review
Really high class event center. Came to enjoy a Latin Jazz show. However the space is a mixed use spot. Part of the place is a gallery for local and regional artists. restrooms are super clean so that's always a plus. They have an onsite restaurant but when there's a show you can bring your own food for a picnic if you want. Staff can be somewhat pushy since people complain when you are saving spots for your group for an event. Parking is a nightmare however and do whatever you can to find parking wherever you can. Other than that it's a very fun spot and I recommend this spot to see an event.
John P — Google review
Very interesting arts there. Admission fee is $15. Many parking lots and street parking spaces. Taking pictures is allowed but close-up for each art.
GH C — Google review
This is an amazing art festival that I had no idea was even there. I had assumed the Festival of Arts applied to the pageant that took place here. The art displayed is far superior in quality to the Sawdust Festival across the street and equal to the Art Affair. The festival also displays the art of grade and high school students of Orange County which had some very impressive works.
Donald G — Google review
Been going to festival for 20+years and always found the festival to be a positive experience Tonight we went to pick up our pageant tickets and view the art, we stopped to listen to the live music and during this time had a very unpleasant experience with a staff member I had set my drink on an empty table to clap for the band and was rudely reprimanded for doing so. Really put a damper on our evening. Would be much appreciated if they would put signs on their furniture!
Janelle S — Google review
Wonderful as always! The art in all of its forms there is largely spectacular. Everyone should experience the beauty of it at least once.
Nicole L — Google review
Been going for over 25 years, love it.
Julie H — Google review
650 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA•https://www.foapom.com/•(800) 487-3378•Tips and more reviews for Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach
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26Tanaka Farms

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Tanaka Farms, located in Irvine, is a long-standing interactive farm that offers various activities for families. Visitors can pick their own fruit, visit barnyard animals, take cooking classes and farm tours, attend educational workshops, go on hayrides, and plant sunflowers to take home. The farm grows over 60 different fruits and vegetables throughout the year. Seasonal crops include strawberries from March to June, melons from June to September, and pumpkins and fall veggies in November and December.
Super fun place for a group activity. The parking is large and everything has signs and designated areas. The staff is super friendly and helpful. You can take a tractor ride and the farm while the staff give information along the way. We spotted off to hear a vegetable and fruit presentation with being able to sample the food. You’re also able to pick a vegetable and we got a small watermelon before leaving. There’s a small little farm with she animals you can pet with hand washing stations nearby. They also have picnic areas if you’d like to just chill for a bit after being in the sun. There’s history posting on since walks as well as places for photo ops. You can visit the store to buy items all in support of this farm.
L. R — Google review
Great place for the kiddos. Brought my 1 year old and he had a blast! This place is huge! They had an area for veggie picking, pumpkin picking. Tons of photo op spots, little corn maze, food stands (which may only be open on weekends) little petting zoo. Tractor rides. Really cute place. Kept my baby entertained.
Jessica R — Google review
I really enjoy Tanaka Farms. I have been to the farm four times and I enjoyed every trip. The last time I went to Tanaka Farms was on October 12, 2025 with my mother and we encountered a rude and harassing employee name Laura. We were picking the carrots in the field and the area that we were picking at did not have good carrots to pick so we decided to go up a row. We were at the row we moved to for a minute and other people were already on the same row as us when she yelled at my mom ma’am you need to move down a row. My mom told her there’s better carrots to pick up here. She yelled again ma’am you need to move down a row. My mother told her there are other people on this row don’t they have to move to and we can’t move through them to get to the row down. She than repeated the same thing that we must move down the row at us. After that she told the other groups next to us to move down a row. The people who were still on the row below were watching and probably thought she was crazy. I felt harassed and discriminated. Tanaka Farms is fun and very enjoyable. But beware the tickets are pricy and so are the activities they have. I would come back but I will not go out in the field again bc that is where Laura works and I do not want to encounter her again. Laura was the only problem we had and I had out of all times I went to Tanaka Farms. Beware of Laura she is harassing and discriminating. Be careful while out in the field bc that is where she was working.
Nicole — Google review
Fun! Fun! Fun! Took my mom and grandma for Mother's Day, and they had a great time picking strawberries and the veggie of the day, which was brussel sprouts. If you're concerned about mobility, you have to bend a bit for the veggies, but the strawberries are grown vertically, so everything can be done standing, and the walkways are flat.
Kiana L — Google review
This pumpkin patch is nice, but it is NOT worth the cost! It cost 30 dollars just to get in + 13 to park AND on top of that they charge for EVERYTHING! Why are you charging 30 dollar admission and then expect people to pay for all the games & activities?! That’s so ridiculous. The only thing that is “ free “ is the petting zoo, but to feed the animals you have to buy tickets! 12 tickets = $30 this patch is not worth it at all. Someone asked me which one I went to on instagram and I told them the name & it’s not worth it . Definitely won’t be recommending this one to anyone I know. There are other free pumpkin patches that don’t charge to get in & you just pay for games + activities at a lot cheaper price . I don’t mind paying to enter but if you’re going to charge to enter we shouldn’t have to pay to do everything . It would be like going to Disneyland and charging to go on every ride! You shouldn’t charge admission if you’re making the activities inside cost money . It’s one way or the other for me. But I spent over 150 dollars. Could’ve taken the kids to Disneyland.
Ashleigh R — Google review
Recently attended their hilltop afternoon tea and had a great time! The staff were incredibly courteous and did their best hosting this type of event for the first time in the hilltop space. The event ran an hour longer than they intended for but I think staff wasn't expecting how long food service would take or the amount of attendees. Regardless, all the food was well-made and the tea station was regularly stocked throughout the day. Marshalle created a great menu! Props to her and Sarah for leading the event. My family and I are happy to support Tanaka Farms going to events like these :)
Lynn L — Google review
We had an ok time here. It was pretty and we liked the farm animals. We came for the Halloween event. Everything was nicer quality than other pumpkin patches we have been to, except for the corn maze, which was beyond disappointing. Not sure if we will be back because it is difficult to get there for us and they told us we couldn't take public transportation since they don't allow walk-ins.
MC G — Google review
There's a dirt parking lot for your car. There were plenty of spots yesterday before the 3:30 tour. The merch was so cute. I spent more on the merch than I did on ticket entry for one. The secret vegetable our group got to pick was an enormous Romaine Lettuce head. You're able to pick 1 lb of strawberries. If you go overboard you can also eat the strawberries as you pick them. There are barn animals you can see at the end of the tour. Plenty of opportunity for cute pictures throughout the experience.
Mel N — Google review
5380 3/4 University Dr, Irvine, CA 92612, USA•https://www.tanakafarms.com/•(949) 653-2100•Tips and more reviews for Tanaka Farms

27Pretend City Children's Museum

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Pretend City Children's Museum in Irvine is a unique attraction designed as a pretend city for kids. It offers interactive areas such as a post office, cafe, and farm where children can engage in make-believe games. The museum provides hands-on experiences with educational exhibits and activities that mimic real-life scenarios. Kids can explore various roles like artist, construction worker, or doctor while learning about math at the bank, cultural diversity at the cafe, and problem-solving at the gas station.
The most chaotic city I've ever been to. 😂 My kids had a blast exploring all the fun things. They loved the ups truck and trader joes most. They had at least one staff person in each area cleaning and putting stuff back to be played with again. It honestly really surprised me how well kept the place was. I recommend parents wear comfortable shoes because you'll be walking a ton! And bring a snack/water for yourself. They do a parade out to the front door about 15 minutes before closing which makes leaving so much easier. Will go back for sure.
Heather M — Google review
Of all the places I’ve ever been with my grandsons, this is by far, my absolute, absolute, absolute favorite! The ingenuity, imagination, touch, ability, accessibility, interaction, there are just not enough words to describe all the types of play that Pretend City encourages and allows! I wish we could duplicate this place in every major city, I saw so many toddlers and young children working and playing together, no screens, no fancy electronic devices, just clean, imaginative, fun! If I could give a suggestion, just one suggestion, have a great place to take your toddler to Southern California families this would be the place I would recommend! Bravo to the amazing builders planners and workers here!!! I hope that other communities have a chance to visit and find a way to replicate this beautiful world in their world!!
Barnum A — Google review
We took our class on a field trip to Pretend City, and it was an absolute hit from start to finish! Every child found something they loved—from the grocery store and post office to the construction zone and art studio. It’s like a mini city built just for kids, and they had the freedom to explore, learn, and play all at once. The staff were welcoming, organized, and great with kids. Everything was clean and well-maintained, and the exhibits encouraged creativity and cooperation. It was amazing to watch the kids fully engaged—working together in the restaurant, checking out books in the library, and even learning about traffic safety. Perfect for preschool and early elementary ages—both educational and just plain fun. We’ll definitely be back!
Allie S — Google review
Tip: get there early, because your pass allows you to re-entry for the day before 4pm. Tip: there is a water play section, bring a change of clothes for the kids POV: great place for children to learn and pretend play. But I feel they force the message of diversity a bit. The "Diversity" bridge was a bit much.
Ben H — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Pretend City Review Overall, a great experience! The pricing is on the higher side, but it’s definitely worth visiting once in a while for the unique learning-through-play opportunities it offers. Pretend City has almost every real-life scenario for kids to explore — from changing a tire, grocery shopping and checkout, farming, and performing in a theater, to working in a mechanic shop, delivering packages at UPS, being a police officer, doctor, or librarian. There’s even a fun water play area to cool off and splash around. It’s a fantastic way for kids to pretend, play, and learn practical skills in a safe and engaging environment. My only wish? That they open a branch in the South Bay Area near San Jose or Fremont — it would be a huge hit here!
Yash D — Google review
This place is sooooo awesome!! If this place was close to my home, I'd be here with my daughter at least once a week. That's how much my daughter had The staff, the environment and the vibe were all great
David C — Google review
We came for a birthday party and had a good time. Definitely a place that toddlers will enjoy. The staff were very courteous and helpful. The play area is clean and tidy. There is an infant play area but I couldn't use it because parents were letting their older children use it without taking off shoes or cleaning up after. The rest of the play areas are nicely designed, though I observed that children older than 6 or 7 may get bored with the areas and turn rowdy. Overall it was a good experience.
Supreeth S — Google review
Kid Heaven! We recently visited Pretend City in Irvine with our kids and their cousins for the first time, and it was awesome! The kids were all about it. Every new thing they stumbled upon, their eyes lit up. Pretend City is like this mini wonderland where the kids can let loose with their imagination. We had a blast at the farm area – super detailed, felt like the real deal. The fire station was a hit, and the grocery store was like a tiny shopping spree. But the water area stole the show – lots of splashing. For us parents, it was chill. The interactive stuff kept the kids busy, and we got to kick back and watch the fun unfold. Only downside? The hours of operation are limited and it does get busy plus they shut down at 4 pm, which is a bit of a bummer if you're trying to swing by after work during the week. But honestly, the good times made up for it. We're already planning a weekend comeback. So, if you're on the lookout for a spot for some family fun and learning, Pretend City is where it's at. Our crew had a blast, and we're definitely making it a regular thing
Mr. R — Google review
29 Hubble, Irvine, CA 92618, USA•http://www.pretendcity.org/•(949) 428-3900•Tips and more reviews for Pretend City Children's Museum
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