A reimagined boutique hotel and events venue in the heart of the historic Orange Plaza. This refined and highly curated space offers the local community a place to gather, the visitor a space to rest and recoup, and to all, an open invitation to create joyful memories.
Charming, unique, historic. The streets of Downtown Orange, known to locals as Old Towne Orange, are lined with antique shops, art galleries, thrift stores, and countless restaurants for the entire family to enjoy.
For decades, Chapman University has remained a cornerstone of historic Orange. Home to 10,000 students, rigorous academics, and a successful athletics program, the university is a constant source of pride in Old Towne.
Often referred to as Downtown Orange County, this historic city center is a hub for hospitality and entertainment. Centered along bustling Fourth Street, DTSA is characterized by rich history, art, culture, and incredible food.
No introduction necessary for the Happiest Place on Earth! The only theme park designed and built under the direct supervision of Walt Disney himself, the world-famous Disneyland opened in 1955 and has since welcomed more than 750 million guests through its magical gates.
What began as a small family berry farm over 100 years ago is now home to world-class rides, shows, and attractions. This amusement park is beloved by kids and adults alike, with over 3 million visitors per year.
Angel Stadium, affectionately known as the “Big A,” is one of the most iconic ballparks in Major League Baseball. Home to the Los Angeles Angels, this grand stadium seats over 45,000 fans and features fireworks celebrations after every homerun
Home to the NHL’s Anaheim Ducks, this world-class arena opened its doors in 1993 and has since hosted over 42 million guests and 4,000 events, including concerts, sporting games, and family-friendly festivities
The largest convention center and exhibit facility on the West Coast is no small title. The Anaheim Convention Center is an award-winning facility with over one million square feet of exhibit space, accommodating everything from small meetings to mega trade shows.
Not to be confused with the nostalgic Orange Crush soda, this busy freeway interchange borders the major cities of Orange, Santa Ana, Anaheim, and Garden Grove. It is no wonder over 600,000 cars drive on the Orange Crush daily!