10 Exciting Things to Do in Dumaguete, Valencia, and Neighboring Towns: A Travel guide
Are you ready for one of college football’s most iconic showdowns? The Indiana Hoosiers will be facing off against the Alabama Crimson Tide at the legendary Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California on January 1, 2026. Whether you’re coming for the game, the world-famous Rose Parade, or just looking to soak up the atmosphere, Pasadena and the surrounding areas have something for everyone.
If you’re short on time and just here for the big event, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy Pasadena. Stroll through Old Town Pasadena for unique shopping, delicious dining, and vibrant entertainment. For culture lovers, the Norton Simon Museum and the stunning Huntington Library offer world-class art and beautiful gardens. Want more outdoor fun? Check out Descanso Gardens or catch live horse racing at Santa Anita Park, known as the “Great Race Place.”
Just next door in Glendale, you’ll find The Americana at Brand—a luxury outdoor shopping mall featuring a charming trolley, endless dining options, and premier shops. It’s a perfect spot to unwind before or after the game.
Venturing a bit further, Hollywood and Beverly Hills are just about 30 minutes west of Pasadena. These areas are packed with must-see attractions. Explore the iconic studios—Universal, Paramount, and Warner Bros.—all offering behind-the-scenes tours of their famous backlots. Don’t miss legendary landmarks like Rodeo Drive, the Hollywood Sign, the Walk of Fame, the TCL Chinese Theatre, and the Dolby Theatre (home of the Oscars).
Enjoy the great outdoors and take in our sunshine with a hike in our local ranges like the San Gabriel Mountains and the Santa Monica Mountains. This can include popular hiking trails throughout Griffith Park, and Runyon Canyon above Hollywood.
Art enthusiasts will love museums such as The Getty, LACMA, and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Experience the buzz of Melrose Avenue, the Sunset Strip, and indulge in shopping at The Grove, Farmers Market, Beverly Center, Fairfax, or Westfield Century City. Many visitors choose to stay in these neighborhoods for the convenience and abundance of attractions, restaurants, and nightlife.
Worried about traffic? While popular spots like Griffith Park Observatory can get busy, getting around Los Angeles during the holidays is surprisingly manageable. Many locals leave town for the season, and the movie and TV industry is on hiatus, making travel easier for visitors. Those Angelenos who stay in the city love this time of year for its relaxed pace and clear roads.
Whether you’re cheering for Indiana or Alabama, we wish all fans an incredible visit to our vibrant cities. Enjoy the game, experience the local culture, and have a fantastic New Year’s celebration in sunny Southern California!
Los Angeles is vast, and a private excursion with Glitterati Tours is a fantastic way to make sure you see the best the city has to offer. We can begin your tour in Hollywood or Beverly Hills. (We do not offer our services to/from Pasadena). Tour options include a full city highlights tour, a two-hour celebrity homes excursion through Bel Air, Holmby Hills, and Beverly Hills, or even a tour focused on Hollywood’s most infamous scandals. We can even customize a tour based on your specific interests.
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