Hotels near Rose Bowl
1001 Rose Bowl Dr, Pasadena, CA 91103
Hotels near Rose Bowl
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Lincoln Motel
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Residence Inn Los Angeles Pasadena / Old Town
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Courtyard by Marriott Pasadena / Old Town
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The Westin Pasadena
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Hyatt Place Pasadena
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Hotel Dena Pasadena Los Angeles, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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GreenTree Pasadena Inn
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AC Hotel Pasadena
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Hilton Pasadena
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Howard Johnson by Wyndham Pasadena
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Langham Huntington Pasadena, Los Angeles
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Travelodge by Wyndham Pasadena Central
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Ramada by Wyndham Pasadena
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Best Western Plus Glendale
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Motel 6 Glendale CA – Pasadena Burbank Los Angeles
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Lincoln Motel
Motels built for immediacy work best when everything else feels complicated.
- Store extra coolers and tailgate gear in convenient ground-floor access
- Fuel early tailgate prep with quick coffee and breakfast options
- Sleep soundly in climate-controlled rooms after long stadium hours
Residence Inn Los Angeles Pasadena / Old Town
Full-apartment layouts designed for families who do more than just watch.
- Recharge on plush down pillows after cheering in the stands
- Access airport shuttle service to simplify your travel logistics
- Feed the whole crew hot entrées before heading to campus
Courtyard by Marriott Pasadena / Old Town
Professional-grade consistency designed for families managing crowds and competing for everything.
- Relax with signature craft cocktails in the lobby lounge area
- Access M Club for grab-and-go snacks between tailgate and kickoff
- Recharge on high-density foam mattresses built for deep sleep
The Westin Pasadena
Upscale stays built for guests who start early and celebrate late.
- Recharge with expert-crafted smoothies between tailgate and tipoff activities
- Explore campus town with curated local family activity guides
- Regroup in the sensory lobby featuring signature White Tea ambient scent
Hyatt Place Pasadena
Approachable elegance tailored for groups who want their base to honor the occasion.
- Enjoy meals together in integrated dining and lounge zones
- Gather around fire pits after the big game wraps up
- Relax over shareable appetizers before heading back to campus
Hotel Dena Pasadena Los Angeles
Independent character designed for travelers who expect distinctive style with modern consistency.
- Request connecting rooms to keep your whole crew together
- Experience vibrant social spaces perfect for post-game celebrations
- Stroll through the landscaped courtyard before heading to the stadium
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GreenTree Pasadena Inn
Budget stays where direct ownership translates to flexible pricing for campus trips.
- Rest easy with affordable lodging that delivers essential comfort reliably
- Park conveniently near campus for stress-free game day arrivals
- Enjoy standard continental fare before exploring campus and attending homecoming events
AC Hotel Pasadena
Contemporary design meets efficiency for guests who prize style without fuss.
- Order Spanish-inspired tapas perfect for post-game recaps and stories
- Recharge with chilled beverages after cheering all day long
- Enjoy sleek European vanity designs with premium KORRES Greek skincare
Hilton Pasadena
Traditional warmth paired with tools that eliminate friction on tight timelines.
- Gather with family over locally sourced upscale bar bites postgame
- Fuel late-night celebrations with in-room comfort food delivery
- Store everyone's gear with extra in-room floor space available
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Pasadena
Accessible stays built for families who prioritize budget over frills.
- Count on round-the-clock front desk support for schedule changes
- Bring folding chairs and blankets in from roadside parking spots
- Stock your cooler with ice from machines available all night
Langham Huntington Pasadena, Los Angeles
Refined elegance built for travelers who celebrate the weekend, not just attend it.
- Begin homecoming morning with artisan pastries and premium coffee selections
- Keep toddlers entertained with welcome toys and thoughtfully designed activity kits
- Relax with fellow fans over complimentary cocktails and canapés
Travelodge by Wyndham Pasadena Central
Straightforward stays that anchor chaotic game weekends with dependable, no-frills consistency.
- Reach campus from strategic locations near major highway interchanges
- Keep beverages cold with ice available on every hotel floor
- Rinse off stadium excitement with quality eco-friendly bath products
Ramada by Wyndham Pasadena
Built for spectators who prioritize location, value, and no-fuss dependability.
- Park oversized vehicles and trailers in designated spaces at select properties
- Start game day with continental breakfast options and coffee
- Accommodate everyone comfortably with rollaway beds for larger groups
Best Western Plus Glendale
Built for travelers who expect reliable comfort without paying for amenities they skip.
- Arrive by air and ride the airport shuttle directly here
- Power through long game days with a hearty morning meal
- Connect adjacent rooms so extended family shares the experience together
Motel 6 Glendale CA – Pasadena Burbank Los Angeles
Designed for fans who refuse to overpay when the day belongs to the team.
- Sleep soundly on clean simple bedding between campus events
- Park free in the spacious surface lot all weekend long
- Start game day with free coffee available in the lobby
Rose Bowl Travel Guide
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The Rose Bowl is the "Granddaddy of Them All," a National Historic Landmark nestled in the Arroyo Seco valley with the San Gabriel Mountains rising in the background. Famous for its sprawling, park-like setting and perfect grass field, this stadium hosts not only the annual Rose Bowl Game but also UCLA Football and massive global concerts. The atmosphere is uniquely Californian—sunny, relaxed, and surrounded by nature—until the roar of 90,000 fans fills the bowl. Visitors here must master the art of parking on a golf course, navigate the shuttle system from Old Pasadena, and understand the "stack parking" rules that can trap you for hours if you aren't prepared. The guide below helps you find the best pre-game burger, secure a spot on the Parsons shuttle, and handle the lengthy walk from the gates to the seats.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium sits in the Arroyo Seco, a dry river canyon that serves as a massive recreational park for the city. Unlike urban stadiums, the "neighborhood" is a golf course and parkland, meaning there are no bars or restaurants directly across the street. The nearest commercial district is Old Pasadena, about two miles south, which serves as the primary pre-game hub for dining and nightlife. Access to the stadium is heavily restricted on game days; residential streets are blocked, forcing traffic into specific routes down into the Arroyo. The area is incredibly safe and scenic, but the isolation means walking in from town is a long, 30-40 minute hike downhill (and uphill on the way back). Rideshare pickups are strictly geofenced to Lot H, which can be a confusing walk in the dark if you don't follow the signage carefully.
Where to Stay
The most strategic place to stay is near Old Pasadena, specifically hotels like the Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles Pasadena/Old Town or the Residence Inn. These properties put you within walking distance of the Parsons Engineering parking lot, where the free (or low-cost) game-day shuttle departs. The Westin Pasadena and Hilton Pasadena are also excellent options near the shuttle route and the Paseo shopping center. For a luxury experience, the Langham Huntington is a historic resort a few miles away, offering a quiet retreat from the game-day chaos. Avoid staying in downtown Los Angeles unless you plan to take the Metro A Line to Memorial Park Station, as the drive up the 110 Freeway can be gridlocked on Saturdays.
Quick-Plan Overview
Tip
Hollywood Burbank (BUR) · 20 min drive
Tip
Bag policy is 12x6x12 clear plastic
Local Transit
Parsons Shuttle from Old Pasadena is essential
Arrival & Parking
Parking is on grass; plan for "stack parking"
Tip
Dog Haus Biergarten for pre-game brats
- Hollywood Burbank (BUR) · 20 min drive
- Bag policy is 12x6x12 clear plastic
- Parsons Shuttle from Old Pasadena is essential
- Parking is on grass; plan for "stack parking"
- Dog Haus Biergarten for pre-game brats
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival strategy is critical. If driving, you will likely park on the Brookside Golf Course; these spots are "stack parked," meaning you are boxed in until the cars around you leave. To avoid this, park at the Parsons Engineering lot in Old Pasadena and take the shuttle bus, which drops you right at the front gate. Pre-game energy centers on the "Area H" fan fest or the tailgates on the golf course greens, which are legendary for their scenic beauty. Gates open two hours before kickoff; be aware of the clear bag policy and the long walks from the outer lots.
During the Event
The Rose Bowl is a single-tier bowl with shallow slopes, meaning sightlines are good but the concourses are actually outside the stadium rim. You will walk through tunnels (vomitories) to reach your seats. The stadium has little shade, so for day games, the sun beats down relentlessly on the east side; hats and sunscreen are mandatory. Concessions are standard, but the "Rose Bowl Dog" is a classic. The venue is cashless, and cell service can be spotty due to the geography of the Arroyo.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting is the biggest challenge. If you stack-parked on the golf course, prepare to wait 60-90 minutes to move. The shuttle line back to Parsons moves efficiently but will look dauntingly long; it is still faster than driving. Many fans choose to walk the 1.5 miles up the hill to Old Pasadena to grab a post-game dinner at Russell's or Mi Piace while the traffic clears. Rideshare pickup in Lot H is chaotic; walking out of the Arroyo to a residential street near the Gamble House can sometimes get you a ride faster.
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival strategy is critical. If driving, you will likely park on the Brookside Golf Course; these spots are "stack parked," meaning you are boxed in until the cars around you leave. To avoid this, park at the Parsons Engineering lot in Old Pasadena and take the shuttle bus, which drops you right at the front gate. Pre-game energy centers on the "Area H" fan fest or the tailgates on the golf course greens, which are legendary for their scenic beauty. Gates open two hours before kickoff; be aware of the clear bag policy and the long walks from the outer lots.
During the Event
The Rose Bowl is a single-tier bowl with shallow slopes, meaning sightlines are good but the concourses are actually outside the stadium rim. You will walk through tunnels (vomitories) to reach your seats. The stadium has little shade, so for day games, the sun beats down relentlessly on the east side; hats and sunscreen are mandatory. Concessions are standard, but the "Rose Bowl Dog" is a classic. The venue is cashless, and cell service can be spotty due to the geography of the Arroyo.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting is the biggest challenge. If you stack-parked on the golf course, prepare to wait 60-90 minutes to move. The shuttle line back to Parsons moves efficiently but will look dauntingly long; it is still faster than driving. Many fans choose to walk the 1.5 miles up the hill to Old Pasadena to grab a post-game dinner at Russell's or Mi Piace while the traffic clears. Rideshare pickup in Lot H is chaotic; walking out of the Arroyo to a residential street near the Gamble House can sometimes get you a ride faster.
Things to Do
Walkable
Rose Bowl Loop Trail
AdjacentThis 3.1-mile loop circles the stadium and the golf course, offering a popular paved path for walkers, runners, and cyclists. It is a fantastic way to see the stadium's exterior and the surrounding Arroyo Seco nature before the crowds arrive. Locals use it daily, and it offers great photo ops of the stadium with the mountains in the background. It remains open even on most event days, though sections may be detoured. It is flat, easy, and gives you the true "local" perspective of the venue.
Kidspace Children's Museum
0.2 miLocated just south of the stadium in Brookside Park, this is one of the premier children's museums in Southern California. It features massive outdoor learning environments, water play areas, and interactive physics exhibits that can occupy kids for hours. It is a perfect pre-game stop for families, allowing children to burn off energy before sitting in the stadium. It is practically in the stadium's backyard, making it an easy addition to the itinerary.
5–15 Minutes Away
The Gamble House
1.5 miA masterpiece of American Arts and Crafts architecture, this home was designed by Greene & Greene in 1908. You may recognize it as Doc Brown's house from Back to the Future. Tours are available Thursday through Sunday and offer a fascinating look at the intricate woodwork and design philosophy of the era. It sits on the bluff overlooking the Arroyo, making it a convenient cultural stop on your way down to the game.
Norton Simon Museum
2.0 miJust a short shuttle ride or drive away, this museum houses an astonishing private collection of European paintings and Asian sculpture. The sculpture garden, inspired by Monet's Giverny, is a peaceful oasis just blocks from the Old Pasadena bustle. It features works by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Picasso in a manageable, intimate setting. It is a world-class art experience that feels like a hidden gem compared to larger LA museums.
Walkable
- Rose Bowl Loop Trail — This 3.1-mile loop circles the stadium and the golf course, offering a popular paved path for walkers, runners, and cyclists. It is a fantastic way to see the stadium's exterior and the surrounding Arroyo Seco nature before the crowds arrive. Locals use it daily, and it offers great photo ops of the stadium with the mountains in the background. It remains open even on most event days, though sections may be detoured. It is flat, easy, and gives you the true "local" perspective of the venue. Adjacent
- Kidspace Children's Museum — Located just south of the stadium in Brookside Park, this is one of the premier children's museums in Southern California. It features massive outdoor learning environments, water play areas, and interactive physics exhibits that can occupy kids for hours. It is a perfect pre-game stop for families, allowing children to burn off energy before sitting in the stadium. It is practically in the stadium's backyard, making it an easy addition to the itinerary. 0.2 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- The Gamble House — A masterpiece of American Arts and Crafts architecture, this home was designed by Greene & Greene in 1908. You may recognize it as Doc Brown's house from Back to the Future. Tours are available Thursday through Sunday and offer a fascinating look at the intricate woodwork and design philosophy of the era. It sits on the bluff overlooking the Arroyo, making it a convenient cultural stop on your way down to the game. 1.5 mi
- Norton Simon Museum — Just a short shuttle ride or drive away, this museum houses an astonishing private collection of European paintings and Asian sculpture. The sculpture garden, inspired by Monet's Giverny, is a peaceful oasis just blocks from the Old Pasadena bustle. It features works by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Picasso in a manageable, intimate setting. It is a world-class art experience that feels like a hidden gem compared to larger LA museums. 2.0 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Concession Alley
On siteThe Rose Bowl's concessions are traditional, focusing on speed and volume for the massive crowds. You will find the classic "Rose Bowl Dog," garlic fries, and pulled pork sandwiches at stands throughout the tunnels. While not a foodie destination itself, the sheer number of stands ensures you can get fed. Look for the craft beer stands near the tunnels for local Pasadena brews.
Brookside Golf Club Restaurant
AdjacentLocated in the clubhouse of the golf course next door, this restaurant (often called The Mediterranean) serves breakfast and lunch. On game days, it sometimes offers ticketed VIP tailgate parties or brunch events. It is the only sit-down option in the immediate vicinity of the stadium. It offers a country club vibe just steps from the tailgate chaos.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Dog Haus Biergarten
2.2 miLocated in Old Pasadena, this is the original location of the famous gourmet hot dog chain. Served on King's Hawaiian rolls, their sausages and burgers are decadent and perfect for game day. The massive outdoor patio is a prime gathering spot for fans before they hop on the shuttle nearby. The beer list is extensive, featuring local craft options that pair perfectly with the rich food.
Barney's Beanery
2.0 miThis historic sports bar in Old Pasadena is a riot of color, memorabilia, and TV screens. It is loud, chaotic, and incredibly fun, making it a natural pre-game headquarters for younger fans. The menu is massive, featuring everything from chili to pizza, and the beer selection is huge. It is located right in the heart of the action near the shuttle stops.
Local & Elevated Picks
Russell's
2.1 miA beloved local diner famous for its breakfast and brunch, Russell's is the perfect place to fuel up before a day game. The interior is retro and cozy, with chandeliers and red booths that feel like a step back in time. Their French toast and omelets are legendary in Pasadena. It is located in Old Town, making it an easy walk to the shuttle afterward.
Union
2.0 miFor a sophisticated dinner after the game, Union offers some of the best handmade pasta in California. The menu is seasonal, Californian-Italian, and executed with incredible precision. It is a small, intimate space, so reservations are absolutely essential weeks in advance. It offers a culinary reward for surviving the post-game traffic.
Inside & Adjacent
- Concession Alley — The Rose Bowl's concessions are traditional, focusing on speed and volume for the massive crowds. You will find the classic "Rose Bowl Dog," garlic fries, and pulled pork sandwiches at stands throughout the tunnels. While not a foodie destination itself, the sheer number of stands ensures you can get fed. Look for the craft beer stands near the tunnels for local Pasadena brews. On site
- Brookside Golf Club Restaurant — Located in the clubhouse of the golf course next door, this restaurant (often called The Mediterranean) serves breakfast and lunch. On game days, it sometimes offers ticketed VIP tailgate parties or brunch events. It is the only sit-down option in the immediate vicinity of the stadium. It offers a country club vibe just steps from the tailgate chaos. Adjacent
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Dog Haus Biergarten — Located in Old Pasadena, this is the original location of the famous gourmet hot dog chain. Served on King's Hawaiian rolls, their sausages and burgers are decadent and perfect for game day. The massive outdoor patio is a prime gathering spot for fans before they hop on the shuttle nearby. The beer list is extensive, featuring local craft options that pair perfectly with the rich food. 2.2 mi
- Barney's Beanery — This historic sports bar in Old Pasadena is a riot of color, memorabilia, and TV screens. It is loud, chaotic, and incredibly fun, making it a natural pre-game headquarters for younger fans. The menu is massive, featuring everything from chili to pizza, and the beer selection is huge. It is located right in the heart of the action near the shuttle stops. 2.0 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Russell's — A beloved local diner famous for its breakfast and brunch, Russell's is the perfect place to fuel up before a day game. The interior is retro and cozy, with chandeliers and red booths that feel like a step back in time. Their French toast and omelets are legendary in Pasadena. It is located in Old Town, making it an easy walk to the shuttle afterward. 2.1 mi
- Union — For a sophisticated dinner after the game, Union offers some of the best handmade pasta in California. The menu is seasonal, Californian-Italian, and executed with incredible precision. It is a small, intimate space, so reservations are absolutely essential weeks in advance. It offers a culinary reward for surviving the post-game traffic. 2.0 mi
Local Tips
Bag policy is 12x12x6 clear plastic: strictly enforced
Sun sets behind the press box: west side gets shade first
Seasonal note: Pasadena weather is generally beautiful. September games can be fiercely hot (90°F+), requiring hydration and hats. The famous New Year's Day Rose Bowl Game is typically crisp and sunny, with temperatures in the 60s—perfect football weather. Evenings in the Arroyo get chilly quickly once the sun drops behind the hills, so a jacket is always necessary for night events.
- Bag policy is 12x12x6 clear plastic strictly enforced
- Use the Parsons Shuttle in Old Pasadena to park
- Stack parking on the golf course means you are trapped
- Sun sets behind the press box west side gets shade first
- Bring comfortable shoes for the walk on the grass lots
- Seasonal note: Pasadena weather is generally beautiful. September games can be fiercely hot (90°F+), requiring hydration and hats. The famous New Year's Day Rose Bowl Game is typically crisp and sunny, with temperatures in the 60s—perfect football weather. Evenings in the Arroyo get chilly quickly once the sun drops behind the hills, so a jacket is always necessary for night events.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
January 1st is famous for its postcard-perfect weather—sunny and 65°F. However, mornings and evenings are cold (40s). The stadium is open-air, so once the sun goes down, the temperature drops rapidly.
Spring & early summer
Spring brings green hills and wildflowers in the Arroyo. Weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for concerts or flea markets. May Gray can keep mornings cool.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot and dry. Day events can be grueling in the unshaded bowl. Hydration is critical. Nights are balm and comfortable, perfect for concerts.
Fall season
September can see heat waves ("Santa Ana" conditions) with temps near 100°F. By November, it cools down to perfect football weather. The dry air means you don't feel the sweat, but you still dehydrate.
Rain & snow
Rain is rare but possible in winter. The stadium has no roof, so you are exposed to the elements. Mud in the golf course parking lots can be a major issue if it rains.
Winter
January 1st is famous for its postcard-perfect weather—sunny and 65°F. However, mornings and evenings are cold (40s). The stadium is open-air, so once the sun goes down, the temperature drops rapidly.
Spring & early summer
Spring brings green hills and wildflowers in the Arroyo. Weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for concerts or flea markets. May Gray can keep mornings cool.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot and dry. Day events can be grueling in the unshaded bowl. Hydration is critical. Nights are balm and comfortable, perfect for concerts.
Fall season
September can see heat waves ("Santa Ana" conditions) with temps near 100°F. By November, it cools down to perfect football weather. The dry air means you don't feel the sweat, but you still dehydrate.
Rain & snow
Rain is rare but possible in winter. The stadium has no roof, so you are exposed to the elements. Mud in the golf course parking lots can be a major issue if it rains.
Venue Facts
Primary team
UCLA Bruins / Rose Bowl Game
Neighborhood
Arroyo Seco / Old Pasadena
Nearest airport
Hollywood Burbank (BUR)
Parking
Parsons Lot (Shuttle)
Walkable district
Old Pasadena (Colorado Blvd)
Groceries & supplies
Whole Foods on Arroyo Pkwy
Pharmacy
CVS on Colorado Blvd
Urgent care
Exer Urgent Care Pasadena
Downtime
Gamble House Tours
Pro tip
Avoid stack parking; take the shuttle
| Primary team | UCLA Bruins / Rose Bowl Game |
| Neighborhood | Arroyo Seco / Old Pasadena |
| Nearest airport | Hollywood Burbank (BUR) |
| Parking | Parsons Lot (Shuttle) |
| Walkable district | Old Pasadena (Colorado Blvd) |
| Groceries & supplies | Whole Foods on Arroyo Pkwy |
| Pharmacy | CVS on Colorado Blvd |
| Urgent care | Exer Urgent Care Pasadena |
| Downtime | Gamble House Tours |
| Pro tip | Avoid stack parking; take the shuttle |
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What are the closest hotels to Rose Bowl?
The closest hotel to Rose Bowl is Lincoln Motel (1.59 mi, from $80/night) — a 3-minute drive. Other nearby options include Residence Inn Los Angeles Pasadena / Old Town (1.91 mi, from $276/night) and Courtyard by Marriott Pasadena / Old Town (2.09 mi, from $122/night). Residence Inn Los Angeles Pasadena / Old Town offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Courtyard by Marriott Pasadena / Old Town offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Rose Bowl are good for families?
Several hotels near Rose Bowl are well-suited for families. Residence Inn Los Angeles Pasadena / Old Town (1.91 mi, from $276/night), Courtyard by Marriott Pasadena / Old Town (2.09 mi, from $122/night), and The Westin Pasadena (2.67 mi, from $204/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Rose Bowl are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Rose Bowl accommodate team and group travel. Residence Inn Los Angeles Pasadena / Old Town (1.91 mi, from $276/night), Courtyard by Marriott Pasadena / Old Town (2.09 mi, from $122/night), and The Westin Pasadena (2.67 mi, from $204/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there budget-friendly hotels near Rose Bowl?
Yes — Travelodge by Wyndham Pasadena Central (5.85 mi, from $78/night) and Motel 6 Glendale CA – Pasadena Burbank Los Angeles (6.14 mi, from $72/night) are budget-friendly options near Rose Bowl, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels near Rose Bowl?
Yes — Residence Inn Los Angeles Pasadena / Old Town (1.91 mi, from $276/night) is an extended-stay property near Rose Bowl, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Rose Bowl offer free breakfast?
Residence Inn Los Angeles Pasadena / Old Town (1.91 mi, from $276/night), Hyatt Place Pasadena (2.79 mi, from $222/night), and Howard Johnson by Wyndham Pasadena (4.86 mi, from $99/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Rose Bowl have an outdoor pool?
Hotel Dena Pasadena Los Angeles, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (2.91 mi, from $136/night), Travelodge by Wyndham Pasadena Central (5.85 mi, from $78/night), and Motel 6 Glendale CA – Pasadena Burbank Los Angeles (6.14 mi, from $72/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Rose Bowl have an indoor pool?
Residence Inn Los Angeles Pasadena / Old Town (1.91 mi, from $276/night), Courtyard by Marriott Pasadena / Old Town (2.09 mi, from $122/night), and The Westin Pasadena (2.67 mi, from $204/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.
Which hotels near Rose Bowl have a fitness center?
Residence Inn Los Angeles Pasadena / Old Town (1.91 mi, from $276/night), Courtyard by Marriott Pasadena / Old Town (2.09 mi, from $122/night), and The Westin Pasadena (2.67 mi, from $204/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Which hotels near Rose Bowl are pet-friendly?
Residence Inn Los Angeles Pasadena / Old Town (1.91 mi, from $276/night), Courtyard by Marriott Pasadena / Old Town (2.09 mi, from $122/night), and The Westin Pasadena (2.67 mi, from $204/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.
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