Wrigley Gardens

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391 S Orange Grove Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91105

Wrigley Gardens in Pasadena, CA is home to the iconic Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game, offering a rich history and vibrant events for visitors to enjoy. With a focus on community involvement and sustainability, Wrigley Gardens provides a range of activities and opportunities for individuals to engage with this beloved tradition.

From the elaborate float decorations to the exciting parade lineup, Wrigley Gardens showcases the best of Pasadena's culture and heritage. With a commitment to excellence and innovation, Wrigley Gardens continues to be a premier destination for those seeking a memorable and festive experience in Southern California.

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Lee L.
4/23/2025

Shakespeare wasn't wrong. Smells just as sweet. But roses are way more fun by other names. Come to Wrigley Gardens and gaze at the elegant 'Hollywood Star'. Enjoy the lovely 'Crowd Pleaser'. Be...

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Magui V.
6/23/2025

Plant roses where you have all the grass. More gazebos among the roses. My town has more roses than they do here. Sylvan Park, Redlands CA. I did love the big old tree.

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Lizzie D.
7/10/2025

What a lovely rose garden and I especially love how the roses are labeled so you can identify which ones are which. It's quite a peaceful garden and a lovely stroll with adequate parking.

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Jessica Y.
11/4/2024

Such a nice garden! I never knew it was open to the public until I looked more into it online. There was plenty of street parking on a Saturday morning. The rose garden is small but still very...

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Travis P.
8/11/2024

This is a beautiful area to take pictures or to just check out the awesome mansion. They also host tours occasionally but they weren't the day I came. Took plenty of pictures in the garden as well...

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