Hotels in Arcadia, CA
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Hilton Arcadia Los Angeles
1.01 milesFrom*
$157
Honors Discount Non-refundable
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Arcadia Pasadena Area
1.41 milesFrom*
$138
Honors Discount Non-refundable
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Hilton Garden Inn Arcadia/Pasadena Area
1.50 milesFrom*
$118
Honors Discount Non-refundable
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Hampton Inn Los Angeles/Arcadia/Pasadena
1.61 milesFrom*
$118
Honors Discount Non-refundable
Free breakfastFree parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 12

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Monrovia - Pasadena Area
1.75 milesFrom*
$150
Honors Discount
Free parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 6

The Jordan San Gabriel, Curio Collection by Hilton
4.51 milesComing Soon
We're opening in May 2027, but aren't accepting reservations yet.
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles - Rosemead
6.35 milesFrom*
$118
Honors Discount Non-refundable
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Azusa
7.89 milesFrom*
$118
Honors Discount Non-refundable
Free breakfastFree parkingOutdoor pool - 1 of 11

Home2 Suites by Hilton Los Angeles Montebello
8.28 milesFrom*
$138
Honors Discount Non-refundable
Free breakfastFree parkingIndoor pool - 1 of 12

Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles Montebello
8.61 milesFrom*
$148
Honors Discount Non-refundable
Free parkingOutdoor pool
What makes hotels in Arcadia, California, a good base for exploring LA?
When you stay at hotels in Arcadia, California, you’re also close to all the fun things to do in Los Angeles, California, without being right in the middle of the city’s hustle. Arcadia sits in the San Gabriel Valley, offering a quieter, suburban setting with quick freeway access and easy connections to downtown via the Metro A Line. You can explore everything from Hollywood to the beaches, then come back to a more relaxed hotel zone that still keeps you near Pasadena, theme parks, and mountain trails.
Where can guests find attractions like Santa Anita Park and the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden?
You’ll find several great places to explore in and around Arcadia. Nearby favorites include:
• The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, a 127-acre space filled with themed gardens, native plants, and quiet walking paths.
• Santa Anita Park features a historic horse racing venue with mountain views and seasonal events.
• Angeles National Forest is highlighted by foothills with trailheads for scenic hikes and overlooks.
• Neighborhood parks and green spaces that are ideal for picnics, morning walks, or a break between activities.
What time of year is ideal for a visit to Arcadia?
Arcadia has a mild, Mediterranean-style climate, so visits work year-round. When it comes to making the most of all the things to do in Arcadia, spring and fall bring comfortable temps and garden color, while summer brings longer days, and winter feels quieter with clear mountain views after rain. Typical patterns look like this:
• Spring, mild and green with blooming gardens, ideal for Arcadia, California, things to do across parks and the Arboretum.
• Summer, warm and sunny with long daylight, good for early hikes and evening dining.
• Fall, pleasant and dry, great for outdoor events and nearby cultural things to do in Pasadena, California.
• Winter, generally cool and clear, a calmer time to explore museums and gardens with fewer crowds.
Where can guests find the best restaurants in Arcadia, CA?
Arcadia’s dining scene reflects the broader San Gabriel Valley, known for standout Asian cuisines and global flavors. You can explore:
• Baldwin Avenue and Huntington Drive corridors: Casual to refined spots featuring Chinese regional specialties, Taiwanese comfort dishes, Japanese noodles, and Korean barbecue.
• Duarte Road and adjacent streets: Laid-back eateries for Vietnamese pho, regional dumplings, and flavorful stir-fries.
• Local plazas and food halls: Convenient choices that range from quick bites and bakeries to sit-down restaurants in Arcadia, California.
• Nearby Pasadena: An easy hop for brunch cafés and evening dining along lively streets.
Which are some outdoor experiences near Arcadia?
Arcadia sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, so it's simple to plan hikes through the mountains and easy to mix with garden visits and cultural stops.
• Angeles National Forest: Trailheads in the nearby foothills with canyon walks, waterfall hikes, and panoramic ridge routes.
• Chantry Flat area: Popular access point for casual strolls or longer hikes along trails and shaded creekside paths.
• Eaton Canyon Natural Area: A top gateway to nature paths and interpretive programs just west of Arcadia.
• The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens: Expansive themed gardens in neighboring San Marino for gentle walks among seasonal blooms.
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