Anaheim is a city in Orange County, California. It is best known for being the home of Disneyland. Its second claim to fame is hosting the National Hockey League's Anaheim Ducks and Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels.

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Anaheim was founded in 1857, when the ranchero Juan Pacífico Ontiveros sold part of his land to 50 German-American families who had looked for an area to grow grapes. Throughout its early existence, Anaheim was a rural community, and orange groves and other cash crops dominated the landscape. That changed in 1955, with the opening of Disneyland, attracting tourist interest in the area, which was followed by increased population and economic growth.

While the city of Anaheim stretches across 20 mi (32 km) roughly around State Route 91 (the Riverside Freeway), the tourist core centers around the Disneyland Resort property, located in the south-central part of the city. The Angels and Ducks play about 2 mi (3.2 km) east of the Disneyland Resort.

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The front of the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) that opened in late 2014

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The 5 goes directly through Anaheim and can be reached from Los Angeles on the 5 or 91 East. In rush hour, it may be faster to use Route 91 even if it is longer as it is less congested. The 57 Freeway also runs down the Eastern side of Anaheim and is the quickest way to reach that side of the city from the cities just north of Anaheim or from Diamond Bar, Pomona, or Ontario areas. If you are not familiar with Southern California traffic plan on it being congested even outside of peak times and many drivers driving very aggressively. Try to keep your calm even in stressful situations.

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The closest commercial airports are John Wayne Airport, Santa Ana (SNA IATA) followed by Long Beach Airport (LGB IATA), while the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX IATA) is the largest one in the area. Ontario airport (ONT IATA) is also a popular choice as it is not much further than LAX, often with far less traffic and hassle.

For those who rent a car or take a taxi, travel time from SNA is about 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. From LAX, the trip takes about 45-60 minutes, depending on traffic. A taxi from SNA costs about $40; from LAX, about $70.

For most people who don't rent a car, shared shuttle van service is an economical option. The shuttle will make multiple stops, but you will be delivered right to the door of your hotel. From LAX, the cost is about $16 per person one way/$32 per person round trip, plus tip. From SNA, the cost is about $10 per person one way/$20 per person roundtrip, plus tip.

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1 Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center, 2626 E Katella Ave.    , or ARTIC, is Anaheim's central train and bus station. The station is located at 2626 East Katella Avenue, near the Honda Center and Angel's Stadium.

  • Amtrak. The Pacific Surfliner route serves this station, connecting Anaheim with San Diego to the south and San Luis Obispo to the north (via Los Angeles and Santa Barbara).
  • Metrolink. Regional rail service to Anaheim is available on the Orange County Line, which runs from Los Angeles to Oceanside.
  • Flixbus, (bus stop) Bay 11 of ARTIC Station (bus will board at Bus Bay 11, which is on the east side of the transit center. It no longer uses Bay S-2.), +1 855 626-8585. Connects Anaheim to Los Angeles, Inland Empire, Santa Barbara, San Jose, Ventura, etc
  • Greyhound & Cruceros USA, (bus stop) Bay 11 of ARTIC Station (towards southeast corner of building), +1 714 542-2215, toll-free: +1 800 231-2222. Travels primarily on Interstate 5 (Los Angeles, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Oceanside, and/or San Diego). I-5/405 (San Diego, Oceanside, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Long Beach). SR-55/60 (Santa Ana, Anaheim, Riverside, San Bernardino). Some variations of the above routes may be direct from Los Angeles or Long Beach to San Diego while others make fewer stops in between. Cruceros USA continues from San Diego to Tijuana. Passengers transfer in Los Angeles and/or San Bernardino to get to additional destinations in the U.S. and in Tijuana for onward connections to Mexico.
  • Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART), (bus stops) Bays 12 & 13 of ARTIC Station (towards the northeast corner of building). Provides 20 local bus routes serving the Disneyland Resort, Downtown Disney, Anaheim City Center, Knott’s Berry Farm, Honda Center, Angel Stadium and area hotels.

The transit connection to Disneyland is actually best at the Fullerton Amtrak/Metrolink station in the city's pleasant downtown area. From there it's just short a ride on OCTA line 43 (towards Costa Mesa) to Disneyland along Harbor Blvd. From the Anaheim Station (ARTIC) OCTA line 430 specifically serves as a shuttle from ARTIC to the Disneyland Resorts as it goes around all sides of the park. The line 50 (towards Long Beach) only passes by Disneyland along the south side on W Katella Ave.

You can also get to Disneyland on Metro bus 460 from Downtown Los Angeles, a semi-express bus that is a fairly slow but direct ride; and RTA bus 200 from San Bernardino and Riverside which travels primarily on Hwy 91.

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  • 1 Disneyland. Anaheim's main claim to fame since opening in 1955.    
  • 2 Disney California Adventure. A newer addition to Disneyland. It opened in 2001 and has separate admission fees.    

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There are two professional sports teams that play in Anaheim:

  • 1 Los Angeles Angels, Angel Stadium of Anaheim, 2000 Gene Autry Way, +1 714 940-2000. The Los Angeles area's American League baseball team.    
  • 2 Anaheim Ducks, 2695 East Katella Ave (Honda Center), +1 714 704-2400. An NHL Hockey team that plays across from Angel Stadium in the Honda Center (formerly the Arrowhead Pond). You can see Disney On Ice shows here, and it is also open for public skating.
  • 3 Anaheim Convention Center, 800 West Katella Ave. (just south of Disneyland.), +1 714 765-8950. Check out the events taking place.    
  • 4 Flightdeck Air Combat Center, 1601 S. Sunkist St. Unit A, +1 714 937-1511. noon-6PM. Opened in 2005, it is an authentic military flight simulation center providing civilians the chance to pilot a fighter jet flight simulator. All Sims are full scale replicas of F-16 cockpits. Flight-gear, training and in-flight instruction are provided. Flightdeck has been reviewed on many "things to do" sites and is consistently rated in the top 10 things to do in Orange County. $49-79.
  • 5 Camelot Golfland.,
  • 6 Sky Zone Anaheim.

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  • 1 Downtown Disney (Just outside the park entrance). Has a number of shops for souvenirs, a Lego shop and a number of cloths outlets.    
  • 2 Anaheim GardenWalk, 321 West Katella Ave (near South Harbor Blvd close to Disneyland), +1 714 635-7410. A complex that stretches from Katella to Disney Way, with shops, eating places, a sleek cinema, and a fancy bowling place. Not overly popular destination and has many empty lots.    

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There are lots of places to eat in and around Disneyland.

  • 1 Earl of Sandwich, 1556 Disneyland Dr, +1 714-817-7476. At Downtown Disney, along with many other restaurants, such as ESPN Zone and Rainforest Café.
  • 2 Mama Cozza's Italian Restaurant, 2170 W. Ball Rd (exit from the I-5 Freeway on to Ball Road; from Disneyland head south on Harbor Blvd, turn right on to Katella Ave., right on to Euclid St., then left on to W. Ball Road), +1 714 635-0063, . M-Th 11AM-11PM, Sa noon-11PM, Su noon-10PM. Located two miles west of Disneyland, Mama Cozza's is a somewhat secluded Italian restaurant serving pizzas, pastas, and steaks. The "Mama Sauce" is Mama Cozza's thicker marinara sauce and goes great on the lasagna and other pastas. Expect to pay from $10-15 for pasta dishes, $15-30 for mains, plus drinks from $2.
  • 3 Downtown Disney. Promenade area just outside the park with lots of shopping and restaurant facilities, catering for adults as well as younger people. For example House of Blues Anaheim offers good food and beer as well as live music and the Rainforest Cafe a great environment to take the kids too. Free, parking fee cancelled if you make a purchase.
  • 4 The Cheesecake Factory, 321 W Katella Avenue, +1 714 533-7500. Good selection of meals as well as cakes and drinks.
  • 5 Cortina's Italian Market, 2175 W Orange Ave, +1 714 535-1948. Italian food market with simple order at counter and sit down restaurant. Serves very good pizza and pasta dishes.
  • 6 Aleppo's Kitchen, 513 1/2 S Brookhurst St (parking and entrance are behind the strip-mall, not obvious from the main road), +1 714 991-5000. Syrian restaurant. If you like Middle Eastern food this is a must visit. Check out for example the Lamb Kabseh as well as a good selection of starters. The indoor and outdoor seating areas are better decorated and laid out than you would expect from the location description.

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Despite being one of the most popular destinations for tourists in California, Anaheim has very little to offer in terms of nightlife. Most nightlife destination are restaurant bars or dive bars. Those looking for a more exciting nightlife should travel to the nearby areas of Downtown Fullerton (10-15 min) or Newport Beach (20-25 min).

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There are many of hotels, motels and inns all around Disneyland for all budgets and tastes. See the Disneyland article for accommodations within Disneyland Resort.

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  • 1 Alpine Inn, 715 West Katella Ave (near South Harbor Blvd, adjacent to Disneyland). Traditional 2-story motel with exterior corridors and no elevator, and with pool and parking in the center, is located across the street (Katella) from the Anaheim Convention Center. Although it backs into Disneyland, the entrances to Disneyland (the south entrance is closed) are a short drive or a good 10-min walk away. Basic continental breakfast, wifi, use of a computer in the lobby, and microwave and refrigerator in room are all free.
  • 2 Americas Best Value Inn & Suites (At the Park / Convention Center), 425 West Katella Ave (on Katella Avenue near Harbor Blvd), +1 714 776-2815. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM. Large heated outdoor swimming pool and spa. Complimentary breakfast, free parking and Internet access price=$69-199.
  • 3 Astoria Inn & Suites, 426 West Ball Rd, +1 714-774-3882. Offers amenities such as a shuttle to Disneyland, pool, spa, high speed internet, continental breakfast, and guest laundry.
  • 4 Cortona Inn and Suites, 2029 S. Harbor Blvd. A Disneyland Good Neighbor Hotel offering family suite lodging accommodations with bunk beds, complimentary continental breakfast, outdoor heated pool and whirlpool, and video arcade room.

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  • 5 Anaheim Majestic Garden Hotel, 900 South Disneyland Dr, +1 714-778-1700, toll-free: +1-844-227-8535. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 11AM. Large hotel half a mile from the main entrance to Disneyland. Rooms are clean and generally a good size. There's a bar, restaurant and gift shop with basic food items in the hotel, and a pool and gardens outside. The hotel runs a free shuttle bus to and from Disneyland every 30 minutes from park opening to 75 minutes after park closing. Rooms on the I-5 side of the hotel do get a bit of highway noise, but otherwise a pretty quiet location. $170-250, rates can be lower in slower periods.
  • 6 Anaheim Marriott Suites, 12015 Harbor Blvd, +1 714-750-1000, fax: +1 714-750-9000. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 11AM.
  • 7 Courtyard Anaheim Resort/Convention Center, 2045 S Harbor Blvd, +1 714-740-2645, toll-free: +1 888-236-2427, fax: +1 714-740-2646. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. This hotel has room types to accommodate families, couples and business travelers. Guests can choose from a Deluxe Room or a Kids' Suite. Restaurant, bar, free wifi. from $109.
  • 8 Courtyard Anaheim Theme Park Entrance, 1420 S Harbor Blvd, +1 714-254-1442, toll-free: +1 888-236-2427, fax: +1 714-254-1434. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 11AM.
  • 9 Hotel Pepper Tree, 2375 West Lincoln Ave, toll-free: +1-877-888-5656. Extended stay hotel with Southern California style and rustic Spanish influence. Warm earthy décor, hand-crafted wood furniture, and Hollywood memorabilia.
  • 10 Hyatt Place at Anaheim Resort/Convention Center, 2035 S. Harbor Blvd, +1 7147504000.
  • 11 Sonesta Anaheim Resort Area, 1915 S Manchester Ave, +1 714 748-7777. Free Wi-fi, refrigerator and microwave in rooms.

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Anaheim is considered one of the safest cities in the United States considering its size. Anaheim has a low rape and murder rate, although the rape rate has been growing, along with the national average. By far, the most dangerous crime is aggravated assault. Common sense must be used after dark, and never travel alone. Anaheim was mostly spared during the 1992 Los Angeles riots.

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  • Buena Park's E-Zone, the home of Knott's Berry Farm can easily be reached from Anaheim via Orange County Transit Authority buses. From Disneyland, travel west on Katella Avenue to Stanton, then north on Beach Boulevard to Buena Park.
  • Los Angeles and San Diego are accessible from Anaheim via Amtrak and Metrolink at the Anaheim railway station.
Routes through Anaheim
Los AngelesBuena Park  N   S  OrangeSanta Ana
END  N   S  OrangeNewport Beach
PomonaPlacentia  N   S  OrangeSanta Ana
Long BeachFullerton  W   E  CoronaRiverside
Los AngelesFullerton  N   S  Santa AnaSan Diego



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