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Radisson Hotel Whittier

7320 Greenleaf Avenue, Whittier, CA 90602, United States
Reservations: +1 (800) 967-9033 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: +1 (562) 945-8511 Fax: +1 (562) 967-7000
Email:  Rhi_whca@radisson.com

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Whittier Hotel near Disneyland® Resort, Los Angeles Attractions

Nestled in charming Uptown Whittier near I-5, I-605 and Highway 60, the Radisson Hotel Whittier offers convenient access to downtown Los Angeles and an array of Orange County attractions, including the Disneyland® Resort, Knott's Berry Farm and Soak City. Guests can also easily enjoy nearby Whittier attractions such as Rose Hills Memorial Park, the largest burial memorial in the world, and Whittier College. For added convenience, the Radisson also offers complimentary shuttle service to sights within a seven-mile radius of the hotel (based upon availability).

During your stay at our Whittier hotel, visit these local attractions:

  • Disneyland® Resort (15 miles)
    One of the world's most popular theme parks is within driving distance of our Whittier hotel. The Disneyland® Resort is home to plenty of rides and attractions for people of all ages to experience and enjoy.
    Phone: +1 (714) 520-5060
  • Downey Museum of Art (10 miles)
    This museum features a large collection of art by Los Angeles artist Boris Deutsch and other nationally recognized artists.
    Phone: +1 (562) 861-0419
  • Downtown Los Angeles (13 miles)
    Downtown Los Angeles is only a short drive west on Whittier Boulevard. Boasting some of the most popular attractions in the nation, downtown Los Angeles is truly a unique experience.
  • Knott's Berry Farm (12 miles)
    America's number one theme park features a fun western theme and everything from roller coasters to boysenberry pie.
    Phone: +1 (714) 220-5200
  • La Habra Children's Museum (7.1 miles)
    Located inside a historic 1923 train depot, this children's museum offers a number of hands-on activities that young kids will love.
    Phone: +1 (562) 905-9793   
  • Rose Hills Memorial Park (2.5 miles)
    The world's largest burial memorial park, Rose Hills features a number of gardens, chapels and other monuments to a variety of world religions.
    Phone: +1 (562) 699-0921
  • Uptown Whittier (0.25 miles)
    Less than a mile from the Radisson, this attractive, bustling central district features many dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
    Phone: +1 (562) 696-2662
  • Whittier College (4 blocks)
    This quaint, private, liberal arts institution is just a few blocks east of our hotel. Take a stroll through its charming campus or call the visitor's office for a private tour.
    Phone: +1 (562) 907-4200
  • Whittier Museum (4 blocks)
    The informative exhibits at this museum focus on early life in Whittier.
    Phone: +1 (562) 945-3871
  • Whittier Narrows Recreation Area (5.5 miles)
    The area's largest park and recreation center, Whittier Narrows features an equestrian facility, athletic complexes, a military museum and boat and bike rentals.
    Phone: +1 (626) 575-5526

About Orange County

Home to Major League Baseball's Anaheim Angels, Disney's California Adventure® Park, Knott's Berry Farm, and the Impressionist's dream known as Laguna Beach, Orange County has quietly become one of California's - and North America's - most popular tourist destinations. Turn-of-the-century charm awaits in Old Towne Orange, a gentrified village dating from 1871 that boasts a handful of buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as well as some of Southern California's best antiquing. To the north is Anaheim, the self-described "happiest place on earth," where you'll find a sprawling Disneyland® Resort that includes countless theme park attractions, not to mention unparalleled shopping, fine dining, and bustling nightlife. In the center of the county lie Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, and Irvine. In these cities, high-tech industry and phalanx-like urban sprawl are juxtaposed with a surprising mix of culture and sophistication, from the world-class Costa Mesa Theatre District to Santa Ana's unique Fiesta Marketplace to Irvine, that experiment in homogeneity that's also the nation's largest planned community. Last but not least are Orange County's coastal communities - places like Newport and Laguna Beaches - where exclusive resort hotels, acclaimed restaurants, and high-end shopping are set against a picturesque backdrop of crystal clear water, white sand beaches, palm trees, and glorious auburn sunsets. Indeed, Los Angeles' "little brother" has grown significantly over the years, and people from all over the world are taking notice.

Did you know?

The United States' largest planned community, the town of Irvine is the result of an "experiment" conducted by developers and the University of California in the late 1950s. Spearheaded by architect William Pereira and the Irvine Company, plans were hatched for a community of more than 50,000 residents that would surround a new Orange County branch of the state's university system. By the early 1970s, the villages of Turtle Rock, University Park, Culverdale, Ranch, and Walnut were completed, and in 1971, citizens in the new areas voted to merge and form the town of Irvine. Today, the city boasts a still-growing population of more than 130,000.

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