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Irvine is a city (pop 150,000) of Orange County, California, located
in the greater Los Angeles area. It is known for being one of the largest
planned communities in the United States of America. Established in 1971,
this city is ranked among the safest cities in the nation. Its low crime
rates, highly ranked school system, and convenient location that provides
quick access to the beaches resulted in steep housing prices. Along with the
rest of Orange County, this city is considered to be a bastion of
conservative thinking.
Get around
By car
As in all suburbs, it is extremely difficult to get around without a
car. Rental cars are available near John Wayne Airport.
By bus
The Orange County Transit Authority (OCTA)
provides bus transport.
Attractions
• University of California, Irvine (UCI )
The largest (1500 acres) and highest ranked university in Orange County.
• Irvine Regional Park
One of the larger parks in Irvine. It even has a mini zoo.
Activities
• Verizon
Wireless Irvine Amphitheater - hosts various concerts ranging from
rock to classical.
• The Irvine Barclay Theatre
features concerts, plays, and performances that range from student groups to
world-renowned international artists.
• The Bren Events Center
offer concerts for many independent and lesser known groups. Along with
various dance groups and shows, they feature UC Irvine's Anteater Athletics
events, most notably their well regarded basketball games, in which there
men's team has had two NCAA Division II tournament bids, four NIT bids, and
has been the champions of the Big West two times, and possibly three at the
end of this season, in which they are 13-9 (9-1) as of 09 February 2006.
• Park Place. A movie theater, Fat
Burgers, California Pizza Kitchen. Located on Jamboree and Michelson.
There's a Boomers! further down on Michelson near Harvard where they have
mini-golf, batting cage, laser-tag, and arcades.
Shopping
The Irvine Spectrum
has shops, boutiques, department stores, and plenty of merchant carts.
Dining
• Culver Plaza. One of the two shopping plaza featuring a
multitude of Asian stores and restaurants. Located at the intersection of
Culver and Irvine Center drive.
• Walnut Plaza. The other Asian shopping plaza located at the
intersection of Walnut and Jeffrey.
• The Market Place.
Also known as the Tustin Market Place. It features a lot of
restaurants. Located on the border of Irvine and Tustin.
• Irvine Spectrum. The Irvine Spectrum has several restaurants
in addition to its food court which includes: The Cheesecake Factory,
Johnny Rocket's, PF Chang and Wolfgang Puck.
• Chakra Creative Indian Cuisine.
University Plaza, 4143 Campus Drive, Irvine, CA 92612, 949-854-0009.
Drink
Irvine Spectrum. Crazy Horse and Dave & Buster's.
Lodging
• Candlewood
Suites, 16150 Sand Canyon Avenue, (949) 788-0500
• Courtyard
Irvine John Wayne Airport/Orange County, 2701 Main Street, (949)
757-1200, Fax: (949) 757-1596
• Crowne Plaza Irvine Hotel,
17941 Von Karman Ave., (949) 863-1999 - Close to Orange County Airport
(SNA).
• Doubletree Hotel at Irvine Spectrum. Barranca Road.
• Hyatt Hotel, Jamboree Road at Interstate 405.
• Irvine
Marriott, 18000 Von Karman Avenue, (949) 553-0100, Fax: (949)
261-7059
• Residence
Inn Irvine John Wayne Airport/Orange County, 2855 Main Street, (949)
261-2020, Fax: (949) 261-2011
• Residence
Inn Irvine Spectrum, 10 Morgan Street, (949) 380-3000, Fax: (949)
588-7743 |
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Get in
By air
Fly via John Wayne/Orange County Airport (SNA )
and Irvine is across the street. Alternatively, you could try Los Angeles
International (LAX ) is about an
hour's drive away without traffic, or Long Beach Airport.
By train
Amtrak provides light rail service via
Metrolink, with a stop right in Irvine.
Education
The fourth largest campus of the University of California, UC Irvine
(24,000 students), is located in the city's southern suburbs.
Work
Irvine is home to many high tech companies such as BroadCom and
Western Digital as well as a handful of computer game companies (most
notably Blizzard Entertainment).
Get out
• Corona del Mar. Nice small beach with tidepools and natural
reserve on one side, and firepits on the other. Free parking on the side of
the road, or $6 parking at lot on the beach. Southern end of Irvine. Keep
going south on Jamboree until you hit the Pacific Coast highway.
• Fashion Island. Shopping mall similar to South Coast Plaza based
in Newport Beach. Take Jamboree south.
• Laguna Beach. One of the nicer beaches around here with plenty of
restaurants and shops. Take the 405 or 5 south until they merge, then take
the 133 south all the way until you hit the Pacific Coast Highway.
• South Coast Plaza
The largest shopping mall around here in Costa Mesa. Just as luxurious as
Fashion Island, but much larger
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