Love this old town, it has its own charm. There are so many things to do in the area, like shopping in the one of a kind boutiques and vintage shops, having a quiet moment at the public library, picnicking at the parks, there’s even a playground behind the library for kiddos to play. Plus, a bunch of good restaurants for adults to enjoy also (Like sushi, dine-in cinema, coffee shops, boba shops, cocktail bars, handmade ice cream, Mexican food, and so many more) Parking is plenty and easy, and the view is amazing too. It is just hard not to fall in love with this unique place. Highly...
Read moreIn May of 1886 the lots of the newly formed Monrovia went for sale....and a new town was born! The corner of Myrtle and Colorado were the center of the new city. Now an amazing historical downtown, you can find all sorts of eateries, retail shop and services. You can always find residents and visitors enjoying everything these blocks have to offer. Take a stroll and enjoy some ice cream, watch a movie or sit on a bench and people watch. Much of the charm of the original layout and storefront still exist. Old Town Monrovia is definitely a...
Read more“As a floral artist, I’m always drawn to spaces that feel alive — and Old Town Monrovia does exactly that. The way the sunlight falls on historic buildings, the mix of quiet charm and creative energy, and the kind of people who take time to stop and admire a handmade bouquet — it’s all deeply inspiring. This little town has become a quiet source of renewal for me. Whether I’m picking up coffee, walking my dog, or sourcing elements for my next arrangement, I always leave with more than...
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