castle green, pasadena

hidden gem in pasadena

The Hotel Green, also known as Castle Green, was a historic hotel in Pasadena, California, established in 1893 by George Gill Green. It expanded in 1898 and 1903, forming a complex of three interconnected structures. Designed by architect Frederick Roehrig, it served as a venue for the Valley Hunt Club and the Tournament of Roses association. Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, Hotel Green was a social and cultural hub, hosting significant events and exhibitions. The Central Annex opened in 1899, coinciding with Green's birthday, attracting around 1,000 guests. It featured a garden and a pedestrian bridge that offered views of the Rose Parade. The 1903 expansion included the Wooster Block, enhancing its historical significance.

The Castle, with its timeless elegance and charming ambiance, is perfect for capturing magical moments. Its grand staircase and lush gardens offer picturesque locations steeped in history. Our expertise allows us to guide clients to beautiful spots all over the castle, ensuring each photo reflects their unique personalities and love stories. We adapt and innovate to highlight the Castle's architectural beauty, discovering hidden gems that clients love. Committed to delivering emotionally resonant images, we create visual narratives to be treasured for a lifetime.