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PASADENA SHOWCASE HOUSE OF DESIGN

OUR 75TH YEAR!

This year all of us with Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts are thrilled to celebrate our 75th Anniversary as a nonprofit philanthropic organization. Your attendance has made it possible for us to contribute more than $25 million toward music and the arts in our local community since 1948–an enduring legacy.

OUR 58TH SHOWCASE HOUSE!

Welcome to Stewart House, a 1933 grand colonial estate designed by one of Pasadena’s most celebrated architectural partnerships, Marston & Maybury. Stewart House takes us back to the days of gracious architecture and quintessential Showcase with over 11,000 square feet of living space on two acres of meticulously manicured grounds. Featured in 1983 as the 19th Pasadena Showcase House of Design, Stewart House is a remarkable and elegant estate with modern amenities that complement the main residence including a guest house, 4-car garage and workshop, entertaining pool deck, tennis pavilion, and many themed gardens.

The Showcase House experience is a memorable one. During your visit today, we invite you to stroll around the grounds at your own pace, or take one of our docent-led garden tours. Be sure to visit our famous Shops at Showcase–located in the tennis pavilion—with boutiques offering a variety of luxury linens, gourmet foods, home and garden décor, and fashionable jewelry and accessories. There are three restaurants located throughout the property for your enjoyment: Stewart’s Bistro, offering a full-service menu; Lucky’s Café, offering grab & go items; and The Shops Wine and Cheese Bar, offering wine, beer, and soft drinks to sip while shopping.

It takes a village to put on one of the largest and most successful home and garden tours in the country. We are immensely grateful to our talented designers and craftspeople who exquisitely created this year’s Showcase House in a whirlwind 60 days. We thank our generous patrons, sponsors, resources, and special friends who contributed in myriad ways. We are indebted to the 300+ community volunteers who staff during tours, ensuring your experience is a safe and welcoming one. We also wish to thank our homeowners and neighbors, who have been so gracious throughout these past few months. Finally, and most importantly, we are grateful for the hard work and dedication of our members of Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts, who make the Showcase House possible year after year.

Whether this is your first visit, or a longstanding annual one, thank you for your patronage. We hope you will make lasting memories while visiting today.

WHERE Stewart House in Pasadena

WHEN April 23rd – May 21st, 2023

SHOWCASE HOUSE HOURS OF ENTRY

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 9:30am – 5:30pm

(Showcase House doors close promptly at 5:30pm; the property closes at 8pm)

Friday: 9:30am – 6:30pm

(Showcase House doors close promptly at 6:30pm; the property closes at 9pm)

Saturday, and Sunday: 9:30am – 4pm

(Showcase House doors close promptly at 4pm; the property closes at 6:30pm )

Monday: Closed

Note: To allow for less crowding, ticketed tour times start every 15 minutes.

THE SHOPS AT SHOWCASE

Saturday, and Sunday: 10am – 5:30pm

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 10am –6:30pm

Friday: 10am – 8pm

Monday: Closed

TICKETS

Golden Ticket: $65 Good for one admittance any day or time the Showcase House is open for tours.

Timed Entry Tickets

Prime Time Admission: $50 9:30am – 1:30pm

Regular Admission: $40 1:30pm – 4pm

Happy Hour Admission: $35 4pm – closing

To buy: pasadenashowcase.org/tickets

626.606.1600

QUESTIONS & EXCHANGES

Entry tickets can be exchanged for a $5 fee. Please email tickets@pasadenashowcase.org or call 626.606.1600 for assistance.

PARKING INFORMATION

Complimentary parking and shuttle service runs Tuesday through Sunday from Santa Anita Race Track, Gate 6, off Colorado Place in Arcadia, CA. These short complimentary shuttle rides run a half-hour before and after Showcase House hours on the day of your visit.

Visit pasadenashowcase.org for the most up-to-date parking information.

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