The Paseo, Pasadena

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The Paseo is an open-air rhythm of shopping, dining, and movement, where sunlit walkways and city energy come together in a way that feels distinctly Southern California.

Located directly off Colorado Boulevard between Marengo Avenue and Los Robles Avenue, steps from the Pasadena Convention Center and across from the Paseo Colorado Metro station, this central shopping and entertainment district anchors one of the busiest pedestrian corridors in the city with a mix of retail, restaurants, and a cinema complex woven into a multi-level outdoor layout. The experience is immediate and fluid. People move in every direction, storefronts open into courtyards, and the entire space feels designed for circulation. There's a brightness to it, both literal and atmospheric. You don't arrive here to slow down. You arrive to plug into the city's pace and let it carry you forward.

The Paseo builds its identity on integration, functioning less like a traditional mall and more like a connective hub between Pasadena's cultural, commercial, and transit centers.

Originally developed as Paseo Colorado, the space was reimagined to align more closely with the surrounding urban grid, linking Old Pasadena, the Civic Center, and major event venues through a walkable, open-air design. Its layout prioritizes accessibility, multiple entry points, layered levels, and sightlines that keep the space visually connected while accommodating a high volume of foot traffic. The tenant mix reflects this versatility, national retailers, fast-casual dining, sit-down restaurants, and entertainment options like the movie theater all coexist without one dominating the experience. What distinguishes The Paseo is this balance of function and environment. It doesn't try to isolate you from the city. It places you directly inside it, acting as both destination and thoroughfare at the same time.

The Paseo works best as a central anchor, a place you move through naturally while connecting other parts of Pasadena into a single, cohesive day.

Start here if you're attending an event at the Convention Center, exploring Old Pasadena, or arriving via Metro, using the space as a launching point. Grab coffee or a quick bite, move through a few shops, then let your path extend outward into the surrounding streets. Return later in the day for a movie or dinner, when the energy shifts slightly but never fully slows. This is not a place that demands full attention, it rewards flow. By the time you leave, it will feel less like a destination you visited and more like a thread that tied your entire Pasadena experience together.

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