Hotel Pepper Tree
Anaheim California, Hotel Pepper Tree has a Southern California Style with a Rustic Spanish influence. The hotel rooms are spacious, have fully equipped kitchens and private balconies. With an emphasis on comfort, all rooms have a combination of feather and firmer pillows to ensure a great nights
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Royal Pacific Inn
The Royal Pacific Inn is clean and comfortable 3 star hotel located just one mile from Knott's Berry Farm, four miles from Disneyland, 18 miles from John Wayne Airport and 28 miles from Los Angeles International
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Anaheim is a city in Orange County, California, located 28 miles southeast of Los Angeles. As of 2006, the city population was
342,410, making it the tenth-largest city in California and 56th-largest in the United States. Anaheim is the second most populous city in Orange County (behind Santa Ana) but largest in terms of land area, and it is known for its theme parks, sports teams, and convention center.
Founded by fifty former German families in 1857 and incorporated on February 10, 1870, Anaheim developed into an industrial center, producing electronics, aircraft parts, and canned fruit. It is the site of the Disneyland Resort, a world-famous grouping of theme parks and hotels which opened in 1955, Angel Stadium, the Honda Center, and Anaheim Convention Center, the largest convention center on the American West Coast. Its name is a blend of "Ana", after the nearby Santa Ana River, and "heim", a common Upper German place name compound originally meaning "home".
One of the largest cities in Orange County, Anaheim's city limits stretch from Los Alamitos in the West to the San Bernardino County and Riverside County lines in the East, and encompass a diverse collection of neighborhoods and communities. Anaheim Hills is a master-planned community that resembles South Orange County more than the county's northern cities. West Anaheim is notable for its more mature neighborhoods dating from the 1950s, which comprise part of the continuous suburban sprawl extending from Los Angeles. The Anaheim Resort, a commercial district, includes Disneyland and the neighboring hotel and retail complexes. The Plantinum Triangle, a neo-urban redevelopment district surrounding Angel Stadium, will soon be populated with mixed-use streets and high-rises. Finally, the Canyon is an industrial district north of the Riverside Freeway and east of the Orange Freeway.