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VisitPasadena.com offers interactive tour of the city

VisitPasadena.com, the consummate Internet guide to “all things Pasadena,” has a new look and new features.

It is designed to give meeting and event planners, visitors and Web browsers an intimate and up-close tour of the city’s eclectic mix of restaurants, nightlife, museums, architecture, music, theatre, galleries, sports, recreation and countless other attractions.

Incorporating cutting-edge technology and responsive features, Pasadena Convention and Visitors Bureau launched the redesigned VisitPasadena.com last month with a sleek and visually impactful design to show off Pasadena’s authenticity, culture, class and unique lifestyle.

In collaboration with Lion Associates, the site makeover is “designed to optimize the mobile and tablet experience,” said Christine Susa, director of marketing and communications, Pasadena Convention and Visitors Bureau. “Travelers, event planners and even our own local residents will find everything they need for their visit to Pasadena at their fingertips.”

The site strategically focuses on what makes Pasadena unique. Visitors can browse through VisitPasadena.com’s event calendar and restaurant listings, or refer to the site’s itinerary suggestions to plan their trip and build their schedule to experience what Pasadena has to offer. Exciting video features and crisp new photographs, illustrations and maps provide a “sneak peek” at the allure and charm visitors can expect while they’re in the city.

The site provides links for visitors and travel agents to complete their hotel accommodations, purchase event tickets or plan full vacation packages. There also is a comprehensive toolkit for event and meeting planners looking to hold their event in Pasadena.

For more information, contact Christine Susa at (626) 395-0211 or csusa@visitpasadena.com, or contact the Pasadena Convention & Visitors Bureau at (800) 307-7977.

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