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地元のツアーガイドと街を体験する最良の方法。
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!


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Redlands' citrus boom made local navel oranges famous, and families preserved surplus fruit as marmalade, a sweet spread still tied to the city's heritage.

Cakes made with local orange and lemon zest highlight Redlands' citrus legacy, and citrus pound cake is a staple at bakeries and farmers markets.

Beekeepers working near citrus groves produce orange blossom honey, and turning that honey into ice cream celebrates the area's floral and citrus flavors.

Restaurants and home cooks in Redlands frequently use navel orange juice and zest to create sweet-tangy glazes for roasted or grilled chicken, reflecting the city's citrus roots.

Street tacos are ubiquitous across Redlands, showcasing the Inland Empire's strong Mexican-American culinary traditions and use of local produce.

Tamales are a festival and holiday favorite in Redlands, commonly sold at community events and made with regional ingredients and sauces.

As a former powerhouse of navel orange production, Redlands is synonymous with fresh-squeezed orange juice, which is celebrated at farms, markets, and citrus events.

Hangar 24 Brewing, founded in Redlands, brought national attention to the city with its popular Orange Wheat Ale brewed using local orange character.

Simple agua frescas made from orange, lime, or mixed citrus are a refreshing local favorite, reflecting both the abundant fruit and regional Mexican influence.
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Mountain lake with skiing, hiking, beaches, and lake activities.
Google MapsIconic desert park, climbing, stargazing, and unique flora.
Google MapsDesert resort city, mid-century architecture, spas, and dining.
Google MapsRolling vineyards, wine tasting, and balloon rides.
Google MapsBeautiful historic downtown but parking is a pain on weekends. Loved the architecture, just expect crowds.
If you visit in summer, check the Redlands Bowl schedule for free concerts. Bring a sweater, evenings cool off fast.
Caught a free concert at Redlands Bowl, magical night under the stars. Do reserve chairs early though.
Hot in summer, mild winters. Spring citrus blooms are lovely. One day was enough for me, two if you like museums.
Food scene surprised me, great brunch spots and Mexican food. Prices reasonable, portions generous. Bring walking shoes.
Metrolink San Bernardino Line, Amtrak connections
From Ontario or San Bernardino airports, rideshare or rental car is usually fastest; limited direct public transit.
旅行先でモバイルインターネットを最も簡単かつ手頃に利用する方法。