Irvine
Understand
Formally incorporated on December 28, 1971, Irvine is one of the newest and largest cities in Orange County, and it is still growing. Irvine is spearheading the growth in Orange County where almost everything is either new or refurbished. Most of the growth in Irvine was sparked by the donation of a large parcel of land to the University of California system in order to establish the 4th largest UC Campus (in terms of attendance) - UC Irvine.
The city is becoming the de facto business center of Orange County with many national and international companies having a presence in Irvine. Most of Irvine bordering Newport Beach (and the airport) and the areas surrounding any freeways are commercial areas where most of the larger companies have their offices.
The city is best characterized as a perfectly planned suburbia, which it is. The arterial streets are very wide and have very generous speed limits. Most residential areas are off the arterial streets on smaller two lane residential streets that lead to housing communities.
Get in
By air
- John Wayne/Orange County Airport (SNA) is practically located between Santa Ana and Irvine, NE of the intersection of Hwy 55 & I-405. Alternatively, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is about an hour's drive away without traffic via freeway 405, or Long Beach Airport (LGB) about 30 minutes away, also via 405.
By train
Arriving by rail into Irvine is convenient as its a major station served by several different routes. Metrolink runs plentiful trains from downtown Los Angeles and San Bernardino via its Orange County and Inland Empire routes. There are also long distance trains with Amtrak and its Pacific Surfliner route that runs between San Luis Obispo and San Diego via Los Angeles.
OCTA bus #86 connects to the train station.
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Irvine Transportation Center
address: 15215 Barranca Pkwy
By car
Irvine is at the intersection of the 5 and 405 freeways. One does have to consider, though, that these freeways have a significant amount of traffic and may be slow during rush hour. If traveling from San Diego and you wish to avoid some traffic, you may consider using the 73, which splits off from the 5 in Laguna Nigel. Be aware that this is a toll road, however.
The 55 state freeway may be used to get to destinations in the northwest of Irvine; north of the 55 is Santa Ana.
By bus
- Greyhound +1-714-542-2215 has a station in Santa Ana, a neighboring city.
Get around
By car
- As in all suburbs, it is extremely difficult to get around without a car. Rental cars are available near John Wayne Airport.
- Irvine is known for its winding streets that do not follow the traditional grid pattern most urban drivers are used to. It is extremely easy to become disoriented and lost if you are unfamiliar with the area. Bring a GPS or a map if you are new to the area. In the various housing tracts, if you follow the double yellow lines it will always lead you to an exit or through fare to a major street.
- Since Irvine is bounded on all sides by freeways, most of the arterial streets (which tend to be 4+ lanes in either direction) will eventually lead to a freeway, but it may be many miles before this happens.
- Gas stations are unusually rare for a city this large and are not usually visible from the street. If you are in need of gas in Irvine, your best chances are to look in large shopping plazas where a gas station is usually hidden. Hiding the gas stations are a 'sign of upscale gentrification' in this city where household incomes rank as one of the highest in the nation.
- Most of the major roads in Irvine have a bike path near the shoulder. Watch out for cyclists using the bike paths.
By bus
- The Orange County Transit Authority (OCTA) provides bus transport.
By bike
Irvine is a large city, covering 74 square miles, but is very friendly to bicyclists. There are over 45 miles of off-road bicycle trails and 282 miles of on-road bicycle lanes provided in Irvine. It is possible to transit from north to south in Irvine via tree shaded greenbelt bike trails with only two grade level crossings of highways. Other trails lead into the nearby hills for road touring or mountain biking experiences. Some paths parallel wildlife corridors and riders can often get glimpses of some of the wildlife native to the area - ranging from birds (sparrows to hawks), to opossums and skunks, and coyotes to mountain lions. City of Irvine Bikeways.
There are numerous bicyclist clubs in Irvine and weekend mornings are a favorite time for street touring by groups sometimes numbering in the dozens. Buses and trains carry bicycles when riders are traveling longer distances.
See
University of California, IrvineThe largest (1500 acres) and highest ranked university in Orange County.
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phone: +1 949 476-2565address: 18881 Von Karman Avenue Ste. 100Displays California art of the Impressionist Period (1890-1930).
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phone: +1 949 786-4112address: 5 San JoaquinSmall, house-sized museum that displays ranch artifacts and other items related to the history of Irvine.
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William R. Mason Regional Park
phone: +1 949 923-2220address: 18712 University DrExpansive 345 acre park with open grassy areas, trees, and lakes. Also features playgrounds. Great place to have a picnic or go for a stroll. -
address: 20 Lake Rd.A 22 acre community park with basketball courts, volleyball courts, and picnic areas.
Do
Visiting IrvineCity portal information on city and events.
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Irvine Chamber Visitors Bureau
phone: +1 949 660-9112address: 2485 McCabe Way Suite 150The Irvine Chamber Visitors Bureau, also known as the Irvine CVB, exists to direct individuals traveling to Irvine in Orange County, California for business and for leisure. The city of Irvine offers hundreds of options for lodging and accommodations, dining, and entertainment.
Events
Bren Events CenterOffers concerts for many independent and lesser known groups. Along with various dance groups and shows, they feature UC Irvine's Anteater Athletics events, most notably their well regarded basketball games, in which the men's team has had two NCAA Division II tournament bids, four NIT bids, and has been the champions of the Big West two times.
Irvine Barclay TheatreFeatures concerts, plays, and performances that range from student groups to world-renowned international artists.
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phone: +1 949 753-1996address: 36-C MauchlyA non-profit, community-based theatre.
Verizon Wireless Irvine AmphitheaterHosts various concerts ranging from rock to classical. Concerts generally held from May through December.
Festivals
Irvine Global Village FestivalThis annual event is Orange County's largest multicultural festival. Occurs in Fall. Free.
ReggaeFestReggaeFest is an annual event in Aldrich Park on the UC Irvine Campus. Occurs in Spring. Free.
UCI Free Film SeriesUCI screen movies each Thursday during Summer. Free admission and free snacks.
WayzgooseA student-run festival featuring food and games. Occurs in Spring.
Golf
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phone: +1 949 653-5300address: One Golf Club Dr
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Ranch San Joaquin Golf Course
phone: +1 949-786-5522address: One Ethel Coplen Way -
phone: +1 949 551-1811address: 11 Strawberry Farms Rd
Movies
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phone: +1 949 733-3795address: 4626 Barranca ParkwayAn inexpensive cinema, known informally as "The Dollar Theater," that screens movies a couple months after they have left other theaters. Highest movie ticket price is $2.
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Edwards University Town Center 6
phone: +1 949 854-8818address: 4245 Campus DrShows independent, art house, and foreign films.
Parks
Boomers!A family amusement park near the intersection of Michelson and Harvard which features indoor/outdoor activities such as miniature-golf, batting cage, laser-tag, Go Karts, and arcade games
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The Great Park
phone: +1 949 724-6247Much of the park is still under development, but the Great Park Balloon ride is open to the public. -
phone: +1 949 250-0242address: 17221 Von Karman AveK1 Speed is an indoor go-carting venue.
Shopping Centers
Irvine SpectrumFeatures an IMAX theater, Edwards 21 Theater, Dave and Busters
Park PlaceFat Burgers, California Pizza Kitchen, Houston's, Ruth's Chris steakhouse, and Wahoo's Fish Taco. Located on Jamboree and Michelson.
Other Entertainment
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phone: +1 949 250-3332Hosts evening dances (Mon-Sat). Styles include: ballroom, swing, and salsa. Charming venue that attracts people of all ages.
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phone: +1 949 854-5455address: 527 Spectrum Center DrComedy club and dinner theatre, featuring local and nationally recognized comedians.
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phone: +1 949 786-9625address: 3415 Michelson Dr.A 40 lane bowling alley.
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Zot Zone Games Room
phone: +1 949 824-4636Offer pool games and video games. Located on the UC Irvine campus.
Activities
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phone: +1 949 250-0242address: 17221 Von Karman AveIndoor go-kart.
Learn
University of California, IrvineThe fourth largest campus of the University of California, UC Irvine (24,000 students), is located in the west part of the city.
Concordia UniversityA Christian university of roughly 1800 undergraduates
Irvine Valley CollegePart of the California Community College system enrolling about 16,000 students. Popularly referred to as "IVC".
Buy
MarketplaceHosts Lowes, Ross, Barnes & Noble, Babies R Us, Toys R Us, Home Depot, Bed Bath and Beyond to name a few. Several popular restaurants include California Pizza Kitchen, BJ's Restaurant and Brewery, Bucca di Beppo, Cafe Chin Chin, Corner Bakery, French 75 Brasserie, Macaroni Grill, On the Border,
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phone: +1 949 753-5180address: 71 Spectrum Center Drhas shops, boutiques, department stores, and plenty of merchant carts. The Spectrum is also considered by natives in Irvine as one of the better places to spend time. The spectrum is a common place of diversion by most people living in southcentral and southern Orange county.
Eat
Culver PlazaOne of the two shopping plaza featuring a multitude of Asian stores and restaurants, including 99 Ranch Market, Sam Woo's, JJ Bakery, Morning Glory, etc.
Walnut PlazaThe other Asian shopping plaza located at the intersection of Walnut and Jeffrey, also built around a 99 Ranch Market, along with Pho 99, House of Shabu Shabu, Taiko Restaurant, Lollicup, A&J's Restaurant, Shik Do Rak Korean BBQ, etc. Is actually two plazas on either side of Walnut.
Diamond JamboreeA newer Asian shopping plaza located at Jamboree and Alton with several shops and restaurants. Includes Ajisen Ramen, Kula Revolving Sushi Bar, Capital Seafood (serves dim-sum in the morning and all day in the to-go side), BCD Tofu House, Lollicup (boba/bubble tea), Yogurtland (self-serve frozen yogurt), and the 85ºC Bakery Café (with a wide selection of Asian breads). Also has H-Mart, a Korean supermarket, which has a very small food court inside. Diamond Jamboree is very popular and often gets crowded in the evenings, especially on the weekend.
The Market PlaceA two sided large shopping center divided by Jamboree the side opposing the Irvine side is theTustin Market Place. It features a lot of restaurants
Irvine SpectrumThe Irvine Spectrum has several restaurants in additon to its food court which includes: The Cheesecake Factory, Johnny Rocket's, PF Chang and Wolfgang Puck.
Heritage SquareShopping plaza located at the intersection of Culver and Walnut. Features several Asian and Middle Eastern restaurants, including, Caspian Restaurant, Denny's, Elephant Bar Restaurant, India Cook House, Kaya Restaurant, Korean Dae Myoung OK Restaurant, Sumo Sushi & Seafood Restaurant, Super Mex, Wheel of Life. Bakeries include Diho Bakery and Assal Pastry.
Individual Restaurants
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Chakra Creative Indian Cuisine
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phone: +1 949 725-1144address: 4533 Campus Dr.Delicious, handmade pizza, pasta, and salad. Very popular with local UCI and UHS students.
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Le Diplomat Cafe
phone: +1 949 854-5161address: 4237 Campus Dr Ste B161Tasty sandwiches. Chicken Broccoli Mushroom is one of their most popular sandwiches. -
phone: +1 949 551-4111address: 18040 Culver DrThe food court inside of the grocery store offers a variety of food options: pizza, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Persian, American, Mexican, and Italian.
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The Korean Restaurant (Dae Myoung Ok)
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Shik Do Rak
phone: +1 949 653-7668address: 14775 Jeffrey Rd Ste HKorean BBQ with relatively cheap all-you-can-eat. May not have AYCE on weekends, so check before going. Garden Grove tends to have better Korean food, but Shik Do Rak is great if you're not willing to drive to Garden Grove.
Drink
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phone: +1 949 824-3050address: 4200 Campus DrPub features Monday night comedy and other events. Located on the UC Irvine Campus.
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phone: +1 949 727-0555address: 71 Fortune Drive Suite 960Known for its food, bar, and arcade. During the school year, D&B is popular among UC Irvine students, especially on Thursdays. Located at Irvine Spectrum.
Sleep
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phone: +1 949 788-0500address: 16150 Sand Canyon Ave
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Courtyard Irvine John Wayne Airport/Orange County
phone: +1 949 757-1200address: 2701 Main StState-of-the-art lobby, free Wi-Fi. The new Bistro provides guests with healthy food and beverage choices in the morning, and evening dinner service with cocktails. -
phone: +1 949 863-1999address: 17941 Von Karman Ave
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Doubletree Hotel
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Irvine Orange County Airport
phone: +1 949 553-8332address: 2120 Main StOffers complimentary airport shuttle service from John Wayne Airport. State-of-the-art fitness center. -
phone: +1 949 553-0100address: 18000 Von Karman Ave
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Residence Inn Irvine John Wayne Airport/Orange County
phone: +1 949 261-2020address: 2855 Main St -
phone: +1 949 757-0500address: 17601 FitchSuites with microwave, mini-fridge, large work desk, free internet, flat screen TV. Guests have access to free parking, free airport shuttle, free hot breakfast, pool and fitness center.
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phone: +1 949 380-3000address: 10 Morgan StFree breakfast buffet, free WiFi. Near Irvine Spectrum. Easy access to Freeways. All suite hotel.
Stay safe
Connect
Internet Access
- UC Irvine Libraries Both campus libraries, Langson Library and the Science Library, offer free internet access to the public.
- Fedex Kinkos There are four Kinkos locations in Irvine. They offer internet access for a fee.
Post Offices
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University
phone: +1 949 474-0292address: 4255 Campus Dr Ste A100 -
Harvest Station
phone: +1 949 474-1429address: 17192 Murphy Ave
Telephones
- 949 is the local area code.
Cope
Radio Stations
KUCI 88.9 FM IrvineLocated on the UC Irvine campus, KUCI is run by both UC Irvine students and community members. It is a free form radio stationDJs have complete control over their shows. Features a variety of music and talk show programming.
Newspapers
OC RegisterLocal newspaper.
New UniversityWeekly UC Irvine student newspaper. You can pick up a free copy of the paper from various locations on campus as well as inside several stores near campus.
Go next
- Crystal Cove State Beach. Generally considered the nicest beach in Orange County. Follow the Pacific Coast Highway south from Newport Beach.
- Corona del Mar. Nice small beach with tidepools and natural reserve on one side, and firepits on the other. Free parking on the side of the road, or $6 parking at lot on the beach. Southern end of Irvine. Keep going south on Jamboree until you hit the Pacific Coast highway.
- Fashion Island. Another shopping mall similar to South Coast Plaza. Based in Newport Beach. Take Jamboree south.
- Laguna Beach. One of the nicer beaches around here with plenty of restaurants and shops. Take the 405 or 5 south until they merge, then take the 133 south all the way until you hit the Pacific Coast Highway.
- South Coast Plaza. The largest shopping mall around here in Costa Mesa. Just as luxurious as Fashion Island, but much larger.
- Newport Beach and Balboa. these two semi-connected beaches are closest to irvine. Take the 5 North to the 55 South which ends in the center of Newports shopping district.