Hours
Friday | 10AM–2PM |
Saturday | 10AM–2PM |
Sunday | 10AM–2PM |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10AM–4PM |
Wednesday | 10AM–4PM |
Thursday | 10AM–4PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 415 Avenida Granada, San Clemente, CA 92672 Phone: (949) 498-2139 Website: https://casaromantica.org/
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Review Summary
K Mulcahy
You can feel the love that the volunteers and staff give to the place.
Gdubb GORR
AWESOME environment for brunch and jazz
Elise Ng
Which gave me a very bad first vibe entering the place.
Claudia Diaz
Lovely day looking at some Art and enjoying the view from this lovely center. We walked around for about an hour. I would love to come back when they have events for the family.
Hank Miner
A great find apart from the other main tourist places. Can’t beat the views. Place has a very interesting history. Peaceful to set on terrace and look out to the Pacific Ocean.
K Mulcahy
This wonderful place is easily five-star. It’s a former mansion built in the late 1920s by one of the two developers of San Clemente. Not given the Romantica name until a few owners later in the 1940s but that’s OK. With the pandemic currently making the house closed for visitors (except the history center/gift shop room) you’re coming for the gardens and stunning ocean views. They only charge 5 dollars for admission and parking is free so it’s a great deal.If you’re a garden connoisseur the plantings will not stagger you with sophistication or rareness, like at the Sherman Library and Gardens. But they’re just lovely and well maintained. You can feel the love that the volunteers and staff give to the place. Since this is a cultural and arts center even more than a garden, you should know that most events and exhibitions are cancelled for the pandemic. But a few are still happening, especially for members. I just saw on their Facebook page that construction is about to begin to rehab their parking lot. Check it out online before you go..