Welcome to Roseville
A vibrant city with a love for music, outdoor recreation, and community
Located in the Placer county metropolitan area, the town of Roseville was established in 1864 as a railroad town on the Central Pacific Railroad. Since then, the city has continued to expand beyond a mere railroad town, with new residential and commercial developments being built.
Roseville has been named one of the best cities to live in, not only in California but in the nation as a whole. Roseville residents enjoy an energetic downtown area, a buzzing food scene, beautifully maintained parks and neighborhoods, stellar shopping, and a vibrant local economy.
What to Love
- Prime shopping destination
- Parks and trails galore
- Convenient central location
Local Lifestyle
A strong sense of community, outdoor recreation, and a love for the arts characterizes the local lifestyle in Roseville. It's a city where residents can enjoy a high quality of life surrounded by natural beauty and a thriving local economy. Plenty of parks, trails, and outdoor green spaces are enjoyed year-round by Roseville locals. Downtown Roseville has plenty of venues for enjoying live music, tasting delicious food, or gathering with friends, giving the community an infusion of energy and connection.
Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping
Roseville has endless options for upscale dining. Inspired by the architecture of European country estates,
La Provence Restaurant provides a delectable menu of French Mediterranean food combined with classic California cuisine. With multiple dining rooms, including a stunning terrace perfect for catching the sunset, this restaurant is a romantic and delicious spot that Roseville residents are lucky to have right at their doorstep.
Roseville is also known as a regional shopping hub, and there are plenty of upscale malls to choose from. The
Westfield Galleria at Roseville features over 160 shops, including high-end luxury retailers such as
Gucci and
Louis Vuitton. These stores offer a range of luxury goods, including designer handbags, shoes, and clothing. The mall also has over 15 food and drink options, a movie theater, and an indoor play space.
Fountains at Roseville is another high-end shopping destination with an outdoor space ideal for enjoying the sunny California weather. Among other big brand stores, there are also many unique locally owned shops, including Button Up Boutique, which sells contemporary, fashion-forward clothing from incredible designers, making it a staple for Roseville’s chicest residents.
Things to Do
There are so many ways to enjoy the tight community and upbeat attitude that makes Roseville such an exciting place to live. There’s no better place for some fun than
Roseville Golfland Sunsplash. From miniature golf to laser tag to the lazy rivers, waterslides, and wave pools, this amusement park is a crowd-pleaser no matter how old you are.
For a more relaxing way to enjoy the outdoors, Roseville also has an abundance of parks perfect for soaking up the sun.
Maidu Regional Park covers over 150 acres and features a variety of recreational facilities, including sports fields, picnic areas, a playground, and a community center. The park also has a natural history museum and an interpretive trail that showcases the history and culture of the Maidu Native American tribe. There’s also
Olympus Pointe Sculpture Park, which features a series of sculptures and installations created by local artists.
Entertainment never runs dry in Roseville, and the
Roseville Tuesday Nights summer concert series ensures that locals can enjoy incredible live music every week. Held in the heart of downtown Roseville, the event features live music, food trucks, and a beer garden and is a popular gathering place for locals and visitors alike. The annual
BerryFest Strawberry Festival is another enjoyable event in Roseville. It celebrates the region's strawberry harvest with various activities, including strawberry picking, cooking demonstrations, live music, and a strawberry shortcake eating contest.
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