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Adamson House and Malibu Pier Holiday Tours
Malibu's Adamson House and Malibu Pier Decked out for the Holidays!

Join us for our Vintage Holiday tours this year! Enjoy live music, refreshments, a hand- crafted wrapped gift and a tour of the historic Adamson House and the Malibu Pier, once owned by the Adamson Family. New for his year, tours will end at the Malibu Pier to visit the historic towers and enjoy a complimentary glass of bubbly in the Surfrider room with an exhibit of Malibu Pier! Complete your day by reserving brunch or dinner at the Malibu Pier Restaurant. www.malibupierrestaurant.com
Holiday tour tickets are pre-paid, $25 for adults, $10 for children 6-12 (5 and under free)
Dates: Three Sundays in December, the 14th, 21st, and 28th
Times: 1:00p.m. to 4p.m. House Tours depart on the half hour and last 45 minutes with the Pier tour lasting 30 minutes, for a total of 90 minutes.
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reservations by email: AH.Events@parks.ca.gov
or by phone 310-456-8432
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The cozy visitor center will be filled to the rafters with special gifts to purchase for everyone on your holiday list, including a new specially designed peacock tile, as well as a wide selection of books on the history of Malibu, the Rindge/Adamson family and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. Enhance your visit by touring the Malibu Lagoon Museum and strolling the beautiful property overlooking Surfrider Beach and the Malibu Lagoon.
Adamson House is located at 23200 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. Parking is available for a fee, first come, first served, at the adjacent County Parking Lot, at the Pier Lot, at the State Parks Lagoon Parking Lot at Cross Creek, or if available, for free on Pacific Coast Highway.
The Adamson House is a 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival residence built by Rhoda Rindge Adamson (daughter of Frederick Hastings Rindge and May Knight Rindge, last owners of the Malibu Spanish land grant) and her husband, Merritt Adamson. The home retains most of the family’s furnishings from the 1930s to the 1960s and features extensive tile work from the family’s famed Malibu Potteries. The residence and collection offer a very special glimpse into Malibu’s past and the holidays offer a perfect time to visit.