Author: Norma Marlowe

Visit Temecula Valley (VTV), the region’s official destination marketing organization (DMO), today announced its 2025 Board of Directors. Led by newly appointed Chair Chris Baily of Baily's, the Board

Known for its fairy-tale vineyards, rolling hills, hot air balloons and breathtaking landscapes, Temecula Valley is one of the most romantic destinations in Southern California. Whether couples are

Best Decorated Old Town Business: Luke's on Front

Visit Temecula Valley (VTV) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2024 Temecula Chilled Holiday Decorating Contest, an annual event designed to

Temecula Valley is the perfect getaway for embracing the holiday spirit, whether sipping wine beside a warm fire, shopping for locally made treasures in Old Town, or lacing up and gliding across a

More than 400 hungry attendees and a panel of judges selected Temecula Valley’s Best Burger and Loaded Fries at the popular Battle of the Burgers at Pechanga Resort Casino on Saturday, October 12.

Temecula’s popular Battle of the Burgers will return to Pechanga Resort Casino on Saturday, October 12, from noon to 3 p.m., giving a panel of esteemed judges and local burger fans a chance to vote

As the vineyard leaves turn golden and the temperature cools, visitors can embrace the beauty and celebrate the charm of autumn in Temecula Valley – from the scenic splendor of harvest festivals,

California Wine Month is the perfect time to experience the excitement of harvest season in Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country. Throughout September and into October, local wineries will

Visit Temecula Valley (VTV) today announced the results of its 2023 tourism economic impact report. Direct travel related spending grew to $1.1 billion, an increase of $65.6 million or 6.4 percent

Splash Into Summer in Temecula Valley

Tuesday, May 28, 2024 2:00 PM by Norma Marlowe

With its stunning views, historic charm, and dozens of wineries and vineyards, Temecula Valley is a great place to visit during the summer, as the long days and cool nights allow for an endless array