Welcome to Lake Havasu City! Whether you are passing through, visiting for the weekend, spending the winter, a new resident or have friends coming to visit, the Visitor Information Center is the place to go. We have the most up to date information about the area available to make your experience the best it can be.
Come visit us in the English Village, conveniently located off London Bridge Road near the London Bridge, to learn the little known facts that can take your vacation experience to the next level. Parking is free! Our friendly, experienced volunteer staff delight in meeting people from all over the world and are here to help you.
We have an assortment of gifts, memorabilia, Lake Havasu City branded products, and unique souvenir items that you will not find anywhere else, as well as:
Place a pin on our map on the wall to mark your hometown. Sign into our guest book and get on our mailing lists for year round updates about fun things going on around town. Come in today and learn how your stay in Lake Havasu City can be an even more pleasant one!
In a specially-built gallery within the Visitors Center resides one-of-a-kind artwork from local artists displayed on a rotating basis. In fact, you’ll never know what you’ll find. During a visit to the Bill Spresser Art Gallery, one could view, and if so inclined, purchase, metal scrap art, hand-carved wooden walking sticks, mixed media paintings, wood carvings, jewelry, ceramics, and beautiful tile-decorated food trays and end tables. Best of all, it’s all for sale at rather reasonable prices. The Bill Spresser Art Gallery is open 9am-5pm daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.
Interested in learing the history of the London Bridge? The Visitor Center conducts a guided walking tour explaining how the world famous London Bridge came to make its way to Lake Havasu City. This 90 minute tour is offered Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11am (October through April). The tour is a half mile walk and includes climbing some stairs (53 stairs total to the top of the bridge).
The walking tour utilizes state-of-the-art wireless technology that allows visitors to hear every word of the entire tour and move freely, even if they are not standing immediately adjacent to the guide. The audio system eliminates ambient noise so there are no distractions, and the rapport with the group remains clear, understandable and entertaining. The wireless receivers are lightweight and worn around the neck with a lanyard. Each guest is provided with new ear buds and receivers are sanitized after each tour. Our guides sound as if they were an arm’s length away, even over distances of up to 100 feet away.