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La Jolla Village Tour
of the city's downtown area, known by locals as the village. With trendy shops, galleries, and nice places to eat, La Jolla Village is something you need to tour on foot to appreciate. If you are traveling from a distance and must drive to the village, parking is not easy. The downtown streets offer two hour free parking, although your best bet will probably be one of the garages along Fay Avenue where a flat rate will ease your mind of parking worries for the entire day. Once you have found a place to park, you should begin your tour at the corner of Fay Avenue and Prospect Street. Here, you'll find some of the most famous restaurants in the downtown area, including Moondoggie's and Il Forno. As you pass by the restaurants, you'll see the Arcade Building, which resembles an old hybrid style. The Arcade Building leads to an alleyway with many specialty shops. After you explore the treasures of the Arcade Building alley, continue your tour North along Prospect Street and you'll come to a stretch of art galleries. If you appreciate art, you'll love everything the village has to offer you. Just across the street from the art galleries, you'll find The Grande Colonial Hotel. This hotel is famous and well known for its rate of $1 per day since the opening in 1913, has been renovated many times and now ranks as one of the best landmarks in La Jolla Village. As you continue your walk down Prospect Street, you'll encounter Girard Avenue, which offers you plenty of shops and eateries. (word count 320) PPPPP
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Best Hotels In La Jolla If you've ever been to La Jolla, you are probably aware of the fact that finding a hotel can be a pretty tough task indeed. To help you with your quest, you'll find some of the best hotels in La Jolla. This way, you'll be well prepared... Children's Pool Also known as the Casa, the Children's Pool is a small beach partially protected by a sea wall. The original intention here was to create a fully protected swimming area, although sand has now filled in much of the area that exists to... Empress Hotel Located in the heart of the charming La Jolla village, the Empress Hotel is an enchanted palace located just four miles north of Mission Bay. Adding a little bit more beauty to the already amazing San Diego, this hotel is very popular for... La Jolla Beaches From the family beaches that are most often preferred by tourists to the more secluded coves most desired by surfers, divers, and swimmers, La Jolla beaches offer something for everyone. From Blacks Beach to the north and Windansea Beach to... La Jolla Shores Located at 8200 Camino del Oro, La Jolla Shores is a sandy beach around a mile long, adjacent to a residentual dwelling. During the summer months, the waves at this beach are normally the most gentle of all San Diego beaches, although the... Marine Street Beach Located near the upscale community of La Jolla, the Marine Street Beach is a small cluster of high end clothiers, hotels, shops, and galleries. The beach is also legendary to body surfers and body boarders due to it's thunderous waves... Mount Soledad Mount Soledad in beautiful La Jolla gives you the chance to enjoy amazing, 360 degree views under the shadow of a towering cross. All along the summit, there are many veteran's plaques. Mount Soledad is truly splendid to look at, as it is... Restaurants And Bars With many different establishments perched on top of cliffs that overlook the famous La Jolla Cove, the restaurants in this city are more well known for their unforgettable atmosphere than anything else. Many restaurants in La Jolla... The Birch Aquarium Smaller and more intimate than other aquariums, the Birch Aquarium is one place where you can get close to all of the animals, and still take your time to simply enjoy being there. Due to its intimacy, adults and children alike are ... Torrey Pines Glider Port For over 75 years, the Gliderport in Torrey Pines has been the learning place for aviation greats such as the Lindbergh's, Boyles, and many other greats. First established as a soaring site in 1928, the Gliderport has defined the world of... |
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