Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “La Jolla California”
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Where To Stay
Where To Stay
During the year 1913, La Jolla’s premiere hotel, The Grande Colonial, opened its doors for visitors, charging just $1 a night. Since that time, La Jolla has blossomed into a resort community, with modern hotels only helping to enhance the shine of the community.
No matter if you’re looking for a modern building and maximum services for a business or romantic venture, seaside cottage, or vacation - La Jolla’s accommodations won’t disappoint.
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Children's Pool
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 the inside of the wall.
This is a very beautiful beach, offering several panoramic views. Almost all year long, seals and sea lions are present on or near the beach, with a reserve for these marine mammals, known as Seal Rock being just a bit offshore.
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Empress Hotel
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 tourists.
Known for its warm hospitality, the Empress Hotel has superior accommodations and very attentive service. This superior hotel is a great place to relax and enjoy everything that San Diego has to offer you and your family.
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Grande Colonial La Jolla
Grande Colonial La Jolla
Your trip to La Jolla’s historic Grande Colonial begins with your choice of breathtaking ocean views or views of the village in La Jolla. You have 55 rooms to choose from or 20 elegant suites. All rooms in the Grande Colonial are non smoking.
Built in 1913, this historic hotel is seconds away from the beach or the always happening village with its shops, restaurants, and art galleries.
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Windansea Beach
Windansea Beach
Past all of La Jolla’s ritzy homes, hotels, and well known restaurants, lies Windansea Beach. Down the hill, this beach is flanked by surfers and sunbathers on hot summer days. With sandstone cliffs, a sandy beach, and amazing surf breaks, Windansea Beach has been a popular surfing haunt as far back as the 1940s and a gathering spot of the Windansea Surf Club since the 1960s.
The shack on the beach that was built by surfers during World War 2 is now a San Diego Historic site.
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Children's Pool
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 the inside of the wall.
This is a very beautiful beach, offering several panoramic views. Almost all year long, seals and sea lions are present on or near the beach, with a reserve for these marine mammals, known as Seal Rock being just a bit offshore.
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La Jolla Entertainment
La Jolla Entertainment
Each and every year, La Jolla draws countless tourists from around the world. With its picturesque terrain, incredible views and charming culture, La Jolla is a visitors paradise. The entertainment for the area consistently pleases the growing tourist population as well, catering to a wide variety of tastes.
Art La Jolla flourishes and astounds with it’s distinguished art galleries. The community celebrates an extensive array of art, although most galleries tend to favor contemporary pieces.
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La Jolla Shores
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 rip currents can be very strong at times.
For this very reason, novice scuba classes are held at La Jolla Shores. The grassy park of Kellogg Park is located behind the main lifeguard station and provides an excellent area for picnicking.