San Diego county real estate
City: La Jolla
Pictured above are shop window images from La Jolla's shopping
district. The popular shopping and resort mecca located on the
northern San Diego coast includes art galleries, fine clothiers,
gourmet restaurants and numerous hotels greet travelers to a city
built on hills. La Jolla means the jewel in Spanish,
though many consider it San Diego's finest pearl. Located only
15 minutes north of downtown San Diego and bordering Pacific Beach,
its scenic ocean views, top notch educational institutions, research
facilities and pricey housing provide an exclusive (if not elusive)
feel to guests who visit the coastal gem. It's difficult to visit
La Jolla (pronounced la hoya - like the boxer Oscar de la) and
not want to stay a little longer.
Scuba diving, swimming, surfing, a public boat launch and children's
play areas at La Jolla Shores, La Jolla Cove and the Children's
Pool or Casa allow guests to separate and do what they like. Shoppers
can enjoy the downtown area within walking distance of some hotels,
and sand lovers can walk to beach to soak up the sun in a region
where it shines over 300 days per year and the average temperature
is around 74 degrees. At time of writing, we were told that there's
a fun way to see the sites. Trips departing from Colonial Inn
on 910 Prospect include guided 90-minute and 2-hour walking tours.
La Jolla Beaches
La Jolla is known as much for its cultural focus as for its beaches
so you might want to visit many of the city's galleries, the Museum
of Contemporary Art and one of the finest art festivals in the
United States, the annual Festival of the the Arts and Food Faire.
As you travel the California coast and enjoy an abundance of fine
art, don't be surprised if you see the names of some of your favorites
showing at the annual La Jolla festival. Festival of the Arts
and Food FaireÔ. 9490 Genesee (at Regents Roads) La Jolla
858-456-1268 www.lajollaartfestival.org
Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St. 858-454-3451
La Jolla also has the pleasure of calling itself home to several
outstanding oceanic research facilities. Open to the public are:
Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institute of Oceanography, 2300 Expedition
Way, La Jolla Phone: (858) 453-3474. This aquarium is very popular
with families and school groups. The entire family will enjoy
visiting the lovely buildings atop a hill overlooking the ocean.
Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 10010 N. Torrey Pines Rd.
is another facility open to the public. Call: 858- 453-4100 x
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