Attracting
tourists from all over the world, La
Jolla's community
is one that combines trends with
traditional
class. Located 12 miles north from
downtown San
Diego, this highly prosperous
community offers
seven miles of coastline at an
elevation of 110
feet. The land here is so desired
that it's
impossible to find property in La Jolla
for less than
1.25 million an acre!
The lucky 38,000
plus who live in this heavenly
seaside town live
among Mediterranean style
architecture with
a unique flair. From the
crashing waves
along the shore to the high rise
buildings in the
business district, you can expect
everything in La
Jolla to be first rate quality.
Business district
Even though La
Jolla is mostly known for its
incredible
shoreline, the city's business district
is hardly modest
to say the least. Located to
the east in La
Jolla, there are professional centers,
financial
buildings, law firms, and technological
industries that
dominate this district.
There are also
modern shopping centers here as well,
along with a
wealthy residential area. The
world renowned
Scripps Memorial Hospital & Medical
Research Center
is here as well as the San Diego
Mormon Temple - a
remarkable 59,000 square foot
building that resembles
a large ice sculpture.
The Village
The downtown area
of La Jolla offers shops, hotels,
boutiques,
restaurants, coffee houses, salons,
and art
galleries. Even though this area is
rather small, the
district is full of trendy
establishments
that draw wealthy visitors from all
over the
world.
Girad Avenue is
the main street of La Jolla, even
though Prospect
Drive is known as "Rodeo Drive" in
San Diego.
Shoreline
Although the
business area and La Jolla Village are
both impressive
communities, the most memorable
region in La
Jolla is the areas and communities
along the Pacific
shoreline.
La Jolla offers
some of the most impressive shore
lines in Southern
California, with remarkable
caves, cliffs,
beaches, and sunsets. The best
view of La Jolla
can be seen from the air. Daring
visitors can take
in La Jolla via the Torrey Pines
Gliderport and
learn flying. If you seek a more
tame view of the
coastline, try the scenic drive
along North
Torrey Pines Road.
All along the
coastline, La Jolla offers you a
first rate
shopping district. You can visit
jewelry stores,
art galleries, souvenir shops,
and fashionable
boutiques. Once you have been
shopping, you can
complete the day by dining above
the water of the
Pacific.
From the art
galleries and trendy shops to the
world class golf
courses, La Jolla has attractions
to please
tourists from all over the world. Each
district is
unique, yet they are all similiar when
it comes to
quality. You won't find anything short
of the best when
you visit the best Southern
California has to
offer.
Next Until Time,
Jeané Elliott Bennett
Elliott Exquisite Vacations
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