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    4.4 (95 reviews)

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    The title of the Christmas parade was that of an old-fashioned Christmas the use of the many hearses very well done.
    Joel C.

    For the city of Lajolla there are twovsides to take a look at to see a place you have to look at the many places they have yet the city of Lajoa seems to be trying to bring Rodao Drive. This is a two part review for the many places you can go to in Lajolla yet there is a loss of mom and pops places for many of the places and stores you find are the ones of high end and very expensive . The city has been the host to the art shows with the many artists that come to the show loom for the bigg spenders for the artists don't allow people to take pictures. For the places of Lajolla can be one of the many that is split off from the many areas of UCSD and the students that come to the many areas of the compus. For the city and the Downtown area of Lajolla is the center of the city for Lajolla wants to change the center of the city more towards the city courts and to the high rise buildings the way Lajolla is located the issue of flooding and the issues of Earthquakes . The city of Lajolla was more to the historical and the artistic of the arts yet the many beaches of Lajolla have been misused yet to the ones that are used by the Sea Lions and seals that come to birth .The beaches have been ones for the many that have did yet the cliffsides are very dangerous . For the city it needs to have more welcoming not cut there ties if a fire broke out there would be no help if you want to be your own you take on your own hazards. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer 2nd part of the city review there is much more that there is much more of the city that people need to know . Customer service is not of the best finding some places that give the cold shoulder to cut relations with San Diego you lose much more .

    Sam S.

    There was little attention paid to ethics by this crew. They wanted to take a cut, then dump us as customer.

    Sergio D.

    Stunning coastal scenery, picturesque coves, and some of the best snorkeling spots in San Diego. The village is charming, with boutique shopping and delicious eats. Torrey Pines Gliderport and La Jolla Cove are must-visits. Friendly locals and breathtaking views make this neighborhood a gem. Can't wait to come back!

    We went their first a few months ago, for  the La Jolla Concours D'Elegance 2023.
    Bryan And G.

    We really enjoy visiting La Jolla, every time is enjoyable. We recently began coming back with the La Jolla Concours D'Elegance 2023, which was a lot of fun. We started that day with breakfast at Harry's Coffee Shop. It was our first visit to that restaurant, and we have now been back four times. We go there every time that we go to La Jolla, as we live in La Mesa. We have become members of the Birch Aquarium, and have been there three times. We usually go for a couple of hours only. We have visited the Children's Pool to see the Sea Lions, and that was fun too.

    Road trip day 1...4-23-22
    Gail U.

    5-13-22 Friday the 13th day is a good as any day to write about La Jolla. I had never heard of it til about a year ago. I learned how to pronounce it from my former rheumatologist who graduated from Stanford. If you're old enough to recognize the name Jose Jimenez you know that the J's are pronounced as H's. It's a very nice place to settle in San Diego. So many eateries and close enough to the border to enjoy authentic Mexican food. On our trip there a month ago we had fabulous Birria tacos with additional cheese and really good horchata. By this summer we'd have visited a handful of times. The airport is a convenient drive away. We've eaten various ethnic types of food. It's a good place to make a day trip to Downtown Disney. Also a great opportunity to see more Sea Lions than at San Francisco or Newport/Lincoln City. The campus at UCSD is humongous! Maybe one day we'll feel comfortable and safe enough to go to a movie theater in the community if the pandemic ever winds down. From La Jolla we've visited Old Town, Del Mar a fantastic dog beach with out of this world gorgeous sun rises and Mira Mesa. There's so much more to explore especially a huge white temple that has intrigued me for over 23 years. I'm curious to see first hand how beautiful it is inside if admittance is allowed.

    Kandy F.

    What a BEAUTIFUL beach!!! We found a nice spot to park to enjoy the view. The water looked amazing even though I know it's COLD! There were a lot of surfers out there catching the waves.... The water looked clean and blue. It was nice to watch and listen to the water. There were a lot of people walking and sitting around the sand area and trails. It was slightly foggy that day, but it's still beautiful. The next time I'm here, it'll be nice to have coffee and a picnic basket.....

    Beautiful flowers everywhere
    Robert S.

    La Jolla is a seaside village whose beauty has inspired artists and surrounded locals and travelers in sunshine and style for decades. From the crashing waves to the award-winning restaurants and cafes, La Jolla sparkles with sights and attractions in a picturesque village where everything is immersed in a casual, relaxed luxury. Strolling through the village on "date night" or vacationing in one of the village's signature hotels guarantees luxury and leisure with seaside serenity. It's located only about 15 minutes from downtown San Diego and 45 miles south of the Orange County line. La Jolla is an upscale neighborhood where people relax amidst the nice village and coastal setting. La Jolla is surrounded on three sides by ocean bluffs and beaches. The climate is mild, with an average daily temperature of 70.5 °F (21.4 °C). La Jolla is home to many educational institutions and a variety of businesses in the areas of lodging, dining, shopping, software, finance, real estate, bioengineering, medical practice and scientific research. The University of California, San Diego (UCSD), is located in La Jolla, as are the Salk Institute, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (part of UCSD), Scripps Research Institute, and the headquarters of National University. La Jolla is also the location of Torrey Pines Golf Course, the site each January or February of a PGA Tour event formerly known as the Buick Invitational and since 2010, called the Farmers Insurance Open. Torrey Pines also hosted the U.S. Open several times. Near the Torrey Pines area you can find a nude beach, Black's Beach, and the Torrey Pines Gliderport. Downtown La Jolla is noted for jewelry stores, boutiques, upmarket restaurants and hotels. Prospect Street and Girard Avenue are also shopping and dining districts. The Museum of Contemporary Art, founded in 1941, is located just above the waterfront in what was originally the 1915 residence of philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps. The museum has a permanent collection with more than 3,500 post-1950 American and European works, including paintings, works on paper, sculptures, photographic art, design objects and video works. The museum was renamed Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in 1990 to recognize its regional significance. Beaches and ocean access include Windansea Beach, La Jolla Shores, La Jolla Cove and Children's Pool Beach. For many years, La Jolla has been the host of a rough water swim at La Jolla Cove. The origin of the name is that it is an alternative spelling of the Spanish phrase la joya, which means "the jewel". This supposed origin gave rise to the nickname "The Jewel". The name may also come from the Spanish La Hoya, meaning a geographic hollow. Regardless, it is truly a jewel of the Pacific Ocean, with a climate that is usually rated as one of the world's best.

    Alisa J.

    Really nice downtown with expensive restaurants and stores. Easy to find parking and very pleasant walk. Definitely recommend visiting and walking down to the water as well.

    Palm trees for days
    Arnel D.

    What isn't there to love about La Jolla!? If I can afford it, I'd live here. Fortunately, I only live about a 15/20 minute drive depending on traffic. Sure there's tons of traffic and very limited places to park but its still beautiful. If you enjoy the outdoors, you can hike, kayak or simply lay out. If you love to shop you can go shopping at the mall or boutique stores. If you love to dine, there got all sorts of offerings. My wife and I actually got married here over a decade ago. It's as beautiful today as it yes when we said I do. Now that we have our son, we try to make it out to the beaches at least twice a month if time and weather permit. With so much to see and do, you're certain to find what you need. I'll be back for sure. Sorts up!

    United StatesLa Jolla, California|||La Jolla, California
 Known as the best small village in America
    Zi Y.

    United StatesLa Jolla, California|||La Jolla, California Known as the best small village in America This coastal town has a rich history with an Old Hollywood vibe La Jolla, California is one of the most unique towns in San Diego County Brunch by the sea on weekends Dinner has fresh seafood from the Pacific Ocean Enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean You can also spend half a day playing at Torrey Pines Golf Course The famous Torrey Pines is the venue for many competitions Most famously, the 2008 U.S. Open Woods won the championship Two 18-hole courses stand on the cliffs beside the Pacific Ocean Breathtaking coastline and deep valleys

    Patty N.

    Just beautiful. Peaceful and friendly. Views are gorgeous! People are nice. All around beauty. Clear water.

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    Kathy T.

    My little family and I found La Jolla when looking for a centrally-located apartment close to good beaches. Actually, it was my son who found a beautiful apartment home for us. And so, we lived there for a few years. Then, something tragic happened. Perhaps your parents are still alive now, but one day you'll lose them, like me and my kids lost their grandparents. My sister and her family from Illinois and my daughter and I from California were summoned by our older brother to help with my parents care, so we both moved there. My older brother built them a home on his property for all of us to properly take care of them. We all knew it was only temporary and did as much as we could. They were married 69 years, my Dad had just published his 4th book, then only 2 weeks later came his sudden death. Mom's death followed her beloved husband's only 4 months later. I was the only sibling with her when she passed, as I held her frail hand. It was the most devastating event that has happened to us siblings. And so, we have returned to our chosen home of La Jolla, California. Beaches here are world known. And we love the beach so much, it's a requirement to live here. La Jolla is a beautiful town. It is mostly devoid of homeless (yet they lurk in the shadows). It is home to UCSD, Westfield UTC mall, several Scripps' Hospitals, including The Green Hospital (the finest), a plethora of both fine dining and casual restaurants, high-end shopping, and beautiful parks and endless recreation. La Jolla has everything you could ask for and then some. Oh, and the weather is perfect year round. Even though we have to fight for the use of our own gorgeous amenities, the fact still remains that ... **We live where people come from all over the world, just to vacation here** How can you beat that?

    Amazing day to ocean kayak see the caves today! The water was so clear! Clear skies, blue clear water, & winds were good!
    Grace L.

    She is beauty here! With many hidden jewels in her coves, she is a loving caretaker of natural resources and also has vengeance to her worst enemies. She takes care of the shore with plenty of fish, and divers will go deep in her darkness to discover various creatures that are protected by the federal reserve. Do not take from certain locations of her heart, or you will get punished. So many stories of horror that do not follow the rules which becomes true stories like the "The Dead Man's Jump!" No diving off the cliffs as it has taken the life of the SD Mayor's kids. She provides treasure if you are willing to dive for it like Shopping Cart Cave. Dive if you dare. We bring so much unnecessary things with us and if we drop it, her cave may have it. Retrieve human artifacts but do not touch her live wild life. She is romantic place to get married, but beware of her majestic strong waves as a legend has it about a wedding dress that was found with no bride. La Jolla are you the bride. So beautiful to look! Your mysterious and glorious haunts is also romanticized. La Jolla, you are a jewel to be treasured and shared and taken care of!

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