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La Jolla is an upscale beach neighborhood of 48,000 people in San Diego that, while part of the city, is often viewed as its own distinct community. La Jolla is home to the University of California, San Diego campus, beautiful beaches, and gorgeous scenery. Map. Directions.
Maps & Directions. La Jolla is located 15 miles north of downtown San Diego and approximately two hours driving south from Los Angeles. From the North Take I-5 south and exit at La Jolla Village Drive. Head west on La Jolla Village and turn left onto Torrey Pines Road, which leads to La Jolla Shores Drive and Prospect Street.
This map shows streets, houses, buildings, cafes, bars, restaurants, hotels, monuments, parking, shops, churches, points of interest, trails and parks in Village of La Jolla. Size: 1673x2298px / 1.34 Mb
Without further ado, here is the ultimate La Jolla guide, including One Day in La Jolla itinerary, that contains a map, tips, and the best places to eat and play. One full day in La Jolla itinerary: The best things to do and places to visit. La Jolla boardwalk.
We’ve made the ultimate tourist map of La Jolla, California for travelers! Check out La Jolla’s top things to do, attractions, restaurants, and major transportation hubs all in one interactive map.
New La Jolla Village Map and Directory. With the help of La Jolla’s community groups including the Sierra Club Seal Society, La Jolla Village has a brand new, colorful map featuring its most popular attractions from cultural and performing arts venues to trailheads and parks.
Find local businesses and nearby restaurants, see local traffic and road conditions. Use this map type to plan a road trip and to get driving directions in La Jolla. Switch to a Google Earth view for the detailed virtual globe and 3D buildings in many major cities worldwide.
Everything to know about how to see the La Jolla seals and sea lions including a map, six popular beach viewpoints, parking, and tips from an LJ resident.
La Jolla (/ l ə ˈ h ɔɪ ə / lə HOY-ə, Latin American Spanish: [la ˈxoʝa]) is a hilly, seaside neighborhood in San Diego, California, occupying 7 miles (11 km) of curving coastline along the Pacific Ocean. The population reported in the 2010 census was 46,781. [2]
A resident's La Jolla Cove guide covering what to do, restaurants, how to see sea lions, the beach, directions, parking, hotels, & more.