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Easter – Last-Minute Plans

April 23, 2011 | By | Reply More

View of La Jolla Shores from The Cove.

It’s sunny in La Jolla right now and, with any luck, the weather will also cooperate for Easter Sunday.

If you haven’t already made plans, I recommend The Shores Restaurant at The La Jolla Shores Hotel (858-456-0600) and The Marine Room at The La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club (858-459-7222). These restaurants are very near each other on La Jolla Shores Beach.

Alternatively, in the “village” area of La Jolla, you can have a good meal and an ocean view at The Steakhouse at Azul (858-454-9616).

La Valencia Hotel (858-454-0771) also offers an excellent Easter brunch.

Regardless of which place you choose – call now for a reservation.

Alternatively, you could put together a picnic, gather all your bunnies, and enjoy the scenery from Ellen Browning Scripps Park, The Cove, or Kellogg Park at La Jolla Shores.

I just came back from a beach walk at La Jolla Shores. The tide was out and lots of families were poking around the tide pools at the north end of the beach.

The low tide tomorrow is going to be at 10:06am – just right for an Easter morning beach walk and tide pool visit.

Wherever you dine and whatever you do, I hope you enjoy Easter in La Jolla.

Also, FYI – There’s no Farmers’ Market on Easter Sunday.

Photo credit: ADAMS / HANSEN STOCK PHOTOS.

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I live in La Jolla and I'm a travel writer, so in addition to enjoying my home town's great weather, beautiful surroundings, and range of cultural and recreational options, I also see La Jolla - and the rest of San Diego - as a travel destination. And what I see sometimes drives me batty. People vacation in La Jolla, but don't take advantage of everything our community offers, so I decided to start this blog and provide insider advice for out-of-towners. Hey. I figure if I can write insider tips about exotic destinations on Authentic Luxury Travel, I ought to be able to lead readers off the beaten path that starts just outside my front door. In the process, I'm having fun revisiting my favorite places and discovering some new ones. Travel writers are naturally snoopy, and this blog is my excuse to have a good ol' sticky beak around my home town. I hope you find it helpful. If you are coming to La Jolla or another area of San Diego and would like my help in planning your trip, please read "Need Help Planning Your Trip" and then email me at ehansen298@aol.com. Elizabeth Hansen

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