Tag: visitors
Kind Words About La Jolla Travel Information
Elizabeth Hansen I write this blog because I really like La Jolla and I want visitors to have a good experience when they are here. For the most part, it’s a labor of love…so when someone notices and acknowledges my efforts, it really makes my day. “Need La Jolla Travel Information? Check out this ‘insider’s […]
La Jolla’s “Secret” Art Gallery
Pricey galleries are easy to find in La Jolla’s main shopping area. Tourists wander in and out of the ones on Prospect Street and Girard Avenue, but I don’t see a lot of locals browsing in those stores. Which brings me to my point: the purpose of this blog is to see that travelers enjoy […]
San Diego Airline News, April, 2010
San Diego Airline News, April, 2010: This just in from the San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau: This spring and summer, the San Diego International Airport welcomes a handful of new flights servicing San Diego from various cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico. New flights include: · a second daily flight between San […]
Public Art: Why Buy the Cow?
In case you fell in love with one of the bovines in La Jolla’s CowParade and feel that you must have it, I have just learned that they will be auctioned at a fundraiser on Saturday, July 11 from 6pm – 10pm at the newly opened Robert Paine Scripps Forum at Scripps Institution for Oceanography. […]
La Taverna Restaurant
La Jolla has lots of “destination restaurants” that serve good food – and sometimes a view – to out-of-towners. Then there are the places the locals patronize – like La Taverna Restaurant. These spots depend on return business and don’t have a vista to distract from any weaknesses. La Taverna is snuggled between a dry cleaners and a shoe repair […]
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