I recently
celebrated my birthday at one of my favorite places, La Valencia Hotel in La Jolla. La Jolla at any time of year is a fantastic idea!
La Valencia Hotel, also known as "The Pink Lady," is a Mediterranean-style oceanfront resort located in La Jolla, California.
This iconic hotel has
breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and is the perfect destination for a
romantic and quick overnight getaway.
I love this
little stretch of La Jolla and the hotel's prime location, with stunning ocean
views and easy access to nearby attractions.
We had
dinner at Georges at the Cove, known for its yummy contemporary American
cuisine and seafood. The stunning ocean views are breathtaking from the very
top of this restaurant, and our dinner was perfect.
Another
great breakfast, brunch and lunch spot that we love is Brockton Villa. It’s such a
little cozy spot, and of course I love the old Spanish architecture of the
building and courtyards. The breakfast sandwich on a croissant and the Coast Toast are out of this
world!!
My husband and I always enjoy the hotel's historic charm and unique character, especially sitting in the bar for breakfast.
Our
favorite is a breakfast of fresh muffins and coffee with a gorgeous floor to
ceiling view of the La Jolla beach and the Pacific beyond.
It was a foggy morning, but as you can see the day before was amazing! Look at the blue sky and sea!
La Jolla Cove is a beautiful coastal area known for its stunning views, marine life, and unique sea caves.
In fact the sea lions and seals make a point of sunning themselves on the rocks everyday, right down the block from La Valencia.
We always make a point of heading to the Sunny Jim's Cave for a stunning and unique view of the cove. It's a great little morning workout too!
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The La Valencia Hotel Pool |
Sunny Jim’s Cave is accessible through the Cave Store, this cave features a tunnel with 145 steps leading down to the cave. It offers a unique perspective of the coastline and is a popular spot for visitors
After
breakfast, we headed home but stopped at the San Diego Botanic Garden in
Encinitas for a little hike around these stunning gardens.
This
botanic garden features over 5,000 plant species and I love the Mediterranean and
cactus areas a lot. There’s so much history there, but also it's a great source of inspiration
for my own garden.
I hope you’ll
follow along with me on Instagram for all the latest projects and
décor I will be sharing in 2025.
ciao fabiana
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