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A trip to sunny La Jolla is not complete with a tour

of the city's downtown location, identified by locals as the

village. With trendy shops, galleries, and good

areas to consume, La Jolla Village is anything you need

to tour on foot to appreciate.

If you are traveling from a distance and must drive

to the village, parking is not straightforward. The downtown

streets offer two hour totally free parking, even though your

finest bet will almost certainly be one of the garages along

Fay Avenue where a flat rate will ease your thoughts of

parking worries for the entire day.

After you have discovered a spot to park, you must

start your tour at the corner of Fay Avenue and

Prospect Street. Right here, you will discover some of the most

famous restaurants in the downtown area, which includes

Moondoggie's and Il Forno.

As you pass by the restaurants, you'll see the

Arcade Constructing, which resembles an old hybrid

style. The Arcade Constructing leads to an alleyway

with numerous specialty shops.

Immediately after you discover the treasures of the Arcade Constructing

alley, continue your tour North along Prospect

Street and you'll come to a stretch of art galleries.

If you appreciate art, you are going to adore anything

the village has to offer you you.

Just across the street from the art galleries,

you will discover The Grande Colonial Hotel. This hotel

is renowned and well known for its rate of $1 per

day considering that the opening in 1913, has been renovated

numerous times and now ranks as a single of the greatest

landmarks in La Jolla Village.

As you continue your walk down Prospect Street,

you will encounter Girard Avenue, which provides

you plenty of shops and eateries.

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