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Hyatt Regency La Jolla

3777 La Jolla Village Drive , La Jolla, CA 92122
The Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine is San Diego's landmark destination and a Mobil 4-Star and AAA 4-Diamond Award winner. Creative genius Michael Graves provides the perfect compliment of business and recreation. The Aventine complex includes the Hyatt Regency La Jolla, a 32,000 sq. ft. world-class Sporting Club and Spa, a restaurant village with internationally themed restaurants, lighted tennis courts and a heated pool and Jacuzzi. The hotel is five minutes from golf 10 minutes from the beach and 15 minutes from downtown San Diego.
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During your La Jolla vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Maritime Museum
his unique museum consists of a quartet of classic ships, led by the full-rigged merchant vessel Star of India (1863), whose impressive masts are an integral part of the San Diego cityscape. The ship is a National Historic Landmark and the world's oldest ship that still goes to sea; in her day, the Star sailed around the globe 21 times, and carried salmon fishermen to Alaska and British emigrants to New Zealand. The gleaming white San Francisco-Oakland steam-powered ferry Berkeley (1898), worked round-the-clock to carry people to safety following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake; you'll find a museum with fine ship models on display. There's also the elegant Medea (1904), one of the world's few remaining large steam yachts, and Pilot (1914), which was San Diego Bay's official pilot boat for 82 years. You can board and tour each vessel; allow an hour for your visit.A new addition to the collection is the Californian, a 130-foot replica of the 1848 cutter C.W. Lawrence; the majestic ship is used for day and weekend sails. In July and August you can watch movies aboard the Star of India.
Rancho Bernardo Inn
Rancho Bernardo has a mature 18-hole, 72-par championship course with different terrains, water hazards, sand traps, lakes, and waterfalls. Lessons or 1-hour clinics with a pro, 2- to 4-day schools through the Golf University with meals and lodging included, and a standard golf package are available. Greens fees are $85 weekdays and $110 weekends, including a cart. Twilight rates (after 1pm winter, 2pm summer) are available.
San Diego Zoo
More than 4,000 creatures reside at this celebrated and influential zoo, operated by the Zoological Society of San Diego. The Society was founded in 1916 with a handful of animals originally brought here for the Panama-California International Exposition (many of the buildings you see in surrounding Balboa Park were built for that fair). Legend has it that the zoo's founder, Dr. Harry Wegeforth, a local physician and lifelong animal lover, once braved the fury of an injured tiger to toss medicine into its roaring mouth.In the early days of the zoo, "Dr. Harry" traveled around the world and bartered native Southwestern animals such as rattlesnakes and sea lions for more exotic species. The loan of two giant pandas from the People's Republic of China in 1996 was a twist on the long-standing tradition: Instead of exchanging exotic species, the San Diego Zoo agreed to pay $1 million annually for the pandas, to aid conservation efforts in China. The 100-acre zoo is also an accredited botanical garden, lavished with more than 700,000 plants. Dr. Harry brought home plants from every location where animals were acquired, ensuring what would become the zoo's naturalistic and mature environment. The species of flora from a variety of climate zones are said to be worth more than the animal collection, and in many cases (such as the eucalyptus for the koalas) the plants also serve as the primary diet of the animals.The cuddly pandas may be the most popular attraction, but the zoo has many other rare and wondrous species: Buerger's tree kangaroos of New Guinea, long-billed kiwis from New Zealand, wild Przewalski horses from Mongolia, lowland gorillas from Africa, and giant tortoises from the Galapagos. The Zoological Society is involved with animal preservation efforts around the world and has engineered many "firsts" in breeding: It was here that the Anegada iguana was successfully bred in captivity for the first time, and where a home for a captive-breeding group of the recently discovered Visayan warty pigs was created.Of course, the zoo's traditional beasties -- lions, elephants, giraffes, tigers, and bears -- prowl around as well, and a diverse collection of tropical birds is experienced via sprawling walk-through aviaries with 50-foot trees. The zoo was a forerunner in creating bar-less, moated enclosures that allow animals to roam in sophisticated environments resembling their natural habitats. The newest is Absolutely Apes, a habitat that opened in 2003 to showcase orangutans and siamangs of Indonesia; it marked the first time these primates of a single ecosystem share an enclosure at the zoo. Nearby is Gorilla Tropics, where two troops of Western lowland gorillas roam an 8,000-square-foot habitat. A $28 million "heart of the zoo" project in this area, designed not only to enrich primate and other quarters but to improve human traffic flow in the most congested part of the zoo is due to be completed mid-2005.Despite the hype, I find the Panda Discovery Center to not be worth the hassle when a long line is in place (lines are shortest first thing in the morning or toward the end of the day). More noteworthy is Ituri Forest, which simulates a central African rainforest with forest buffaloes, otters, okapis, and hippos, which are superbly viewed underwater from a glassed-in enclosure; the Polar Bear Plunge, where you'll find a 2.2-acre summer tundra habitat inhabited by Siberian reindeer, yellow-throated martens, and diving ducks, along with the playful titular heroes. The Children's Zoo features a nursery with baby animals and a petting area where kids can cuddle up to sheep, goats, and the like. There's also a sea lion show at the 3,000-seat amphitheater (this is easy to skip if you're headed to SeaWorld). If you come in spring, be sure to walk the Horn & Hoof Mesa, a less-crowded part of the park where unusual plants are often in flower.My favorite way to experience the zoo is to spend the day on foot navigating the lush canyons and dry mesas that bisect the facility. But if a lot of walking -- some of it on steep hills, some of it quite exposed to afternoon sun -- isn't your passion, the zoo offers a 40-minute guided bus tour that provides a narrated overview and covers about 70% of the facility. It costs $10 for adults, $5.50 for children 3 to 11, and is included in the "Best Value" admission package. You get only brief glimpses of the enclosures, and animals won't always be visible, so you'll be enticed to revisit some of the areas (note that lines for the bus tour can top 1 hr. at midday). Included in the bus ticket is access to the non-narrated Express Bus, which allows you to get on and off at one of five different stops along the same route. You can also get an aerial perspective from the Skyfari, which costs $2.50 per person each way. The ride lasts about 5 minutes -- but it's better for a bird's-eye view than it is for spotting creatures. Ideally, take the Skyfari to the far side of the park and wend your way back on foot.In addition to several fast-food options, the zoo has Albert's, a beautiful oasis at the lip of a canyon and named after the zoo's most famous ape. It's located behind Gorilla Tropics. Although the food and service is not flawless, Albert's is a lovely place in which to break up the middle of the day (when the animals are laziest) -- entrees, sandwiches, and salads run $12-$18 and there's a full bar.

Embassy Suites Hotel San Diego-La Jolla
The Embassy Suites San Diego-La Jolla is conveniently located in the heart of the Golden Triangle. We are between San Diego I-5 and the Inland 805 Freeway. The hotel is directly across from the University Town Center-a large outdoor shopping mall, as well as minutes away from the beach, restaurants, attractions, and businesses. Downtown La Jolla 5 Mi W San Diego-Lindberg Arpt 14 Mi S Train Station 14 Mi S Downtown San Diego 14 Mi S Bus ...
Hotel Solamar - a Kimpton Hotel
Located 3 miles from San Diego's Lindberg Field Airport, Hotel Solamar sits among the Gaslamp Quarter's historical architecture, eclectic shopping and premier dining establishments. Hotel Solamar is also within walking distance of the San Diego Convention Center, Petco Park and the trolley system, which provides easy access to the Civic Center and Old Town. The San Diego Zoo is 3 miles and Sea World is 8 miles away. -Surrounded by "East Village" and its multitude of artisans. -2 ...
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites SAN DIEGO-SORRENTO VALLEY
Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express San Diego Hotel. We are located in the heart of Sorrento Valley, very close to Qualcomm Corporation, La Jolla, and the Miramar Marine Base. We are also within 15 miles of Seaworld, San Diego Zoo, Legoland and the Gaslamp Quarter. We offer free high speed internet, local calling, Continental breakfast, and a 24 hour fitness and business center. This hotel is committed to providing accessible facilities under the American Disabilities Act. If your ...

 
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Anonymous, Columbus, OH, 2007-02-14

There are about 3 fine dining restraunts just outside the hotel within walking distance.

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4 out of 5

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Anonymous, Detroit, MI, 2006-07-24

it was in a ritzy neighborhood..kinda boring

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Pamela, Philadelphia, PA, 2006-07-05

Walk to mall and many restaurants. The melting pot, right beside the Hyatt is a unique dining experience. PF Changs is a short walk and awesome food, try the lettuce wraps.

The Hyatt LaJolla was just great. Beds were comfortable, hotel service was five star. Nice size bathroom. This was our first visit to San Diego and I would highly recommend the Hyatt LaJolla Hotel. There are a number of restaurants at the hotel and many more restaurants and a mall about 3/4 of a mile. (walking distance) LaJolla Cove and beach are within a few miles and more shopping. The entire area is just beautiful.

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5 out of 5

Very nice accommodations

Cynthia, Dallas, TX, 2006-02-28

Legoland was just a short drive away. This hotel was just right for our trip to Legoland and our visit to San Diego Zoo.

The LaHolla Hyatt is a beautiful facility. Due to our plans, we ate most meals at the hotel and found the food to be excellent. My children had only one complaint; the television had a limited offering of channels, and the pay per view movies were disappointing. We couldn't watch one of them because the video went out; the front desk refunded our money without hesitation.

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5 out of 5

Great business amenities

Anonymous, Phoenix, AZ, 2005-06-05

Among the nicer Hyatts I've been to, and in a great part of town. Parking @ $16/day, fitness center @ $12/day, and an decent breakfast buffet @ $15 adds up quickly. Japengo, the asian rim restaurant adjacent is overrated, but two other higher end restaurants, including Flemings, are also righ there.

 
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