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LET’S GO SHOPPING


Village has everything under the sun. The weather is perfect and you’ll discover a lot to do and buy. Explore over 50 diverse shops, 17 unique eateries and outdoor entertainment. www.seaportvillage.com. Stop into Del Sol to see the sun bring colors alive. Everything in the store shines a different tone, when exposed to UV rays. Del Sol www.delsolsandiego. com (619) 702-5013. After you’ve shopped to your heart’s content, kick up your tired feet on the ocean front patio, order a glass of wine and en- joy the magnificent views.


Photo courtesy of Seaport Village SIGHTSEE ON CEDROS


Walking 2 and a half blocks normally does not take long, but the Design District on Cedros Ave packs so much creativity that it merits a few hours. An impressive 116 shops, each with its own al- lure. Many of the shops display original creations from hundreds of artists, architects and photographers. Creative artists sell their crafts, clothing and jewelry in beach cottages turned storefronts or inside large, warehouse style spaces resembling worldly shopping bazaars.


Once you have shopped all you can shop, be sure to stop into


Carruth Cellars Winery for a unique opportunity to experience a fully operational winery in an urban setting, just blocks from the beach (858) 847-9463 www.carruthcellars.com. Part of the small Solana Beach community, the design district is easily accessible. Just north of Del Mar and one short block east of Pacific Coast Hwy. Parking is free. Mass Transit bus route #101


OUR RODEO DRIVE Prospect Street in La Jolla is San Diego’s beach-side Rodeo


Drive. Saunter along the sidewalk as you pass high-end art galler- ies, charming boutiques, exquisite restaurants, and family-owned cafes. Sitting atop the cliffs by the Cove, many establishments along the street boast stunning ocean views that allow you to see all the way to Dana Point on a clear day! For many people, Prospect is a shopping destination, with doz- ens of clothing, furniture, souvenir stores, and more. Once you tire of shopping, settle into a comfy sofa at a coffeehouse or treat your- self to a sundae at an ice cream shop. Wander down to La Jolla Cove to spy on the seals lazing on the beach at the Children’s Pool before heading to dinner at one of the numerous restaurants in the Village. Choose from upscale dining, charming cafes, Mexican eat- eries, and family-friendly establishments. It’s difficult to visit La Jol- la and not want to stay a little longer. Mass Transit bus route #30


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