Monday, April 25, 2011

Grande Colonial Hotel La Jolla San Diego




Grande Colonial Hotel La Jolla — San Diego                


Ideally situated in the seaside village of La Jolla, California, the Grande Colonial Hotel is a historic beauty that honors its traditions yet offers contemporary amenities and services. Built in 1913 as the Colonial Apartment and Hotel, the Grande Colonial was a trailblazer in its day. Its original white wood-framed building was the first lodging facility in downtown La Jolla, and saw today's tourist town grow around it. Just steps from lovely beaches along with interesting eateries and world-class shopping, the Grande Colonial hotel, La Jolla has played an integral role in the community for nearly a century. Commanding views of the California coastline, this landmark historic hotel overlooks the shores of the Pacific Ocean and is ideally located just steps away from miles of beautiful beaches renowned to Southern California. The historic Grande Colonial Hotel, La Jolla, California is within walking distance of world-class shopping, dining and entertainment. Within a short drive are an abundance of golf, recreation and visitor attractions.
The Grande Colonial Hotel features 93 newly renovated air-conditioned, non-smoking guest rooms and suites (some with fully-equipped kitchens and fireplaces). Also offered is 5,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space (most with ocean views), accommodating up to 120 guests for weddings, meetings and other special events. And the highly acclaimed, award-winning NINE-TEN Restaurant at the Grande Colonial Hotel boasts nationally acclaimed chefs, "Evolving California Cuisine" and a Wine Spectator-recognized wine list. With its ideal location, gracious service and environment of extraordinary comfort, the Grande Colonial Hotel provides the ideal destination for travelers to La Jolla.

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