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JULABO WEST
Directions | Culture & Location
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Attractions | Beaches
Directions from area Airports to JULABO WEST
San Diego International to JULABO WEST
1. Start out going East on N Harbor Drive
2. Turn Left onto W Laurel Street
3. Turn Left onto Pacific Hwy
4. Turn Right onto Sassafras Street
5. Turn Left onto India Street
6. Merge onto I-5 N via the ramp on the Left
7. Take the La Costa Ave exit
8. Turn Right onto La Costa Ave
9. Turn Left onto El Camino Real/CR-S11 N.
10. Turn Right onto Palomar Airport Rd/CR=S12 E. Continue to follow CR-S12
East
11. Turn Left onto Business Park Dr.
12. Turn Right onto Sycamore Ave
13. Turn Right onto La Mirada Dr.
14. Turn Right onto Commerce Way
15. Turn Left onto Pioneer Ave
16. End at 2575 Pioneer Ave on the Left hand Side
McClellan-Palomar Airport to
JULABO WEST
1. Going South-East toward Palomar Airport Rd/CR-S12 East
2. Turn Left onto Palomar Airport Rd/CR-S12 E. continue to follow CR-S12 E.
3. Turn Left onto Business Park Dr
4. Turn Right onto Sycamore Ave
5. Turn Right onto La Mirada Dr
6. Turn Right onto Commerce Way
7. Turn Left onto Pioneer Ave
8. End at 2575 Pioneer Ave on the Left hand side
John Wayne Airport to JULABO
WEST
1. Going North-East on Airport Way toward MacArthur Blvd.
2. Stay straight to go onto Michelson Dr
3. Turn Left onto MacArthur Blvd
4. Merge onto I-405 S toward San Diego
5. I-405 South becomes I-5 South
6. Take the CA-78 E – Exit 51B-Toward Escondido/Vista/San Marcos
7. Follow it to the right – Merge onto CA-78 E
8. Take the Sycamore Ave Exit
9. Turn Right onto Sycamore Ave
10. Turn Left onto La Mirada Dr
11. Turn Right onto Commerce Way
12. Turn Left onto Pioneer Ave
13. End at 2575 Pioneer Ave – on the Left hand side
Los Angeles International
Airport to JULABO WEST
1. Going East on World Way/Center Way
2. Merge onto S Sepulveda Blvd/CA-1 S toward I-105
3. Take the Imperial Hwy West/I-105 ramp toward Imperial Terminal
4. Merge onto I-105 E toward Norwalk
5. Merge onto I-405 S toward Long Beach
6. I-405 S turns into the I-5 S
7. Take the CA-78 E – Exit 51B-Toward Escondido/Vista/San Marcos
8. Follow it to the right – Merge onto CA-78 E
9. Take the Sycamore Ave Exit
10. Turn Right onto Sycamore Ave
11. Turn Left onto La Mirada Dr
12. Turn Right onto Commerce Way
13. Turn Left onto Pioneer Ave
14. End at 2575 Pioneer Ave – on the Left hand side
Culture & Location
Art and Architecture
San Diego Museum of Art - Ornate outside and in, this two-story art museum
features traveling exhibitions as well as European, Asian, American and
Contemporary art. The museum also includes a small auditorium and outdoor
sculpture garden near the main entrance.
Timken Museum of Art - The Putnam sisters brought this small art museum into
existence. It features a European collection (Italian, Dutch and French),
American collection and Russian icon collection and is one of the few Balboa
Park museum's free to the public.
Museum of Photographic Arts - Mental travelers find a salient repose in this
museum, dedicated to the history and social power of black and white and
color photography. The museum features traveling exhibitions as well as
works from its permanent collection.
Mingei International Museum - Feast your eyes on "art of the people," from
furniture and hand-made utilitarian pieces to ceremonial jewelry and objects
d'art from around the world.
San Diego Art Institute - Local artists are featured in this de-facto
municipal gallery in the heart of the park.
Spanish Village art studios - This colorful arts enclave behind the Natural
History Museum houses many small art studios and items for purchase,
including designs in wood, glass, pottery and more.
Marston House - An early example of arts and crafts construction, designed
by Irving Gill and William Hebbard.
Science, Nature and History
Reuben H. Fleet Science Center - Let the kids loose at this hands-on venue
for science discovery. The center also houses an IMAX theater.
San Diego Natural History Museum - Explore dinosaur bones, winged creatures
and ground dwellers in this newly renovated museum, which includes a
large-format movie theater.
Botanical Building - It's free, it's lush and it's shaded, but it closes at
4 p.m. and is closed all day Thursdays.
Japanese Friendship Garden - Find your Zen in this quiet mini-retreat, laced
with koi ponds, bonsai and other ethereal landscaping.
San Diego Museum of Man - Trace man's history on the planet, from cave
dwelling to pyramid finds.
San Diego Historical Society Museum - Walk back in time courtesy of this
museum's archives and special exhibitions dedicated to San Diego's rich
history.
Special Interests
San Diego Aerospace Museum - San Diego is home to Ryan Aircraft, which built
the Spirit of St. Louis and a hotbed of aeronautics. Just look for the big
jet out front.
San Diego Automotive Museum - Near the Aerospace Museum, the Automotive
Museum features exhibits on hot-rods, woodies, motorcycles and more.
San Diego Hall of Champions - Local sports champs from skater Tony Hawk to
golfer Phil Mickelson and baseball star Tony Gwynn are glorified in this
multi-level sports venue.
San Diego Model Railroad Museum - Wind your way through this mini-land of
railroad models and memorabilia.
Veterans Memorial Center Museum - Look through the records and memorabilia
of this growing museum.
WorldBeat Center and Centro Cultural de la Raza - Music, dance and cultural
outreach define both of these venues off Park Boulevard (African and Mexican
cultures).
More Venues
Spreckels Organ Pavilion - This 2,400-seat outdoor pipe organ venue features
free Sunday concerts and is home to annual holiday events and Twilight in
the Park, a free summer concert series.
International Cottages and House of Pacific Relations - More than 25
cottages share space between the Hall of Champions and the Organ Pavilion.
Most cottages are small, with one or two rooms, but each offers a personal
window into countries and cultures around the world.
Golf Courses
Four Seasons Resort Aviara
7100 Four Seasons Point
Carlsbad, CA 92009
(760) 603-6800
La Costa Resort & Spa
2100 Costa Del Mar Rd.
Carlsbad, CA 92009-6899
(760) 438-9111
Oceanside Municipal Golf
Course
825 Douglas Drive
Oceanside, CA 92054
(760) 433-1360
Maderas Golf Club
17750 Old Coach Road
Poway, CA 92064
858-726-4653
Meadowlake Golf Course
10333 Meadow Glen Way E.
Escondido, Ca 92026
(760) 749-0983
Eagle Crest Golf Club
2492 Old Ranch Road
Escondido, CA 92027
(760) 737-9762
Encinitas Ranch Golf Course
1275 Quail Gardens Drive
Encinitas, CA 92024
(760) 944-1936
Mt. Woodson Golf Club
16422 N. Woodson Dr.
Ramona, CA 92065
(760) 788-3555
Rancho Bernardo Inn
17550 Bernardo Oaks Dr.
San Diego, CA 92128
(858) 675-8500
Riverwalk Golf Club
1150 Fashion Valley Rd.
San Diego, CA 92108
(619) 296-GOLF
Carmel Mountain Ranch
Country Club
14050 Carmel Ridge Rd.
San Diego, CA 92128
(858) 451-8353
Doubletree Golf Resort, San
Diego
14455 Penasquitos Dr.
San Diego, CA 92129
(858) 672-9100
Mission Bay Golf Resort
2702 N. Mission Bay Dr.
San Diego, CA 92109
(858) 490-3385
Morgan Run Resort and Club
5690 Cancha De Golf
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92091
(858) 756-2471
Casinos
Harrah's Rincon Casino and
Resort
777 Harrah's Way
Valley Center, CA 92082
(760) 751-3100
Pechanga Resort & Casino
45000 Pala Road
Temecula, CA 92592
1-888-PECHANGA
Pala Casino Resort and Spa
11154 Highway 76
Pala, CA 92059
(877) 946-7252
Viejas Casino
5000 Willows Rd
Alpine, CA 91901
(619) 445-5400
Sycuan Resort & Casino
5469 Dehesa Rd
El Cajon, CA 92019
(800) 2-SYCUAN
Barona Valley Ranch Resort
& Casino
1932 Wildcat Canyon Road
Lakeside, CA 92040
(888) 7-BARONA
Hotels
Four Seasons Aviara
7100 Four Seasons Point
Carlsbad, CA 92009
(760) 603-6800
La Costa Resort and Spa
2100 Costa Del Mar Rd
Carlsbad, CA 92009
1-800-854-5000
Grand Pacific Palisades Hotel
5805 Armada Dr
Carlsbad, CA 92008
1-800- 725-4723
Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort
3075 Carlsbad Blvd.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 434-7020
Best Western Beach View Lodge
3180 Carlsbad Boulevard
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 729-1151
West Inn & Suites
4970 Avenida Encinas
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 448-4500
Courtyard Carlsbad - Marriot
5835 Owens Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 431-9399
Residence Inn - Marriot
2000 Faraday Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 431-9999
Olympic Resort
6111 El Camino Real
Carlsbad, CA 92009
(760) 438-8330
Restaurants near
JULABO WEST
San Marcos
Old California Restaurant Row
1020 West San Marcos Blvd., San Marcos
Acapulco Restaurant - (760) 471-2150
Bruno’s Italian Restaurant
& Pizzeria - (760) 744-7700
China Wokery - (760)
471-6066
55 Yardline Sports Bar -
(760) 744-1960
Fish House Veracruz - (760)
744-8000
Friars Folly Bristro & Wine
Cellar - (760) 736-8035
India Princess - (760)
744-7599
Katsu Seafood & Steakhouse
- (760) 744-7156
King & Thai Restaurant -
(760) 744-1008
La Playa Cantina & Grill -
(760) 744-7550
Marieta’s Fine Mexican Food
- (760) 752-1765
Market Street Café & Fresh
Bakery - (760) 471-7646
Old California Mining Co. -
(760) 761-4900
San Marcos Brewery & Grill
- (760) 471-0050
Tony Roma’s for Ribs -
(760) 736-4343
Carlsbad
Downtown
Caldo Pomodoro - 2907 State Street (760) 720-9998 (dinner)
Coyote Bar & Grill - 300
Carlsbad Village Dr. (760) 729-4695 92008 (dinner)
Fidel’s Norte - 3003
Carlsbad Blvd. (760) 729-0903(dinner)
Harbor Fish South - 3179
Carlsbad Blvd. (760) 729-4161(dinner)
Fresco Trattoria - 264
Carlsbad Village Dr. (760) 720-3737
Greggorio’s - 300 Carlsbad
Village Dr. (760) 720-1132
Fish House Vera Cruz - 417
Carlsbad Village (760) 729-4161
Jay’s Gourmet Pizza - 2975
Carlsbad Blvd. (760) 720-9688
Ocean House - 300 Carlsbad
Village Dr. (760) 729-4131
Vigilucci’s Cucina Italiana
- 2943 State Street (760) 434-2500
Vigilucci’s Steak House (Seafood\
Steak) - 3878 Carlsbad Blvd, (760) 434-2580
Pubs and Wineries:
Boar Cross’n Bar & Grill -
390 Grand Ave. (760) 729-2989
Pizza Port - 571 Carlsbad
Village Dr. (760) 720-7007
The Alley - 421 Grand Ave.
(760) 434-1173
Tom Giblin’s Irish Pub -
640A Grand Ave. (760) 729-7234
Village Pub - 2990 State
Street. (760) 434-2114
Witch Creek Winery - 2906
Carlsbad Blvd (760) 720-7499
Other near by restaurants in Carlsbad:
Claim Jumper (American)
5958 Avenida Encinas - (760) 431-0889
Karl Strauss Brewing
(American) 5801 Armada Drive - (760) 431-2739
King’s Fish House (Seafood)
5625 Paseo Del Norte - (760) 431-3474
West-Steak-Seafood-Spirits
4980 Avenida Encinas - (760) 930-9100
Tuscany Ristorante (Italian)
6981 El Camino Real - (760) 929-8111
Other close by restaurants:
Chart House - Cardiff
(Steak House\ Seafood) 2588 S. Highway 101, Cardiff by the sea - (760)
436-4044
Epazote Oceanview (Mexican)
- 1555 Camino Del Mar #322, Del Mar - (858) 259-9966
Pacifica Del Mar (Steak\
Seafood) - 1555 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar - (858) 792-0476
Attractions
LEGOLAND California
One LEGOLAND Drive
Carlsbad, California CA 92008
(760) 918-5346
The San Diego Zoo
2920 Zoo Drive,
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 234-3153
San Diego Wild Animal
Park
15500 San Pasqual Valley Road
Escondido, CA 92027-7017
(760) 747-8702
SeaWorld San Diego
500 SeaWorld Drive
San Diego, CA 92109
(619) 685-4900
Disneyland Resort
1313 S. Disneyland Drive
Anaheim, CA 92802
(714) 781-4565
Six Flags Magic Mountain
26101 Magic Mountain Parkway
Valencia, CA 91355
(661) 255-4100
Knott's Berry Farm
8039 Beach Boulevard.
Buena Park, CA USA 90620
(714) 220-5200
Old Town Trolley Tours
849 W. Harbor Dr.
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 298-8687
Belmont Park
3146 Mission Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92109
(619) 491-2988
Balboa Park
1549 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101
is located north of downtown San Diego
Maritime Museum of San
Diego
1492 North Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 234-9153
Gaslamp Quarter
Fifth Avenue and Market Street
San Diego, CA 92101
More than 60 bars, nightclubs, restaurants, theaters, trendy boutiques and
galleries do brisk business here long after the rest of downtown is deserted.
Beaches
Carlsbad
Beaches
Carlsbad State Beach: Carlsbad beaches offer a variety of activities from
surfing, swimming, horseshoes, and sunbathing to skin diving, windsurfing,
camping, kayaking and boogie boarding. Carlsbad State Beach is about five
miles long, has picnic areas on the beach and above on the bluff overlooking
the beach and Pacific Ocean.
South Carlsbad State Beach: This San Diego beach has popular campsites on a
cliff overlooking the ocean. There are stairs provided to access the
secluded beach to swim, surf, skin dive, fish or picnic. The beach is open
to the public but there are no day-use facilities. South Carlsbad State
Beach is located at Poinsettia Lane approximately 3 miles south of Carlsbad
Inn Beach Resort and Hotel on Carlsbad Boulevard.
Coronado Beaches
Silver Strand State Beach: Located on Coronado Island and south of the Hotel
Del Coronado is a semi remote 7 mile stretch of beach offering views of the
Pacific Ocean and San Diego Bay. You can camp, swim, jet ski, surf, boat,
bike, fish, water ski and picnic. (Fire rings for cookouts are provided).
Day-use facilities are available including showers, restrooms, life guards
and parking.
Coronado Municipal Beach: Swim, surf, sail, body board, fish, cookout or
just sunbathe while soaking in spectacular views of San Diego and the
Coronado Bridge. Coronado Beach is a perfect family outing offering beach as
well as playground facilities for the kids. In the winter you can even catch
a glimpse of whales as they pass by on their migration.
La Jolla Beaches (pronounced La Hoya)
Windansea Beach: One of the most popular beaches for surfing, snorkeling,
kayaking and sunbathing in La Jolla. The shore of Windansea Beach is best
known for its breathtaking scenery and surf breaks created by underwater
reefs. La Jolla is also home to the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art,
Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Birch Aquarium at Scripps and the La
Jolla Playhouse at the University of California at San Diego.
Marine Street Beach: This beach is enjoyed by experienced body boarders,
body surfers and beach goers seeking a gorgeous private day of sunbathing
and get together. Because of the rough surf and crashing waves breaking at
the shoreline, families with small children will not find it suitable. There
are no day use services or picnic areas but Lifeguards are stationed during
the summer and peak weekends during the year.
Children's Pool: A perfect day to spend with the kids in a calm and peaceful
lagoon. This area is a popular, children's swimming pool, tourist attraction
and scuba diving location. The most notable attraction is the large
population of seals. Visitors are treated to an up close and personal
experience with the seals and sea lions who frequent the area.
La Jolla Cove: Not far from downtown La Jolla lies La Jolla Cove, a world
renowned dive and snorkeling site and the most photographed beach in
Southern California.This is also a popular place for underwater
photographers because of its spectacular reefs, caves and great variety of
rich marine life.The marine life is abundant partly because it is preserved
by the La Jolla Underwater Park Ecological Reserve so you can look but
cannot disturb the residents of the La Jolla Cove habitat.
La Jolla Shores: La Jolla Shores is a one mile stretch of coastline that
includes parks, picnic areas and a paved boardwalk running along the beach.
You can swim, scuba dive, jog, kayak, bike, roller blade, surf and let the
kids romp in the play ground. Day-use facilities and lifeguards are
available year round.
Oceanside Beaches
Oceanside Beach: The town and beach borders Camp Pendleton and is visited by
tourists and locals alike. Oceanside's beach is perfect for swimming,
surfing, rollerblading, biking or soaking up the California sun. Fish or
take a stroll on the pier, dine at cafes and restaurants nearby, Oceanside
beach is a great place for an all day beach experience.
Del Mar Beaches
Del Mar Beach: "Where the surf meets the turf" Del Mar is known best for the
Del Mar Race track, Del Mar Fair and the miles of beach perfect for family
and tourist activities. Del Mar has two parks with picnic areas and
playgrounds with year round lifeguard stations. Visitors enjoy swimming in
the blue pacific, walking along the sandy shore, surfing and body boarding.
Day-use facilities are provided and Cafes, restaurants and trendy shops dot
the area.
Encinitas Beaches
Cardiff By The Sea: The beach is a perfect outing for families and surfers.
Cardiff is north and west of the San Elijo Lagoon and and San Elijo State
Beach on the north. Those seeking a day of swimming, surfing and sunbathing
will enjoy the area.
The San Elijo Lagoon: is an ecological reserve and is an excellent spot for
bird watching and exploring the tide pools at the south end of Cardiff State
Beach. Day-use facilities and Lifeguard station are provided .
Moonlight State Beach: Located a half mile from downtown of Encinitas
includes picnic areas, surfing, swimming, lifeguard stations, day-use
facilities, public parking and volleyball courts.
Leucadia Beach: This beach is a stone's throw south of Carlsbad and is
enjoyed by swimmers, surfers and fishermen. The beach is more remote than
most as no day use facilities or lifeguard stations are provided.
San Diego Beaches
Sunset Cliffs: 68 acres of bluffs and views upon views of the San Diego
and Pacific shoreline and ocean. The park provides paths for strolling and
soaking in the blue water below. This area is best enjoyed by visitors
seeking beautiful sunsets, hikers and surfers and anyone who wants a
secluded getaway. Sparse day-use facilities and no lifeguards available.
Mission Bay: This is the place to play! Just imagine 4,000 acres of bay
surrounded with miles of bike paths, grassy parks, and playgrounds. Water
sports galore, row boats, kayaks, sailboats water skiing, jet skiing,
windsurfing, bay cruises, theme parks, restaurants and shopping. Mission Bay
has picnic and barbecue areas, public restrooms and showers. Lifeguards are
available during the high season during Spring and November. All the fun
under the sun can be found at Mission Bay.
Pacific Beach, California:
Pacific Beach is a colorful casual vacation retreat with a small town flavor.
Popular with tourists for the year-round sunshine, sandy beaches, theme
parks, surf shops, craft shops and spectacular sunsets. Visitors can picnic,
roller blade, surf, swim, barbecue or just hang out and watch the collage of
people walk by.
Mission Beach: Mission Beach is known best for it's boardwalk filled with
rollerbladers, bicyclists, sunbathers and variety of people. The beach is
perfect for water activities including swimming, surfing and boating.
Virtually any type of water activity is available at this popular hang out
for locals and tourists.
Ocean Beach: This is a small beach town. Not much in the way of trendy
restaurants and shops, but if you are a dog lover, you will enjoy the "dog
beach" where you can let your four legged pet romp in the ocean freely.
Tour Companies
Hornblower (888) 467-6256.
Harbor Excursion & Birch
Aquarium (800) 44-CRUISE.
Islandia Sportfishing Ltd.
(619) 222-1164.
H&M; Landing (619)
222-1144.
Dive Bliss (619) 200-5852.
Airborne tours
Biplane, Air Combat & Warbird Adventures airborne tours (760) 930-0903.
Kayak tours
Kayak Tours with Hike Bike Kayak (858) 551-9510.
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