Visit Here: La Jolla, California

My Style Diaries blogger Nikki Prendergast at Hyatt Regency La Jolla | Forever 21 pants, Lilly Pulitzer shirt, Sam Edelman bag Forever 21 pantsLilly Pulitzer shirt (c/o);  Sam Edelman bag (also love this one);  similar hatKaren Walker sunglasses (look for less here);  Kendra Scott ring and necklaceFountains at Hyatt Regency La Jolla Fountain at Hyatt Regency La JollaMy Style Diaries blogger Nikki Prendergast at Hyatt Regency La Jolla Forever 21 blouse and kimonoFree People shortsSam Edelman bagMarc Fisher wedgessimilar hatKaren Walker sunglasses (look for less here);  Vasiliki Designs necklaceHappy hour at DRIFT eat + drink at the Hyatt Regency La Jolla Outdoor happy hour at the Hyatt – so good!View from The Cove La Jolla | My Style DiariesMy Style Diaries blogger Nikki Prendergast at The Cove La Jolla Marlies Dekkers swimsuit (c/o);  Forever 21 kimonoBrixton hatRay-Ban sunglassesCafe Japengo at Hyatt Regency La Jolla | My Style Diaries Sushi and truffle fries at Cafe JapengoMy Style Diaries blogger Nikki Prendergast | Mural wall in La Jolla, CAForever 21 skirtLilly Pulitzer shirtLevi’s jacketZac Zac Posen handbagRay-Ban sunglassesMy Style Diaries blogger Nikki Prendergast at The Cove in La Jolla Marlies Dekkers coverup (c/o);  Marc Fisher sandalsCult Gaia clutch (look for less here);  Brixton hatKendra Scott braceletsTile floor at DRIFT eat + drink at Hyatt Regency La Jolla | My Style Diaries Tile at DRIFT eat + drinkMy Style Diaries blogger Nikki Prendergast at Hyatt Regency La Jolla SheIn dressZac Zac Posen handbagNaturalizer heelsJulie Vos banglesView from cliffs at The Cove in La Jolla, CARoom service breakfast at Hyatt Regency La Jolla Room service breakfast from Barcino Grill – the best!View from guest room at Hyatt Regency La JollaMy Style Diaries blogger Nikki Prendergast at Hyatt Regency La JollaMy Style Diaries blogger Nikki Prendergast at Red O Restaurant in La Jolla Outside of Red O La JollaBlank NYC denim (sold out);  Amour Vert tee;  cabi cardigan;  Gucci bag (look for less here);  Ash sandalsThe Flower Fields at Carlsbad | My Style DiariesRebecca Minkoff dressCult Gaia clutch (look for less here);  DVF scarfBrixton hatQuay sunglasses

It’s been one whole week since I was taking in the sights, twirling in the flower fields, and eating ALL the food in La Jolla, and I’m already wondering how soon is too soon to go back?  I’ve wanted to check out La Jolla for the longest, so when Kathleen and I got the chance to skip town for a couple of days last week and post up at the Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine, it was a real no-brainer.

I love a good Hyatt (like this one in Huntington Beach), and this one in La Jolla was definitely no different.  The people were all so nice and accommodating, and our room was seriously perfect.  We ended up getting a suite with an extra adjoining room, so we had our own space but also a little common living room area for computer and wine time at night.  We also each had our own bathroom which is so great for spreading out ALL of the hair and makeup things.  (If only we could have rooms like this at New York Fashion Week!)  We had access to the Club Lounge for all the snacks and coffees and an honor wine bar in the evenings.  (Winner, winner!)  The hotel also offers a junior sized Olympic pool, a gym, and a coffee bar that kept those almond milk lattes flowing.  Overall, we had an amazing couple of days in La Jolla, and if you’re headed to the area soon, here are a couple of things not to miss.

What We Did:

Sightseeing at the Cove – The Cove is the area along the coast of La Jolla and 100% needs to be on your list.  It’s where you can get views like this, beach hangs like this, and a front row seat to watch SO many sea lions sunning themselves on the sand.  There are also a bunch of restaurants in the area, but we unfortunately didn’t have enough time to try any of them.  (We got tons of suggestions about Puesto though, so if you go, it’s probably worth a try.)

Sunny Jim Sea Cave – There’s a little place called The Cave Store, and for $5 you can access a tunnel of stairs inside the store that leads down to Sunny Jim Sea Cave.  Once you’re down there, you can’t really go far, but it’s still pretty cool to see the cave up close and think about how crazy it must have been building that tunnel.  (Photos in the cave were really hard to capture, so unfortunately I don’t have any.)  We were hoping for a repeat of the time that a curious little sea lion climbed the steps and roamed around the Cave Store, but for $5, we felt like it was still worth checking out.

Murals of La Jolla – If you paint it, the bloggers will come.  Downtown La Jolla is all about a little outdoor art, and I, for one, am here for it.  Kathleen looked up a few walls before our visit, and this one was calling our names.  It was just about a 10-15 minute drive from the Hyatt, and the shop owners nearby didn’t seem to mind that we were trying to park it there for a little while.  Hashtag, doin’ it for the ‘gram.

The Flower Fields at Carlsbad – The Flower Fields were on our way home, so we figured we might as well stop.  And we were so glad that we did.  I had heard great things, but once you see them in person, it really is pretty impressive.  Rows and rows and rows of the prettiest flowers, all organized by color.  Red, pink, white, yellow, orange, and then some areas of mixed colors – it was seriously something to see.  (And for the record, still kicking myself for not trying out the strawberry Dole Whip stand.)

What We Ate:

Breakfast at Barcino Grill – This is the breakfast grill at the Hyatt, and, y’all, it’s so freaking good.  We skipped the buffet option and ordered off of the menu which I think is definitely the way to go.  On the first day we split the breakfast sandwich (with bacon jam on a pretzel roll, yasssss) and SoCal scramble bowl and loved both so much that we ordered them again via room service on day two.  (And added on an oatmeal, for good measure.)

Lunch at Cafe Japengo – This sushi spot is technically part of the Hyatt, but it’s actually located right across the street.  And it was delish.  We thought we might have a light sushi lunch before hitting the beach, but then “a couple of rolls” turned into SO much sushi, truffle fries, pork belly bun sliders, a little wine, and one large food coma.  And it was all worth it – now if only we could get a Cafe Japengo in Orange County.  (Seriously though – please?)

Happy hour and dinner at DRIFT eat + drink – We had dinner reservations here (inside the Hyatt) for 7:00 but thought we’d pop down earlier for a glass of wine.  Well, turns out we were just in time for happy hour.  As, you know, journalists, we just had to check out the happy hour, and it was a good one.  There was a special on carafes of wine, so…journalism.  We capped it off with the nachos and butternut squash dip, pushed our dinner back to 8:30, and headed back to the room before showing up for round two – salads.  (And more wine, desert, and coffee, if I’m being completely honest.)  The food was delicious, the staff was super friendly, the space was so pretty, and that tile floor was shoefie ready.

Dinner at the Red O La Jolla – The Red O is a favorite of mine in Newport Beach, so when I saw that their newest location in La Jolla was just about a mile from the Hyatt, we had to check it out.  True to form, the new location is beautiful, and the food was worth talking about days later.  While I love their steak and fish options, I switched things up this time with the Mariscos Chile Relleno and holy dankness.  I couldn’t switch things up in the margarita department though because the Alacran has my heart.  (If you like SPICY margaritas, this one is the jam.)  We left FED.  So full that we actually skipped the Uber ride home and walked the mile back to the hotel instead.  Needed, and so worth it.

xoxo

Brought to you by Hyatt Regency La Jolla, but all opinions are my own.

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