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Offshore 9 Rooftop Lounge
21100 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach CA 92648
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@joellekircher
"Apparement sympa comme quartier "
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@ilolie
"Secluded beach with old stone tower, good for skimboarding It’s hard to choose a single beach in luxe Laguna, in part because the city wedges in so many excellent options along its seven miles of coastline. That said, Victoria has many of the requisite best-beach offerings along with some unique additions to make it a top contender. Even though it’s pretty well-known, there’s still an element of seclusion thanks to the surrounding sandstone cliffs and access via a narrow set of steps between beachfront homes. It’s got a mix of jagged rock clusters and long, smooth sandy swaths that make it perennially popular with skimboarders (Laguna actually takes credit for being the birthplace of the sport). Victoria, however, is probably best known for its wild 60-foot-tall castle-style “Pirate Tower” that dates back to the ‘20s, when a wealthy senator had the concrete-and-stone structure built as an enclosed staircase to get him to the beach. You can’t go inside, but it’s a definite stop for a social snap. Look for a (man-made) concrete pool nearby that may or may not be filled during your visit. Know before you go: Part of why Victoria Beach doesn’t get as crowded as you’d imagine is the bear of a parking situation, with scarce spots available since it’s a residential area. Still, if you come early (and patient) enough, you can look for a metered spot on PCH -- Victoria’s entrance is on Sunset Terrace, which intersects with PCH. Better yet, park somewhere a bit further from the main drag, grab a rideshare, and pat yourself on the back for making your day that much simpler. What a time to be alive. Where to eat/drink: The rooftop lounge atop hotel La Casa del Camino is a fine spot to spend some of the afternoon gazing at panoramic views of the Mediterranean-looking coastline over sangria, small plates, and some solid salads (try the chopped lobster). A little further north, closer to Table Rock (another beach worthy of checking out), you'll find Coyote Grill: a locals’ hangout for Mexican fare and margaritas with a busy bar scene, good happy hour, and the ocean within eyeshot."
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"“Possibly the most picturesque beach town in Orange County is Laguna Beach - with 30 different little coves. The most popular thing to do in Laguna Beach is obviously hit the beach. You can find beaches with coves like Crescent Bay, a beach that takes 222 stairs to get to like Thousand Steps, and a beach that has a magical “pirate tower” complete with an Instagram famous round man-made pool.”"
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