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Seaside Sanctuary

in the trendy California beach town of La Jolla, a booming suburb north of downtown San Diego, luxury meets easy living. Sun-kissed shores and crashing waves against the green backdrop of Mount Soledad beckon, boasting sea caves begging to be explored, scenic cliffs with expansive panoramas, and well-kept hiking trails. Nicknamed The Jewel of America’s Finest City, this village by the sea is dotted with boutiques, art galleries, fast-casual eateries, and an array of health and fitness clubs, all encapsulating the serenity of coastal living and the laid-back vibe of Southern California. La Jolla’s adventurous yet relaxed spirit echoes through town, perhaps nowhere more than at Trilogy Sanctuary.

From the outside, a first-floor awning advertises a plant-based café, yoga studio, and waterfront views, but a peek inside leads only to an empty hallway. To unlock the unique, multifaceted experience of Trilogy, follow the rainbow stairs up to the rooftop where a plant-based oasis and

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