Valencia Hotel

null Built null 1132 Prospect St, La Jolla, CA 92037
Valencia Hotel
  • Mediterranean Revival 85%
  • Art Deco 60%

The Valencia Hotel is a notable example of Mediterranean Revival architecture, characterized by its vibrant pink exterior and decorative elements. This building reflects the historical influence of Spanish colonial styles in California.

Architectural Styles

Mediterranean Revival

85%

This style is evident in the stucco facade, red tile roofs, and ornamental detailing that recalls Spanish architecture.

  • Stucco exterior
  • Red tile roof
  • Decorative railing
  • Arched windows
  • Curved roofline
Explore more Mediterranean Revival buildings →

Art Deco

60%

Art Deco elements are visible in the geometric shapes and stylized forms, particularly in the tower and window treatments.

  • Geometric patterns
  • Stylized forms
  • Bold colors
  • Streamlined shapes
Explore more Art Deco buildings →

Notable Features

Historical Context

Constructed during the early 20th century, the Valencia Hotel represents the blend of Mediterranean styles that became popular in Southern California, reflecting the region's cultural heritage.

Fun Facts

  • The hotel is often used as a filming location
  • Its distinctive color makes it a landmark in the area
📍 Update Location

Similar Style Buildings

Nearby Buildings

Explore This City

San Diego Architecture Guide

Explore 29 buildings across 12 styles →

Explore by Style