Bargains LA - A list of stores where you can find items for low prices [LA].
Beverly Center Shopping Mall - Bloomingdale's, Macy's and 160 trend-setting specialty stores and restaurants. Beverly Hills near Wilshire and La Cienega Blvds [West LA area].
(The) Block at Orange - Factory Retail Outlets and entertainment including Old Navy, Ann Taylor Factory Store,OFF 5th Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, AMC 30 Theatres, Dave & Buster's and Lucky Strike Lanes and various themed restaurants [Disney/Orange].
Brea Mall - This upscale center hosts 5 major department stores - Nordstrom, Macy's, Robinsons-May, JCPenney and Sears - plus 175 specialty shops, the Foodworks Food Court and several fine restaurants [Disney/Orange].
Buena Park Downtown - Buena Park Downtown is a one million square foot regional shopping mall, on 73 acres of land in the heart of downtown Buena Park, CA. Adjacent to Southern California's popular Knott's Berry Farm. Shopping, Restaurants, and Events [Disney/Orange].
California Market Center - (California Mart) A wholesale fashion industry showroom facility open to the trade only. Some showrooms sell to the general public on the last Friday of the month. This is only allowed when the timing does not conflict with a major market event, which is when retailers are here to shop the market for future deliveries to their stores. In the month of December, sample selling is allowed each Friday of that month except when it falls on a holiday or the eve of a holiday. Not all showrooms have samples to sell. Showrooms sell samples at their own discretion. Not all showrooms have goods in all sizes; many items are sample sizes only. California Mart contains more than 1,000 showrooms and nearly 10,000 product lines housed in three 13-story buildings (interconnected on every floor). [Downtown LA].
(The) Citadel Factory Outlet - Find many of your favorite name brands at up to 70% off retail prices. From clothing and accessories to house wares and gift items, you'll discover everything you're looking for, including a food court full of flavors -- all in relaxed outdoor setting for a true Southern California shopping experience [near Downtown].
Cola Corner - Located in Buena Park, the Cola Corner contains 3500 sq ft of Coca-Cola collectibles. The website offers over 900 licensed Coca-Cola collectibles. We have been in business since 1986 and carry an extensive line of Coca-Cola collectibles from hundreds of licensees including Cavanagh, Kurt Adler, Dept 56, Bradford Exchange, Gene Marshall Dolls, Hawthorne Village, Trademark, and many others [Disney/Orange].
Cooper Design Space - (formerly known as the Cooper Building) Fashion industry showrooms, occasional sample sales (see the list of tenants to find out when the sales are held). [LA Fashion District].
Del Amo Fashion Center - The largest mall in the western United States with 350 stores. The finest assortment of retail, restaurant and service establishments in Southern California, including three food courts. It is a mostly indoor mall which recently added an outdoor facility that includes more shops and a bowling alley. This is a really nice mall. In Torrance, near Redondo Beach [South Bay].
(The) Dock Downtown - High-end home furnishing discount store [Downtown LA].
Downtown Burbank - Thirty four blocks of retail, office, residential and entertainment destinations that includes more than 200 shops and 80 restaurants like Macy's, IKEA, PF Chang's, Urban Outfitters, AMC-16 and Burbank Town Center. The area is bounded by Verdugo Avenue, Glenoaks, Burbank Boulevard and the I-5 in Burbank, Calif., and contains more than 9,000 free parking spaces. Dubbed "one of Southern California's most appealing urban centers" by Sunset Magazine, the district is managed by Downtown Burbank Partnership, Inc., a California nonprofit mutual benefit corporation.
Downtown Disney - Shopping, Theatres, Restaurants, Entertainment. No admission required; free parking; open 8AM to 2AM [Disney/Orange] (More Disneyland Info).
Original Farmer's Market
Farmers Markets in or near Los Angeles - There are dozens of Farmers Market venues in the LA area, including the Original Farmers Market (see below). Follow the link to find a comprehensive list of local farmers markets.
Fashion Island - featuring more than 200 stores, 40 restaurants and two cinema complexes in beautiful Newport Beach [Disney/Orange].
Fox Hills Mall - In Culver City. The website has News and Events, a Center Directory, Shopping Hours, How to Get There and more [West LA area].
Glendale Galleria - Mall directory, driving directions, and map. In Glendale/Burbank area, north of downtown LA [near Downtown].
Grand Central Market - Billed as the oldest and largest open air market in Los Angeles. Restaurants, fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, gift shops. Open every day. Located in downtown Los Angeles.
(The) Grove - an outdoor shopping district featuring high- end stores and restaurants, a theater, live performances. This is a nice place to wander around and take in the sights, or go on a shopping spree. Farmers Market is directly adjacent. [between Hollywood and West LA]
Helms Furniture District - The Helms Furniture District is located in the historic Helms Bakery Complex near Culver City. There are dozens of furniture retailers, two restaurants, more shops, and the Jazz Bakery jazz club.
Hollywood & Highland - Hollywood & Highland consists of over 387,000 square feet of retail space leased to national, regional and local retail tenants, a variety of restaurants, several of Hollywood's hottest nightclubs, the popular upscale bowling alley lounge, Lucky Strike Lanes, and a six-screen state-of-the-art cinema adjacent to the world famous Grauman's Chinese Theatre. The complex also contains 65,000 square feet of unique indoor and outdoor banquet facilities for conferences and special events including an elegant Grand Ballroom, site of the annual Oscars® Governors Ball. The ballroom, catered by celebrated chef Wolfgang Puck, is now one of Los Angeles' favorite venues.
Along with the Academy Awards and other awards shows, the handsome Kodak Theatre offers a year-round program of concerts, Broadway shows and theatrical events in its 180,000 square feet. [Hollywood]
Irvine Spectrum Center - The diverse offering of stores and restaurants is complimented by one of the country's largest theaters, Edwards Irvine Spectrum 21 Cinemas, and live entertainment venues such as The Improv Comedy Club and Crazy Horse Nightclub. Further adding to the fun atmosphere is an antique Carousel with horses and whimsical animals as well as a 108 ft. Giant Wheel. The Giant Wheel opened October 3, is only the third such permanent wheel in California and the first in the state with a fully accessible gondola where the passenger can remain in their wheelchair [Disney/Orange].
Knott's California MarketPlace - Located adjacent to Knott's Theme Park, a memorable and truly unique shopping and dining experience awaits you. From the world famous Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant, where it all began in 1934, to Virginia's Gift Shop, California MarketPlace includes fifteen shops and restaurants in all [Disney/Orange] (More Knott's Berry Farm Info).
California Market Center in the Fashion District
LA Fashion District - (formerly known as the Garment District) houses the largest concentration of fashion-related businesses in the Western United States. This $8 billion hub of the Southern California Apparel Industry rivals New York's garment district in size and reputation for premiering trend-setting fashions [Downtown LA].
LA Flower District - Los Angeles area's premier resource for growers, shippers, suppliers, wholesalers, distributors, floral designers and retail florists in the floriculture industry [Downtown LA].
Lake Arrowhead Village - Shopping, Dining, Entertainment, Attractions. Mountain activities, open 365 days per year [2 hours north of LA].
Los Cerritos Center - The center features over 180 specialty shops, the Palm Court Cafes, several sit-down restaurants, and United Artists Theatre. Anchors: Mervyn's, Macy's, Nordstrom, and Sears. [Near Long Beach].
Malibu Country Mart - A pleasant little outdoor shopping center made up of about 25 upscale shops and restaurants, located just minutes from the beach and the famous Malibu Colony [north of Santa Monica].
(The) Market Place - more than 100 stores to choose from and an exciting selection of dining and entertainment choices. [Disney/Orange].
Manhattan Village Mall - Macys, specialty stores, restaurants and other services [South Bay].
Melrose Avenue - Melrose offers comedy clubs, night spots, restaurants, one-of-a-kind nostalgia shops, and unusual stores selling records, books, Disney memorabilia, fine art, jewelry, and antiques.
Montana Avenue - Home to many upscale fashion boutiques as well as stores that sell high-end furniture, accessories, and gifts. This quiet tree-lined street also boasts 150 charming boutiques, restaurants and cafes, bistros, and bakeries - including many that are frequented by the "rich and famous." [Santa Monica area].
(The) Oaks Mall - The Oaks is a two-level enclosed, super-regional mall located in Thousand Oaks. Highly visible from the Ventura Freeway (US 101) midway between downtown Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. [West San Fernando Valley area]
Old Town Pasadena - More than 200 buildings dating back to the 1880s and 1890s line the streets of Old Pasadena and are now home to trendy boutiques and stylish restaurants [Pasadena].
Olvera Street - Contains 27 historic buildings, a traditional Mexican style plaza area, where you can wander around, shop for souvenirs and handcrafted Mexican wares typical of old Mexico. This website has Olvera Street History, Events, featured merchants, Latinos in Hollywood, how to get there [Downtown LA].
Ontario Mills - Ontario Mills features the best names in manufacturers' and retail outlets, unique specialty stores, popular themed restaurants, and numerous interactive entertainment venues. Ontario Mills is located at the intersection of Interstate 10 and Interstate 15, in the heart of the Riverside/San Bernardino metropolitan area popularly known as "Inland Empire" [approximately 40 minutes east of Los Angeles].
Original Farmers Market - Fresh fruit, produce, seafood, ice cream, wines, cheeses, gourmet foods, as well as gift shops and more. The Grove shopping district is directly adjacent. [between Hollywood and West LA].
Ports O' Call Village - This authentic New England-style seaside village encompasses 15 acres of shops, restaurants and attractions. A meandering promenade of cobblestone streets connects the specialty shops. The shops feature items and gifts from around the world. Enjoy a relaxing lunch or dinner at one of the many restaurants overlooking the harbor. Don't hesitate to wave to passengers on the cruise liners, passing so close that they dwarf the village [Long Beach area].
Robertson Boulevard Shopping District - This is where the stars shop. Features upper end boutiques and designer clothing stores such as Agnes B, Curve, Lisa Kline, and Kitson. There are shops along most of Robertson Blvd, however the shopping district is considered to be the area near Beverly Blvd. This is in the general area of Rodeo Drive, Beverly Center and Century City mall. There is no official website, but you can click here for a map of the Robertson Blvd shopping district [West Hollywood / Beverly Hills].
Rodeo Drive - World-famous shopping district in Beverly Hills. The most celebrated clothing designers in the world have boutiques here: Armani, Gucci, Christian Dior, Coco Chanel, Ralph Lauren, Valentino. The jewelry stores boast names like Cartier and Tiffany. Other nearby stores include I. Magnin, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Yves Saint Laurent, & Pierre Deux. [Beverly Hills] (Note: Rodeo Drive is popular with tourists, but if you are looking for sights of famous people, you will have better luck looking in shops along Robertson Blvd (see above).
Santa Monica Place - Near the world famous Third Street Promenade with 3 levels of 140 shops including Macy's and Robinson's-May [Santa Monica area].
Santee Alley in the Fashion District
Santee Alley - Santee Fashion Alley and The New Alley, see LA Fashion District.
Sherman Oaks Fashion Square - Anchored by Macy's and the Valley's only Bloomingdale's. Over 120 specialty stores and eateries [San Fernando Valley].
Sherman Oaks Galleria - On the south side of the San Fernando Valley, just "over the hill" from LA is the Sherman Oaks Galleria. This site contains information on theatres, restaurants, shops, services, direction, parking, more [San Fernando Valley].
Shoreline Village - Gift shops, boutiques, restaurants, entertainment, nightlife, ocean views. This is a popular stop for cruise ships. It is adjacent to other attractions in Long Beach.
South Bay Galleria - Indoor shopping mall featuring department stores, restaurants, food court, and free wireless internet hot spots [South Bay].
South Bay Pavilion - SouthBay Pavilion is an enclosed shopping center anchored by well-known national department stores. [Carson, between Long Beach and South Bay area].
South Coast Plaza - Store directory, maps, product search, restaurant listings, special events, more. [Costa Mesa].
Third Street Promenade - An exciting open-air pedestrian street pulsates with an international mix of people enjoying an eclectic blend of restaurants, unique retail shops, movie theatres and nightclubs. The best in dining, shopping, entertainment and a non-stop kaleidoscope of street performers combine to make Downtown Santa Monica and the Third Street Promenade a favorite destination for visitors and residents alike [Santa Monica area].
Topanga Plaza - 132 specialty stores including Nordstrom, Robinson's May, Sears, food court and restaurants. [West San Fernando Valley].
Universal CityWalk - Outdoor mall lined with shops and restaurants, plus easy access to Universal Studios theme park or Universal Amphitheatre [San Fernando Valley, not far from Downtown LA].
Venice Beach Boardwalk - Shopping, Arts, Artists, Performers and other fun things to do, within walking distance of the beach [Santa Monica area].
Westfield Century City - Located just one mile from Rodeo Drive, Century City Shopping Center is an upscale locale surrounded by the gleaming office towers and fountains of Century City. An open-air shopping center, with spacious walkways sheltered by a canopy of white, wooden latticework. [West LA]
Westminster Mall - The Westminster Mall is a modern shopping center whose unique symmetrical exterior is surpassed only by its beautiful interior. Features Macy's, JCPenney, Sears and Robinsons-May, plus more than 180 specialty stores [Disney/Orange].
Westside Pavilion - Upscale shopping mall in West LA. Store directory, Calendar of Events, Sales and Promotions, Guest Services, Gift Certificates, Directions, more [West LA]
Where the Stars Shop - Seeing-Stars reveals some of the special places where Hollywood stars go to shop.