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Shopping In Los Angeles
Best Los Angeles Shopping Districts
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The best places for shopping in Los Angeles, Southern California.
This is a Los Angeles shopping guide to the top Los Angeles shopping district in areas around Los Angeles California.
Whether you want to go shopping at The Grove Shopping Center, or do some bargain shopping in downtown Los Angeles, it's all here!
The Los Angeles shopping information here, covers the best that LA has to offer when it comes to shopping.
In Los Angeles we call these shopping hot spots Specialty Districts because they are in different areas of LA.
You can really get the pulse of the city when visiting these districs when shopping in Los Angeles.
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LOS ANGELES FASHION DISTRICT: it's a 94 block fashion shopping area, bounded by 7th, 16th, Main and San Pedro streets in downtown Los Angeles. Some of the best bargains in L.A. on clothing and accessories. This is a place that we find a lot of shopping bargains in L.A. |
CALIFORNIA MARKET CENTER: located at 110 E. 9th Street, Los Angeles. A fantastic fashion wholesale market with over 1,000 showrooms. It's open to the general public only on the last Friday of each month. 9 AM - 3 PM, when it has sample sales at great discounts. Phone: (213)630-3600. |
LOS ANGELES FLOWER DISTRICT: there are two large warehouses packed with wholesale florists. It's located on Maple Avenue and Wall Street, between 7th and 8th Streets. This is a great place to get discount prices on flowers, and save money for a special party or a wedding. |
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LOS ANGELES JEWELRY DISTRICT: this is one of the largest jewelry shopping areas you'll find. Store after store, shockfull of sparkling gems of alll kinds. This is the place to get real bargains on fine jewelry. It's located between 5th, 8th, broadway and Olive Streets. |
BROADWAY STREET DOWNTOWN L.A.: this historic area of downtown shopping in Los Angeles bustles like there is no tomorrow. A huge collection of eclectic shops between 2nd and 9th Street offers discounts on clothing, jewelry, fabric, toys and electronics. |
GRAND CENTRAL MARKET DOWNTOWN: located at 317 S. Broadway in downtown, this large multi cultural mix of grocers, meat merchants, delis, bakeries and a great selsction of casual eateries for lunchtime. A great place to shop for a party, or a wedding. |
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FARMERS MARKET LOS ANGELES: at Fairfax and 3rd Street. It opened in 1934, and it's the oldest open air farmers market in L.A. Close to 100 merchants, selling fresh produce and groceries. International cuisine and gift items. Open 7 days a week 9 AM-9 PM. Closed Christmas and Thanksgiving. |
THE GROVE SHOPPING CENTER: a fabulous open air mall adjacent to the Farmers Market on 3rd Street. It's anchored by Nordstrom. Great selection of upscale shops, sidewalk cafes and tony restaurants, and a multiples theater. The Grove is the most popular and the most beautiful shopping center in Los Angeles. |
MELROSE AVENUE LOS ANGELES: located about a mile north of The Grove, is uber-trendy shopping in Los angeles Melrose Ave with chichi boutiques and vintage shops. It's between Fairfax and la Brea Avenues. The upscale stores mingle with the funky in a unique sort of atmosphere. Great for people watching and Celeb spotting. |
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HOLLYWOOD & HIGHLAND: an upscale shopping comlex in the heart of Hollywood. Specialty shops, restaurants and theaters at the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue with a unique look. This entertainment and retail center is next door to the famous Grauman's Chinese Theater. |
UNIVERSAL CITYWALK HOLLYWOOD: it's a dining and shopping in Los Angeles promenade next to Universal Studios theme park, where the shops are outnumbered by the restaurants and nightclubs. Great place to visit for the younger and hip crowd, especially during the evening, as the nightclubs are hopping.. |
GOLDEN TRIANGLE BEVERLY HILLS: this is a shopping in Los angeles mecca for well heeled shoppers. It's home to the best of the design world. Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus are located at 9600 and 9700 wilshire Boulevard respectively. Add Rodeo Drive and Two Rodeo for a triangle. |
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RODEO DRIVE BEVERLY HILLS: this shopping in Los Angeles street is located in the heart of Beverely Hills, this moneyed shopping street is a must for any sightseer. The most exclusive boutiques in the World line this street. Gucci, Tiffany, Versace the list goes on. If they are ultra chic and famous, these stores are here. |
TWO RODEO BEVERLY HILLS: a cobblestone promenade that reminds me of royal Europe, with super chic stores such as Christian Dior and Ralph Lauren, among others. Wonderful sidewalk cafes and upscale restaurants to have lunch or dinner in. After all this is Beverly Hills so you can expect the best of shopping in Los Angeles. |
ROBERTSON BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES: located between Beverly Boulevard and 3rd Street, this very chic shopping in Los Angeles district is a great place to spot celebrities, who frequent these exclusive stores. An eclectic mix of hip, cutting edge shops. The Ivy in the picture is a paparazzi hangout. |
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WESTWOOD BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES: a pretty tree lined shopping street in Los Angeles, that's packed on weekends, and summer evenings with college students from nearby UCLA. You'll find major retailers and lots of trendy boutiques, and great restaurants. This street is a fun place to hang out. |
WESTWOOD VILLAGE LOS ANGELES: the UCLA campus community, next door, frequents the many fine retailers and independent boutiques of the Westwood Village, as well as the 1931 landmark Fox Theater and the Bruin Theater. A charming shopping district in Los Angeles that we like a lot, and you will also. |
MONTANA AVENUE SANTA MONICA: a great shoppin in Los Anglees street for walking and shopping. My favorite store is Ponte Vechio, an Italian home furnishing store. I just love browsing in these upscale shops brimming with unique merchandise. many fine restaurants and places for breakfast as well. Watch out for celebs. |
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MAIN STREET SANTA MONICA: this popular shopping and dining in Santa Monica is in the Ocean Park. It has a relaxed, small town ambiance and charm, that attracts both visitors and locals. It's a pleasant street for browsing, strolling or shopping. Lots of hip cafes and restaurants also. |
THIRD STREET PROMENADE: many shoppers favor the Third Street Promenade shopping area and for a good reason. It's simply a great place to shop and hang out. Free entertainment, Sunday afternoon dancing to live bands, fabulous restaurants and boutiques on street with no cars. |
COLORADO BOULEVARD PASADENA: Pasadena's Colorado Boulevard shopping street has a melange of national chains and local retailers, and plenty of tempting cafes and restaurants. During evenings and weekends, the street is packed with people. A fun place to visit. |
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ONE COLORADO PASADENA: it is a complex of restored vintage buildings, that are now occupied by stores such as Armani Exchange and Crate & Barrel. It's part of a 20 block historic shopping distric in Pasadena, with buildings dating back to 1880's and 1890's. |
MISSION WEST SHOPPING DISTRICT: South Pasadena's Mission West district runs along the 900-1200 blocks of Mission Street. It offers a charming environment of quaint boutiques, restaurants of all kinds. Great for spending an afternoon with family. |
PORTS O CALL VILLAGE: located in San Pedro on the main channel of the Los Angeles Harbor at the south end of the Harbor Freeway. It's a picturesque waterfront area featuring seafood restaurants, shops and entertainment. It looks like New England. |
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OLVERA STREET LOS ANGELES: this shopping in Los Angeles street in Downtown's El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical area has a cornucopia of Mexican goods, many are hand made. We love the many fine Mexican restaurants with outside patios facing the street, where you can watch live musical Mexican entertainment while eating. |
CHINATOWN LOS ANGELES: if you like Chinese shopping in Los Angeles, there are lots of Chinese shops and restaurants along Hill and Broadway streets in Downtown Los Angeles. Colorful festivals and celebrations are held throughout the year. Numerous cultural events, including Golden Dragon Parade, Chinese New Year festival and the Moon Festival. Phone: (213)617-0396. |
LITTLE TOKYO LOS ANGELES: this Japanese shopping in Los Angeles district imparts the atmosphere of the far East. It's also the social, cultural and economic center of Southern California's Japanese American community. There are three shopping centers in Little Tokyo, the Village Plaza, Tokyo Plaza and Weller Court. Restaurants and shops. |
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LARCHMONT BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES: located between 1st Street and Beverly Boulevard in the Hancock Park area, this quaint neigborhood shopping in Los Angeles district has a small town charm. Established in the 1920's, many of the period buildings are still being used. A great variety of stores, antique shops and outdoor cafes, restaurants on this tree-lined street. |
ABBOT KINNEY BOULEVARD VENICE: named after the founder of Venice, Los Angeles. It's Venice's main shopping street full of an eclectic mix of art galleries, design stores, antique and craft stores, as well as many fine casual cafes and coffee houses. If you like funky shopping in Los Angeles, the Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice is the place for you. |
VENTURA BLVD SAN FERNANDO VALLEY: this boulevard runs through Studio City and Encino. An endless variety of boutiques, antique shops and trendy fashion stores. The cozy Town Center Mall on Ventura Blvd is a rustic spot where California live oak trees provide a comfortable atmosphere for shopping in Los Angeles. Lots of restaurants and a movie theater as well. |
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