The Los Angeles Farmers Market is a historic market located at 6333 W. 3rd St. in Los Angeles, California. The market was established in 1934 and is one of the city's most popular and beloved destinations for locals and tourists alike.
The Hollywood and Highland Center is a shopping and entertainment complex located in Hollywood, California. It is situated on Hollywood Boulevard and is adjacent to many famous Hollywood landmarks, including the TCL Chinese Theatre and the Dolby Theatre (home of the Academy Awards).
The Pike Outlets is a popular shopping and entertainment destination located in Long Beach, California. Situated near the waterfront, The Pike Outlets offers a mix of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment venues.
Chinatown Saigon Plaza (Vietnamese Flee Market) is a small shopping center in Chinatown that features a variety of shops and restaurants, including Vietnamese and Chinese businesses. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a glimpse into the diverse cultures and cuisines of the area.
Little Tokyo is a neighborhood in downtown Los Angeles, California, that has a rich history and culture. It is located east of the Los Angeles City Hall and south of the Civic Center.
Koreatown is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood located in the heart of Los Angeles, California. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, delicious food, and bustling nightlife.
Chinatown is a neighborhood located in downtown Los Angeles, California. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, colorful architecture, and unique blend of Chinese and American cultures.
Grand Central Market is a historic food hall located at 317 S Broadway in downtown Los Angeles, California. The market has been a popular destination for locals and tourists since it first opened in 1917 and has become an iconic part of the city's culinary scene.
Stroll the quiet harborfront to enjoy views of the Marina, passing sailboats, and wildlife or plan a fun day on the water. Fisherman's Village is the boarding place for Hornblower’s year-round dining cruises and Marina del Rey Parasailing.
Downtown Santa Monica & the world-famous Third Street Promenade are known for weekly farmers’ markets, fabulous dining, shopping, & entertaining street performers.
As Pico Rivera California's premier shopping and dining destination, Pico Rivera Towne Center delivers the ultimate shopping experience in a distinctive outdoor setting. Immerse your shopping senses in a unique blend of specialty retailers and restaurants.
Del Amo Fashion Center is Los Angeles’ go-to family shopping, dining and entertainment destination. It is the largest shopping center in the western United States.
The Riviera Village is a local favorite and one of the best kept secrets in Los Angeles. A hub for fashion and art, with exciting galleries, boutiques and home decor. The Riviera Village is known for its great restaurants and happy hour. A central place to shop, dine and relax.
Plaza Mexico is a unique 420,000 square feet of retail, food, dining, and office space blended together with culture to create a wonderland of shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Los Cerritos Center offers a little something for everyone. With top-of-the-line stores including Apple, Nordstrom, Zara, MAC and dining and entertainment destinations Cheesecake Factory, P.F. Changs, California Pizza Kitchen, The Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar, Sandbox VR and Harkins Cerritos 16, the center is a go-to destination for Southern California shoppers.
Cerritos Towne Center delivers the ultimate shopping experience in a distinctive outdoor setting. Immerse your shopping senses in a unique blend of specialty retailers and restaurants.
The Streets is a 350,000-square-foot shopping center that offers more than 40 popular retail stores, specialty shops, entertainment venues, and dining outlets. The shopping center is being left to self-identify and not being given an official name to better be a part of, and integrated into, the thriving and evolving Downtown.