Los Angeles Metro
Areas & Streets
Along the shore, Belmont Shore's 2nd street is a place to enjoy an upscale shopping environment in proximity to the ocean. It is a host…
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The Pike & Pine Avenue in Long Beach
A waterfront entertainment district, The Pike is most popular for its nightlife and waterfront dining. At Rainbow Harbor, guest mooring is welcomed so guests can…-more-
Right off Wilshire Blvd, Westwood Village has been around since the 1920s. Throughout the years it has offered a pedestrian-friendly environment with Mediterranean revival architecture…
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Bustling with tourists in the summer, the boulevard is famous for its star walk and the Chinese Theater, but is also home to alternative retail…
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Popular for its slew of art galleries, Washington Blvd in Culver City also has much to offer in shopping and dining. Attracting a population of…
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Just east of Los Angeles, suburban Pasadena boasts its cultural history proudly through their Old Town district. It is a mix of retail shops, art…
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A trendy and quirky shopping experience between Fairfax and Highland, Melrose Ave is truly part of the LA experience. Here you'll find shops you won't…
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A Japanese shopping district, Little Tokyo is also an ethnic community in downtown Los Angeles where Japanese food and trinkets can be found. There are…
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Located in Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive is probably the most famous shopping district for spotting stars. Designed to re-create a romantic European avenue, Rodeo Drive…
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Just a few blocks from the Santa Monica pier, Third Street Promenade is Santa Monica's premier shopping area. Third Street is home to mostly large…
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