ONTARIO MILLS
Read moreThe largest shopping mall in Los Angeles area, with close to 200 factory stores, cinemas, games rooms and countless restaurants.
LEVI’S STORE
Read moreThis magnificent denim megastore from the famous Levi's brand is located in Union Square on Market Street, a stone's throw from the Powell BART station. Here you'll find San Francisco jeans in all the classic cuts, as well as new collections. Several colors available, as well as a few jackets with frills sewn on the shoulders and back. Prices much lower than in France, watch for seasonal promotions. You're in gold-rush country, so take the opportunity to make a detour to the temple of Levi's!
WESTFIELD SAN FRANCISCO SHOPPING CENTRE
Read moreLarge shopping center in the heart of Downtown. The architecture is impressive with several levels that follow one another in circular galleries under a vast dome. The whole organized around a spectacular chandelier in the center of the space, which is regularly renewed. The food court in the basement allows you to eat quickly and cheaply in about thirty shops. Otherwise, more than 200 electronic, beauty and clothing stores. No bookstore.
AMOEBA MUSIC
This is the city's iconic record store and one of the biggest attractions ...Read more
NATIVE AMERICAN WORLD - INDIGENOUS
Read moreThere are few truly interesting stores on Venice Boardwalk, the busy street that stretches along the beach. Nevertheless, this one sells authentic Native American handicrafts: dreamcatchers made by the Cherokees, turquoise and silver jewelry made by the Navajos, clothing, woven blankets, pottery, baskets... Each object is signed by its author. A very nice store with reasonable prices.
CITY LIGHTS BOOKSTORE
It is the emblematic bookshop of the Beat Generation. Founded by L. ...Read more
THE LAST BOOKSTORE
Read moreLovers of second-hand books, vinyl, art books you can't find... Look no further, you're in heaven! This is, without doubt, one of the most original bookstores in Los Angeles, and the best-stocked in California. Many gems are hidden in this maze of new and used books. The labyrinth is reached by passing under a book tunnel, where used books are sorted... by color! Also on sale: rare editions, sometimes signed by their authors. A veritable Ali Baba's cave.
SURF N WEAR’S BEACH HOUSE
Read moreThe surf house, collector's posters with boards of all sizes. The ideal place to equip before you get off the waves on the beach.
MOE’S BOOKS
Read moreAn iconic bookstore of the beatnik movement in Berkeley, Moe's Books opened in 1959. A supporter of the student protest movement in the 1960s, its founder Moe Moskowitz helped finance albums by Country Joe and the Fish, the Berkeley-based psychedelic band known for its anti-Vietnam War song "I Feel Like I'm Fixin to Die Rag." Today, new and used books can be found at Moe's on three floors. A sidewalk store is sometimes improvised on Sundays in the summer, along with waffle vendors.
JAPAN CENTER
Read moreInaugurated in 1968, Japan Center marks the official reintegration of the Japanese community in San Francisco after the tragedy of the Second World War and the thousands of internments that followed. And indeed, inside this concrete complex is Japan! There are kimono and porcelain stores, beautiful fabrics, a huge bookstore with a whole floor of manga, the central office of the famous Ikebana Ikenobo flower bouquet school, a video game store and sushi and ramen restaurants.
BEST IN SHOW
Read moreShop specialized in toys and accessories for dogs and cats. You'll find lots of fun little things for your canine and/or gray friends.
CROSSROADS TRADING COMPAGNY
Read moreCrossroads Trading Company is a chain of thrift stores offering second-hand clothing and accessories in good condition. People bring in their clothes and the store staff evaluates them. They are then converted into cash or vouchers that can be redeemed in the store. All that's left to do is shop. A nice option to get dressed at a low price, but less funky than the vintage thrift stores in Mission.
SUNHEE MOON
Read moreWomen's fashion in San Francisco, Sunhee Moon is a nice boutique for modern and elegant cuts. A young style and class for pieces that each bear a female first name.
GIMME SHOES
Read moreA men's and women's shop, which offers a wide choice of more or less dressed shoes, ranging from the trendy sports footwear to the classic pumps. A little expensive though.
VENUS SUPERSTAR
Read moreThis Lower Haight boutique will fill these ladies in search of original and trendy designs. For a fashion look very much 1980 at reasonable prices.
PICNIC
Read moreNice concept store with clothes, home decor and accessories decorated with San Francisco colors. A fresh and spring-like style that makes you want to buy everything, perfect for wedding, birth or birthday gifts. And something rare in this city, we thought of the less moneyed since there is a little for all the purses. Moreover, the store is pleasantly organized, it is a pleasure to stroll through the shelves looking at the different articles. Do not hesitate to make a tour there if you pass in the corner.
GIGI + ROSE
Read moreNew boutique with acidulous colors for women and children. Kristina's collection of Pizzol mixes simple cuts and fabrics on fresh grounds.
COTTON SHEEP
Read moreA small wooden shop in which a country air is served. All cotton, wool and linen garments for women, men and children come from Japan. Smooth and elegant forms. Large selection of socks.