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Los Angeles Money & Shopping

  
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Shops & Stores in Los Angeles

Shopping Street Abbot Kinney Blvd.
The street embodies the evolution of Venice from its hippie era to modern day hipness, combining elements of both to make for an adventurous exploration.           &nb... more
Mid Range, in Venice
Shopping Mall Fox Discount Store
The Fox Discount Store is actually a mall inhabited by various independent vendors, akin to an indoor flea market. A couple of jewelry stores take up a lion's share of space, with half-circle display cases showcasing necklaces, bracelets, watches, et al, many of... more
Low Budget, in Venice
 
Shopping Mall Brazil Mall
Care for a flavorful ambiance of Brazil in L.A.? This is a modest sized indoor/outdoor mini-mall, with an internal courtyard looking very Braziliero, like a Rio de Janeiro sidewalk.       ... more
Mid Range, in Culver City
Market Sunday Main Street Farmer's Market
This lively outdoor farmers market leases over 30 booth spaces to vendors who sell fresh locally-grown produce and prepared foods from local Main Street restaurants. Some are breakfast offerings prepared to order on the spot, making this a good choice for a morn... more
Low Budget, in Santa Monica
 
Shopping Street Melrose Avenue
Melrose Av. is the outlandish rebellious teen to Rodeo Drive's exceedingly mature, conventional and opulent adult. It's a funky, New Wave, walking/shopping/dining/ spectacle for people-watching, both beguiling and bizarre.      &nbs... more
Mid Range, in Hollywood
Flea Market Melrose Trading Post
MTP is a once weekly flea market on the lot of the famed Fairfax High School, the school of some band members of the  Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Phil Spector, to name a few.              ... more
Low Budget, in Hollywood
 
Market Santee Alley
In a city notorious for glitz, glamor, and gluttonous consumption of all that glitters, Santee Alley is a total anomaly. This is the classic unvarnished street bazaar where product piles vertically in funky stalls along claustrophobic corridors. The alley's 150+... more
Low Budget, in Downtown
Shopping Mall Mitsuwa Marketplace
Mitsuwa is the largest Japanese supermarket in the U. S., carrying all food and beverage items imaginable from the Land of the Rising Sun. The supermarket is only one store in this indoor mall. The marketplace includes a g... more
Low Budget, in Mar Vista
 




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