Shopping Centers & Malls in Los Angeles, CA

30 locations found near Los Angeles

“Japanese Village was amazing! I found so MUCH cool stuff and great places to eat that I couldn't CONTAIN myself! I literally wanted to spend ALL my money?! Go check it out!”

4.5 Superb286 Reviews

“This place is perfect for the family. I come with my son frequently to enjoy the ride on the little train and José is very friendly and attentive at the machine.”

4.6 Superb59 Reviews

“Nice place to hang out for a few hours with friends or solo. From time to time, a korean car brand shows their the latest models on the courtyard

It's pretty close to the train and bus stations”

4.5 Superb231 Reviews

“You can conveniently use the bathroom inside and it is great for grocery shopping. There is a bank on the second floor and Studio 2000, a photo studio that turns old photos into nice frames. There are many health food stores.”

4.4 Superb259 Reviews

“I go there she has very nice things in there she's got a good personality her store is clean and she gives good customer service they're on the corner of 6th avenue and Vernon in Los Angeles go there you'll like her merchandise”

4.7 Superb26 Reviews

“I Have Been To The Century City Mall Before And It Looks Nice And Awesome. I Like How This Mall Was Expanded In 2016-2017 And Become One Of The Largest And Nice Shopping Malls In Los Angeles To Go To Because It Is Close To Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, The Beaches, And The Santa Monica Mountains. I Would Recommend This Mall For Anyone Who Goes To Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Or Santa Monica”

4.3 Superb395 Reviews

“Cute little open air shopping district. Underground parking is free up to an hour with validation. I typically can find free street parking on San Vincente Blvd too.”

4.8 Superb17 Reviews

“This place is interesting and must visit if you travel to LA. There is Bruce Lee statue and many traditional chinese buildinh. Unfortunately, many shops are closed and look run down. It is a bit eerie..”

4.3 Superb246 Reviews

“I enjoyed my shopping experience here even though most shops were closed due to a powerful storm moving through the area. It felt like I was in a back alley in China with merchants lining both sides of the way. I would like to return when all the shops are open.”

4.4 Superb126 Reviews

“The Glen Center is one of my favorite places to visit in L.A. It has a cozy neighborhood vibe and a beautiful park-like setting. There is something for everyone here, whether you are looking for a delicious meal, a unique gift, or a relaxing spa treatment.Some of the highlights of The Glen Center are:- Rori's Artisanal Creamery, where you can enjoy homemade ice cream made with organic ingredients and creative flavors. I love their salted caramel and brownie batter.- Vibrato Grill and Jazz, a classy restaurant and live music venue owned by legendary musician Herb Alpert. The food is exquisite and the jazz is smooth. It's a perfect place for a romantic date or a special occasion.- Cynthia Rowley, a chic boutique that sells fashionable clothing and accessories designed by the famous New York designer. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the prices are reasonable for the quality.- Eyesite Optometric Group, a professional eye care center that offers comprehensive exams, prescriptions, and a wide selection of frames and lenses. The doctors are knowledgeable and attentive, and the service is fast and efficient.The Glen Center also has many other shops and services that cater to your everyday needs, such as Bel Air Dry Cleaners, Bel Air Postal Center, Beverly Glen Pharmacy, and Collar and Leash. You can also find a Starbucks, a Jayde's Market, and a Landmark Theaters for your convenience and entertainment.The Glen Center is a gem in the city, and I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a pleasant and satisfying shopping experience. It's a place where you can shop, dine, live, work, learn, and play.”

4.6 Superb33 Reviews

“They're open longer than some other Korean grocers. Their marinated bulgogi tastes better than the one made at HMart. I'll specifically only marinated bulgogi here. They also have more organic produce. The one star loss is that sometimes their staff are a little bit cranky and there isn't a lot of help for non-Korean speakers. And their parking garage is kind of weird. Beware fully loaded shopping carts rolling down the ramp into your car - true story, someone's runaway cart dented my car.”

4.3 Superb116 Reviews

“Like all other Tropical malls, this one is pretty upscale too with a lot of stores and brands. The mall is located at such a prime location on Market Street and so close to Union Square. A big food court too with a lot of varieties.”

4.6 Superb13 Reviews

“Cool spot to come to and hang out at. It is mostly college kids here with a few regulars. The Trader Joe's and the Target are a great addition. There's some pretty decent eating spots here. The validate parking for 2 hours. You can get some parking on the street but the structure is good. Plenty of spaces. I don't mind coming by here especially for the Trader Joe's”

4.3 Superb57 Reviews

“That place is wonderful. Really something typical and totally new to any European tourists for sure. Personally it’s my favorite place of my all trips to California. There is a very cool vintage style green tramway-train or trolleybus and this wonderful fountain. ⛲️ ?Everybody loves fountains and trolleybuses, right ? Beautiful place, with a lot of flowers and very green all around. I think the landscape does not shock like the rest of United States might to some foreigners.”

4.2 Good659 Reviews

“5below, Ross,CVS, McDonald's,Sally's Beauty Supply and Superior Market. Surprisingly this is a great center to shop in. You may have to circle a couple of times to find parking but go early!”

4.3 Superb34 Reviews

“The food court had just about every kind of food I could think of. I had the tostada bowl and my son had Chinese food. Place got very crowded around lunch time, but food was amazing.”

4.2 Good224 Reviews

“The Westside shopping center offers a fantastic blend of dining and shopping. From upscale dining at Michael's to great finds at Marshall's and Home Goods, it caters to diverse tastes. The proximity to Sawtelle and Olympic intersection adds another layer, with hidden gems of hole-in-the-wall restaurants and unique shopping spots. Whether you're seeking high-end or casual, this center provides a seamless shopping and dining experience, making it a go-to destination on the Westside.”

4.3 Superb34 Reviews

“I used to live over here and to go in there you used to have to wear a bulletproof now now it is so you don't have to be afraid to go in there the shopping is good the people are friendly”

4.2 Good223 Reviews

“5 - Been here several times over the decade. This is my family's go-to location in SF and I can't be more happy about it. Many say this place is a tourist trap; I agree, except only some parts are a tourist trap. The food here? $$$. The drinks here? $$$. The souvenirs here? $. The view here? $$$$$$. There are sea lions super close by the outer parts of the pier. Come here! It's everything LA in one place. You won't be disappointed.”

4.5 Superb26 Reviews

“This place used to be so busy in the past. The business seems to be changing and the vendors locations are decreasing. In anyway you can still find some interesting items for your boutique shops. Worse a visit”

4.5 Superb63 Reviews

“Is the cool thing to see. Hello found a little artisan random landmarks. We are walking around LA farmers market and we came across the whole Gilmore station. Still had the Gilmore guy and some cool stuff on”

4.3 Superb37 Reviews

“Went there with group bigger than two dozen people. They were extremely accommodating in a manner of minutes They were able to secure us indoor or outdoor seating. Regrettably I misplaced the receipt but I believe the manager was Fernando. With a crew of a female and male waitress and another supervisor they took care of the large party. This was in early June.”

4.4 Superb28 Reviews

“In just the last 6 months or so that security has definitely been tripled or quadrupled in this location which is a lot better than it used to it's a lot cleaner too they redid the parking lot and install TV stations downstairs which is really cool there's also car detailing down in the bottom parking lot they definitely did a lot better than they were before or they are doing a lot better than they were doing before security is very tight which I think is great for customer service doesn't let nobody hang around that's not pain or not doing anything which is good Norms is there bringing a lot of people but I do have to say it's gotten a lot better”

4.2 Good33 Reviews

“Y'know, Elton throws his annual post-Oscars party here. Not sure how my invitations get lost every year, but Jamie W. and I found ourselves strolling Melrose Avenue and facing this monolithic structure. Actually 'monolithic' is not the right word because the complex consists of three asymmetrical buildings in three colors - Blue (1975), Green (1988), and Red (2013).No surprise how cavernous it was. Designed by renowned architect Cesar Pelli (...he later designed the Salesforce Tower), it has a similarly austere feeling which amplifies the emptiness inside. It's not a retail shopping center, it's primarily a series of designer showrooms so you have to have a lot of ka-ching to be considered a serious consumer. We were just looking for the toilet.RELATED - Exploring LA? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: bit.ly/2TWT63v”

4.8 Superb4 Reviews

“This Ralphs has a wide variety of items, but I’d say it still leans on the small side. They boast a Starbucks, a large floral department, and a large organic vegetables section. This site is currently under construction on the outside, but it pretty much has no impact on the inside. I’ve never had difficulty with parking, although it feels cramped at times. Definitely look for sales and digital deals with the app. Groceries ain’t getting cheaper, so it helps to take advantage of their promotions. Self checkout is made easy with at least eight registers on both ends of the checkout area including new/updated credit card pin pads.”

4.2 Good101 Reviews

“This place has lost a lot of businesses but still has many good options. The make up place is great and I always by my after shave set from here. They added a new yummy doughnut shop. They have several clothing places and a few restaurants. They also have a small grocery store for quick bites. Great place for a little of everything”

4.2 Good92 Reviews

“The Japanese Village is one of those places that you need to visit at least once. Weekends are are always packed and you get to see some very interesting people and attire. It can be overwhelming at times but entertaining nonetheless. There are two bakeries and the pastries and breads are always fresh. Lots of little restaurants to choose from so take your time and walk around and check the menus first. Whichever you pick, it will be delicious. The grocery store is filled with unique produce so make sure to check it out.”

4.1 Good48 Reviews

“Nice little plaza. I honestly come here a lot for the coffee bean. Love it, feel bad the hard workers always look stressed due to being short staffed but are still always friendly and prompt with their drinks! No complaints from me. ?”

4.1 Good56 Reviews

“I went to the Specteum store to transfer my phone to that company and the service was excellent. The next day I returned to go to the UPS Store.This is a good shopping center, with numerous and varied types of stores..”

4.1 Good55 Reviews