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April 2024 by Marielyn O.
This mall is huge! The parking structure is decent, but it is very busy. It has stores throughout -- inside and outside.
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April 2024 by Holly O.
Enjoyed a meal at Din Tai Fung and shopped for a bit. It's a beautiful mall with a ton of shopping and food options. However, parking is such a pain that I rarely go here despite all the great options. On the weekends it's $1 for every 15 mins ($4 per hour) that starts right when you enter the garage ( you do not get a free hour on the weekends). It took 15 mins just to park plus another 15-20 mins waiting for their elevators to and from the car (did not see the escalators or stairs). They should give at least 15-20 mins for free on the weekends due to it taking time to park and to walk to and from your car. I paid $16 to park for a little over 3.5 hours. Very few of the restaurants and stores will validate, and if they do it's only valid during the validation period so if you go over that the validation is completely invalid.
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April 2024 by Nfb J.
Parking rates are outrageous. It doesn't matter how much you spent shopping. The rates add up quickly after one hour, and they are rude and unapologetic to customers. awful. And I don't know why they have the rights to track your license plate entrance/exit history. Cringe.
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April 2024 by Ashley S.
Quiel is amazing. My mom, daughter, and I lost our car. He helped us find our car. Please give him a raise. God bless him
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March 2024 by Emil C.
These days, I'm only here during the Los Angeles Marathon. I have always found the parking garage to be very clean and well maintained. For some reason for this year, it took about 2 hours for me to exit the parking garage after running the marathon. It was not like this in prior years. Currently, the maximum cost to park here is $32. I don't do a whole lot of shopping these days, but I still love to eat! There are many restaurant options here, but my favorite place to eat here is Ramen Nagi. It was nice to eat a bowl of ramen right after running the marathon! It was also nice that they were doing free medal engraving down in the atrium. The restrooms were also clean and well maintained.
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March 2024 by Honey H.
i wanna make appreciate by helping Quiel He is So nice and help me to find a Direction
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March 2024 by Brenda L.
The good: This mall is gorgeous and upscale with stores like Bloomingdale's, Rolex, American Girl dolls, Tesla and Nordstroms. I first came here for the free Grinch popup event which was spectacular. During that time, they had a Christmas market setup with cute shops and a Santa's letter drop off mail box as well as a Mrs. Claus's bake shop Where you could pay to meet her. They also had an awesome fake steak engine that spurt out steam every now and then. I came again for the Bluey Camp experience. The outdoor lounge chairs and furniture here are exquisite and high quality. They are architecturally beautiful and made of real woods and stone. There are so many good spots to eat here and a lot of outdoor seating options. There's also an Eataly. The family restrooms are clean, modern, spacious and convenient with lounge couches, a coffee table with toys, breast feeding rooms And multiple diaper changing spaces. It's also pet friendly! The bad: You have to pay for parking in the structure. The interesting: You can see the Cyber Truck here on display at the Tesla store. They have a fenced off dog relief area upstairs by Bake Cheese Tarts. It has turf and a fake dog statue.
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March 2024 by Sara B.
The parking here is a complete scam! If you require the use of an elevator, they purposefully only have one working elevator to make sure you go over your ticket validation limit by a minute or two and can charge you for the entire time. Absolute joke. When you call for assistance the people are rude and refuse to help you.
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March 2024 by Ryan D.
Amazing mall went just for the lego store amazing employees really nice and helpful to all customers
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March 2024 by Jennifer C.
There's something for everyone at this mall, even if you're not a big shopper. It's a dog friendly mall too, so bring your pup. Live music on Sundays and eateries throughout the mall, not just the dining terrace or food court. Aside from the typical stores you find at a mall, like Bloomingdale's, Macy's, or H&M, there are also shops like The Container Store, Pop Mart, and several boutique shops. You can come for immersive experiences too, like an escape room or get your sweat on at Equinox or Orangetheory. Keep little ones busy at CAMP or a pretty cool outdoor playground with a tall climbing structure. Even grocery shop at markets like Eataly and Gelson's. There really is a lot to do here and not just shop. It's clean and an aesthetically pleasing mall with several places to just sit and enjoy outdoors. In my opinion, the only downside is the parking. They offer valet, but if you're a self-parker, the first hour is free and depending on how long you stay, the parking fees can add up.
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March 2024 by Cris I.
Westfield Century City is a sprawling shopping destination located in the heart of Los Angeles. While it boasts a luxurious atmosphere and an impressive selection of stores. Beyond shopping, the mall offers a diverse selection of restaurants, cafes, and bars. Whether you're craving fine dining, casual eats, or a quick coffee fix, you're sure to find something to satisfy your taste buds. But I confess, I don't come here for shopping but mostly for dining cuz they have a lot of good restaurants to choose from. Plus they always have free pop up events at the Atrium which I had been attending for many years.
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March 2024 by Kayla V.
Love love love this mall' absolutely my favorite. Many parking options with the opportunity to get free parking with validation at Gelsons with a $10 purchase. Gelsons is like a Whole Foods but a bit cheaper in my opinion. I love yheir rustic bread options and pet section. The fruits and freshly pressed juices are the best. They have a pretty sweet bakery too. Def no brainer for any century visit! The mall has pretty much all the stores you would look for, Bloomies, Macy's, Nordstrom's, aritzia... plant stores the list goes on! Also inclusive of a movie theatre. Food court is like all mall food courts but they do have a boba spot! Definitely my preference over Beverly center!
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February 2024 by Clair H.
What a wonderful mall at a time when a lot of them have vanished. Great access, easy parking and the dining is a real treat. The Brazilian BBQ, frozen yogurt are especially good. I highly recommend this mall ev3n as a tourist attraction if your in Los Angeles.
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February 2024 by Kara P.
Century City mall is my favorite indoor/outdoor mall. It has plenty of food and shopping options. I especially love Eataly! The market, gelato, coffee and restaurants inside Eataly are fantastic and fun. One star off due to expensive parking.
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February 2024 by CJ F.
Worst, and most horribly designed parking garage I've ever come across. It's always one big clusterfuck. Drove for 15 min today, could not find parking and left. If you aren't carrying too much, you can park for free in some spots on Santa Monica Blvd and walk a bit. The best thing about this place... EATALY! It's sad it's the only one around. When I'm in NYC, there's several EATALYS around different parts of Manhattan.