Shopping Centers & Malls near Pacific Palisades, CA

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“Palisades Village is a shopping strip owned by Rick Caruso. It is a charming oasis of high-end boutiques, trendy cafes, and Al fresco dining. It's relatively small compared to other Caruso shopping centers that includes The Grove and Americana. I still love coming because it feels like a breath of fresh air amidst the bustling chaos of Los Angeles. I have dined here but never shopped due to high price tags. The Bay Theater is the biggest factor why I love coming here. It's the best theater I've ever been to. See my five star review to find out why. Another issue I find here is parking which can be a bit of a nightmare, especially on weekends. Be prepared to circle a few times or explore nearby paid lots.”

4.3 Superb60 Reviews

“Love this location, it's especially great for kids so they can run on the green, grab an ice cream cone while adults can chill on picnic blankets (provided by the village) and indulge in Erevhon smoothie or Alfred Coffee. For the holidays they always have decorations and nice holiday vibes.”

3.6 Good11 Reviews

“Came here on Thursday and decided to go back again on Saturday. Daniel is. Great guy, very patient and such a kind soul. Very much love his vibration and the way he treats people. Instantly my children and husband decided he was part of the family. He takes great care of you and his art and stones are beautiful, well worth the pricing and the experience. I will always come back here whenever I am in Venice beach ⛱️.”

4.9 Superb55 Reviews

“I had a wonderful shopping experience here. The atmosphere of the store is so welcoming and the clerk was very helpful. There was a variety of power and inspirational attire to choose from, and I purchased a few items that were kindly shipped for me to Florida for Christmas.”

4.8 Superb27 Reviews

“It's a Shame that "Yelp" has allowed numerous negative comments on Mort's. I assume it's trolling from the Competition taking advantage of ill advised Reviews. Thank goodness Google allows Photos and is astute enough not to fall into that game. After a 3 year absence we drove 1 hour to get to Mort's and it was a real pleasure. Might I also say, the "Waitstaff" was attentive, caring and respectful. That's rare especially in LA these days. Don't get fooled by unreliable negative comments. It's a sad ploy and I will stick with the facts.”

4.6 Superb46 Reviews

“I Love shopping!!!!! And when I see a good place to Shop, then I go shopping, and want to let you know, that you should come down and do some shopping as well! This is a good place to Shop!”

4.4 Superb120 Reviews

“El Camino Shopping Center is a convenient and diverse shopping destination in Woodland Hills. It has a variety of stores and services, such as Bristol Farms, Pet Food Express, Fazio Cleaners, Wells Fargo Bank, CVS, and FedEx. It also has a great selection of restaurants, such as The Boiling Crab, Thai Chaba, Blu Jam Café, Maria’s Italian Kitchen, Sushi Planet, Kai Poke, and Tonino’s Place. The center is clean, well-maintained, and newly-renovated. The staff is friendly, helpful, and professional. The parking is ample and easy to access. The location is close to the Ventura 101 Freeway and the Mulholland Drive. I enjoy shopping and dining at El Camino Shopping Center, and I recommend it to anyone looking for a quality and convenient shopping experience.”

4.5 Superb56 Reviews

“Absolutely love Rodeo Drive Shopping experience. When you talk about the Pretty Woman treatment that's exactly what you get. I honestly have to say Rodeo Drive is one of my most favorite experiences when I come to Los Angeles. It is a must do every time I come and honestly every time I come I believe I will be doing this experience. Shopping in a regular Mall they don't accommodate sizes for all. When I shop in Connecticut I think the largest size they have is about a six when I shop in Los Angeles the sky is the limit now I'm a size 12 and I could go on and on and tell you about the service but let me just point out that Alexander McQueen was the best. It was my fifth wedding anniversary and I bought my husband a belt to match the rest of his Ensemble that we had gotten in Connecticut. They had my information in their computer because the store is connected to the rest of the stores. I got a little history lesson on Alexander McQueen and the two houses that came together as well as a glass of champagne to enjoy the time spent while our gifts were being wrapped. Way to go love love this place”

4.6 Superb35 Reviews

“Excellent outdoor setting with free events including concerts and movies. Great for families and can even bring a dog. Lots of places to sit and some seating but we bring our own. Can bring food and drinks for a picnic. Summer Music festival has been excellent except for AllDaySucker. ADS are good musicians but mostly long boring intros and music selections. The crowd was underwhelmed. All the other bands were great. Lots of good local food and drinks places on site and across street on Main Street.”

4.5 Superb50 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 Superb32 Reviews

“Expansive shopping center with Venture Boulevard separating the two sides. Several large stores, restaurants and movie theaters on the multi story South side and restaurants, bakery and service stores on the single story North side. Everything is wheelchair accessable with an elevator on the South side and wheelchair accessiblity from the rear of North side. Lots of parking on both sides.”

4.5 Superb42 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 a gem. The outdoor atriums, the bustling shoppes, the selection of food, the beautiful cinema and exciting atmosphere… it’s truly a wonderful place. There’s always something going on here, especially in the atriums. Such cool pop ups appear here, such as the Barbie-Schwarzkopf one this past weekend. Parking is plenty ($30 Max for the day), with convenient Valet and Ride Share drop-off locations, including Metro. Don’t hesitate to visit!”

4.3 Superb264 Reviews

“The Rodeo Collection is an upscale area with many amenities. Clothing, eateries, surgeon, hair salon and jewelry stores all in one beautiful location. If you know of this hidden gem then you know this a beautiful place to come to.”

4.5 Superb34 Reviews

“Rodeo DriveLos Angeles and Beverly Hills sport one of the most famous shopping areas in the world.Rodeo Drive is a two-mile-long street known as one of the most expensive streets in the world. Encompassing edges Beverwil Drive and Sunset Boulevard.Clean Beautiful area that has handicap parking and accessibility. The store fronts are almost as beautiful and the wares they sell.I’ve added many store front pictures for your enjoyment.Great to do people watching and to feel like a movie star.Pick up a couple of things!”

4.5 Superb30 Reviews

“Just revamped my place with flooring from Plank and Stone, and let me tell ya, the transformation is nothing short of amazing! ? The quality of the materials and the range of choices had me feeling like a kid in a candy store. ? Shoutout to their team for the guidance and for making the whole process smooth. If you're in the market for top-notch flooring, Plank and Stone is where it's at. Two thumbs up! ??”

4.7 Superb16 Reviews

“The ? point...hip modern outdoor mall with upscale boutiques and restaurants! They had snow ❄️ flyingWith music ? very nice for family time. Ate @ North Italia ambiance nice ? very busy.Happy holidays everyone!”

4.3 Superb114 Reviews

“Only gave a 4 Star rating because the parking lot is very small and not that easy to get in and out of.I only went to the Bank.Not sure of everything there.I did see a Sushi place.”

4.6 Superb15 Reviews

“Our favorite place to take the kiddos on the weekends. Plenty of shops and restaurants out in the open with a small play group for the kids. I would definitely recommend visiting the village.”

4.5 Superb19 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 Superb27 Reviews

“Great, I went to Home Good. I had so much fun, becz they have all kinds of great things for every room in ur home. The employees r helpful & friendly. I did good ?? ?????????”

4.3 Superb50 Reviews

“Pacific Design Center Showrooms8687 Melrose AvenueLos Angeles, CaliforniaPacific Design Center (PDC) has three buildings built around and next to each other, in the same Campus with the bright colors of Ocean Blue (The Big Blue Whale) building, Green and Red buildings. The showrooms are all in the Blue building. The Red and Green buildings are offices.Pacific Design Center Showrooms is a special place for everyone to visit or tour, mostly Interior Designers, Interior Designer students from different Colleges or Universities who come for resources and samples for their school projects. I know this because I was one of the students who collected lots of samples from various Showrooms and also worked part-time with different designers during West Week Show. West - Week used to be a Week where by Designers from all over the ?? World would come to Los Angeles and show off their absolutely magnificent designs, most of the designs were always unique and sometimes colorful.When I graduated from the Environmental Interior Design Program School at UCLA, I was happy to do my internship at the Pacific Design Center Showrooms, for a while.The Pacific Design Center Showrooms used to be very busy with people coming in and out all day, all the time. But this time around there was hardly anybody in the Showrooms I visited, except the associates, or customer service people. Some Showrooms were closed on the first floor. But there's still few Showrooms on other floors upstairs, again, not so busy as before. I asked why were so many of the Showrooms closed and why was business so slow? Most of those I asked blamed it on COVID-19.”

4.3 Superb46 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 Superb31 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

“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

“Wow, this place is massive. I think I saw a sign calling it the "Commons of Encino"? Well it felt like it, a little more compact but a ton of shops and restaurants.”

4.4 Superb11 Reviews

“I went to Lucille's Smokehouse Bar for dinner and I enjoyed the experience. The smoked Tritip was great. The coleslaw sald had a well-balanced touch of horseradish in it which was amazing! This small touch has taken the typically uninteresting coleslaw salad to a whole new level - it's genious! Great culunary innovation. I also ordered mashed potatoes as extra and it was nice and creamy as I like. One feedback I have is to slightly increase the portion sizes. The gravy also needs to be thicker and stickier to complement the tritip better. The apple crumble was good. It could do with more apples and a much smaller portion of icecream to balance. The sponge cake in the crumble was also good. Staff is friendly and the service is fast. The prices are also very reasonable given the quality of the meat. I recommend this place for sure.”

4.2 Good188 Reviews

“I love the village. I go there all the time with my friends we love the stores like aerie, Sephora, and alo. Also it has a wide variety of stores to choose from!”

4.2 Good156 Reviews

“For me this place is five because of what it offers... Open air mall yet it provides enough shade from the sun and protection from the rain... There is an attached parking garage... In Santa Monica public garages are free for the first 90 minutes so it's very convenient as well... Decent choice of stores and a few chain restaurants... And you are in the heart of Santa Monica...”

4.2 Good108 Reviews