Los Angeles Shopping
Melrose Avenue. A hip, trendy pedestrian neighborhood of Los Angeles, Melrose Avenue is a funky shopping and dining area on the forefront of fashion. To the cutting-edge trendies of the West Side, Melrose is the place to shop, stroll and be seen. With its blur of neon, pierced noses and red Ferraris, Melrose is lined with eccentric, trendy boutiques, such as "A Star is Worn," "Humphrey Yogurt Cafe," "Warbabies," "Retail Slut," and "Wacko". Melrose also offers comedy clubs, night spots, nostalgia shops, and unusual stores selling records, books, Disney memorabilia, fine art, jewelry, and antiques. On Melrose, you’ll find L.A.'s hottest restaurants such as Chianti, Ago and Emilio's.
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Los Angeles Farmers Market. California’s oldest outdoor market and an exciting destination, Los Angeles Farmers Market offers local flavor - from fresh produce to flowers to family events. This amazing marketplace features fashion-forward clothing and accessories, international cuisine and gifts, magazines/books, grocery and specialty foods, farm-fresh produce, art, body & herbal products, children’s toys, home and living products, jewelry, collectibles, and the finest meats, poultry, seafood, produce, ice cream and flowers in LA. Visit www.farmersmarketla.com.
Hollywood’s Sunset Boulevard/Sunset Plaza. Tourists and celebrities shop this chic stretch of Hollywood’s Sunset Blvd. that is lined with trendy boutiques with stunning clothes and accessories, outdoor cafés and hip salons. Top fashion spots, such as Madison, Anna Sui, and O adorn Sunset. Grab a seat at one of the Euro-style cafés and enjoy the scenery. At Sunset Plaza Drive, you'll find Sunset Plaza’s chic sidewalk cafés, trendy boutiques and great people-watching spots.
Rodeo Drive. The couture capital of California, Rodeo Drive is Los Angeles’ famous shopping strip. High fashion shops are located along 3 hallowed amed blocks, along with new, cutting-edge labels. The street where Julia Roberts had her shopping spree in "Pretty Woman," Rodeo Drive sports designer digs such as Louis Vuitton, Polo/Ralph Lauren, Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Chanel, Bally, Gucci, Bulgari, and many fashion-forward boutiques. [Top]
Rodeo Drive. The couture capital of California, Rodeo Drive is Los Angeles’ famous shopping strip. High fashion shops are located along 3 hallowed amed blocks, along with new, cutting-edge labels. The street where Julia Roberts had her shopping spree in "Pretty Woman," Rodeo Drive sports designer digs such as Louis Vuitton, Polo/Ralph Lauren, Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Chanel, Bally, Gucci, Bulgari, and many fashion-forward boutiques. [Top]
Universal City Walk. With 65 fun things to do and 33 places to eat Universal CityWalk is LA’s hottest shopping, dining and entertainment destination. Experience a colorful Hollywood walk lined with shops - from Abercrombie & Fitch to Zen Zone - a myriad of restaurants and nightclubs, such as like Hard Rock Café and B.B. King’s Blues Club, and star-studded Hollywood events. [Top]
South Coast Plaza. An exclusive shopping center in Costa Mesa, South Coast Plaza features 322 stores, including major department stores, such as Macy’s and Nordstrom, designer stores and boutiques, events and exhibits, and a multitude of unique dining options. New additions include Ralph Lauren, New Balance and Barneys New York. Visit www.south-coast-plaza.com.
3rd St. Promenade/Santa Monica. Santa Monica’s world-famous shopping destination, Third Street Promenade offers fabulous shopping and dining, a bi-weekly farmers’ market, and exciting entertainment - from live theater to street performers - just minutes from the beautiful Pacific Ocean beaches. [Top]
3rd St. Promenade/Santa Monica. Santa Monica’s world-famous shopping destination, Third Street Promenade offers fabulous shopping and dining, a bi-weekly farmers’ market, and exciting entertainment - from live theater to street performers - just minutes from the beautiful Pacific Ocean beaches. [Top]
Bella Terra. An open air lifestyle center, Bella Terra offers a unique shopping, dining and entertainment experience in Huntington Beach. Reminiscent of a quaint Italian village, with cobblestone walkways, courtyards and sparkling fountains, Bella Terra offers shops such as Barnes & Noble, Burlington Coat Factory, REI and Circuit City. Enjoy restaurants, such as California Pizza Kitchen and Kubuki Japanese Restaurant, and a new Century Theatres. Visit www.bellaterrahuntingtonbeach.com. [Top]
Saharan Motor Hotel - Hollywood, CA
7212 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, CA 90046
Phone: 323-874-6700 Fax: 323-874-5163
Email: saharanhotel@aol.com

