What's worth hitting up? The Bloomingdale's gigantic jean collection for men and the Macy's contemporary sportswear department which carries Marc Jacobs, Theory, Nanette Lepore and Trina Turk--and if you know these brands like we do, you know they are not found in most Macys in the U.S.
For travel gear fanatics, there's a Kipling store and a LeSportSac. For the designer logo loco, we're sure you will find something you like at Louis Vuitton, Coach, Gucci, D&G, Armani Exchange or the Ferrari store.
If you're like us and you like knock-off fashion for less, the Forever XXI is enormous as is the H&M across the way on the third floor.
And as with every shopping center these days, there's a Mac store.
The food court offerings are kinda weird. To be honest we've only hit up the Coffee Bean and the Starbucks inside the mall. But on the ground level, there's the Grand Luxe Cafe, California Pizza Kitchen, P.F. Changs and a Chipotle (and randomly, a Bed, Bath & Beyond.)
Also can't be missed is the pet store on the first floor near the Coffee Bean. The place has tons of cute dogs, rabbits and reptiles which will make you feel all warm inside until you realize how sad and sick these caged overpriced baby animals are. Then you'll either leave in disgust or end up buying two of each.
Parking is relatively easy here and just $1 for two hours, no validation needed. Of course, everyone wants to shop at around noon on a Saturday so--as with anywhere in Los Angeles--the earlier, the better.
If you're in town and want to be close to the shopping, check out the Sofitel Los Angeles. Think of it this way--you won't have to fight for a parking spot.
Insider Tip:If you can swing it, get a parking spot near the escalators on the sides of the building. Depending on which side of the garage you enter, you will either be dropped off near Bloomingdale's or near Macy's. Whatever you do, do not take the elevators. They are slow and packed. Not recommend for claustrophobics or impatient people.
[Photo: So Cal Metro]
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