It is no small feat for an independent bookstore to stay in business during the times when even giant chains have caved in. It is a downright marvel when a brand-new bookstore emerges and proceeds to forge upstream against the general trend of brick-and-mortar decline. One such miracle occurred in the midst of the Downtown Arts District in 2011 when The Last Bookstore opened its doors, dazzling eager bibliophiles and inquisitive passers-by with its spacious, beautifully laid-out interior packed full of new and used editions of every genre. With its affordable prices, friendly staff and a massive, continuously changing collection, the bookstore quickly claimed for itself a permanent place among the most popular destination of Downtown LA.
Shoreline Village liegt am Hafen von Long Beach und hat ein paar großartige Geschäfte und Restaurants. Von hier kann man auch Bootausflüge durch die Häfen von Los Angeles und Long Beach machen. Unter den Restaurants findet man das Yard House, Tequila Jack's, Stefanos Pizza, Simmering Pot und Parkers Lighthouse. Am Abend verwandeln sich das Yard House und Tequila Jack's in angesagte Bars, die mehr als 100 verschiedene Biere und Tequilas anbieten.
Einige der verrücktesten Leute dieser Stadt tätigen ihre gesamten Geschenk- und Feiertagseinkäufe hier. Er ist als einer der berüchtigsten und vielfältigsten Läden der Stadt bekannt, in dem man absolut sicher sein kann, Dinge zu finden, von denen man gar nicht wusste, dass es so etwas überhaupt gibt. Von der Brotdose eines Sumoringers über Patchouli Seife bis hin zu Psycho Zirkus Puppen der Band Kiss kann man das absolut Unerwartete erwarten. Es ist der beste Platz, um ein wenig Hollywood mit nach Hause zu nehmen.
The oldest open air market in the city, the Grand Central Market is located in the bustling downtown area of Los Angeles. This has been a one stop shopping destination for everyday wants since 1917. From fresh produce to fresh meats, perfumes to liquor and jewelry to grains, you will find all you need. This huge market even has several restaurants on-site and is known as a foodie's paradise. Come and experience the flavors and sights of this market; a favorite with locals!
Overlooking South Western Avenue in Los Angeles, Koreatown Plaza is a family-friendly shopping mall. Spread across three floors, this shopping center is home to several Asian stores, boutiques and eateries. Opened in the year 1988, customers can find a variety of products here under one roof. It includes items like groceries, clothing, footwear, jewelry, accessories, cosmetics, books and a lot more.
Ob Sie nach Pasadena wegen der Neujahrsfete bekannt als Rose Bowl kommen, oder hier sind um das Jet Propulsion Lab und Cal Tech zu begutachten, sorgen Sie dafür, das sie zur Colorado Avenue gehen, Pasadena's größtem Shopping Viertel. Bekannt als "Old Town", hier finden Sie Bars, Restaurants, Buchläden, Kleidergeschäfte, Clubs, Kinos und mehr. Kreditkarten werden an bestimmten Geschäften akzeptieren.
Wenn man Informationen über Japan sucht, dann muß man in diesen Laden kommen. Er hat einen enormen Bestand an Büchern über Japan in englischer Sprache, aber natürlich auch Bücher in japanischer Sprache. Auch japanische Zeitschriften, CDs, Computer Software und Videos mit englischen Untertiteln findet man hier.
The place is a paradise found for any hipsterette or eccentric fashionista. In short, the store carries some of the most striking and eye-catching t-shirts and tunics in town. But that's not all; there are denims, leggings, frocks and mounds of trendy accessories, all original and with a twist. Sourced directly from select Japanese artists and designers, Popkiller's assortment is unique, edgy and plain unruly in its rampant variety. Furthermore, it spans through mind-boggling miscellany, from fashion eyewear to post cards, stickers and magnets, to weird toys and puzzling gadgets. Grab a two hour parking spot on the street, or in a nearby cheap lot and dive in. You owe it to yourself to experience Popkiller first-hand.
The oldest open air market in the city, the Grand Central Market is located in the bustling downtown area of Los Angeles. This has been a one stop shopping destination for everyday wants since 1917. From fresh produce to fresh meats, perfumes to liquor and jewelry to grains, you will find all you need. This huge market even has several restaurants on-site and is known as a foodie's paradise. Come and experience the flavors and sights of this market; a favorite with locals!
DTLA Cheese, as its name suggests, sells a wide variety of cheese sourced from all over the globe, from Italy and France to the individual states of America. It is a charming shop nestled in Downtown Los Angeles. If you get intimidated by the sheer varieties and names of the cheese, its helpful staff will guide you through the bewildering maze. This shop is replete with Habenero Cheddar, Humboldt Fog and Hook's Cheddar among other kinds of cheese. It also serves as a restaurant and offers light snacks such as Ham and Cheese Melt, Brussel Sprouts Salad, Pork Loin and Salami Sandwich.
Located in Grand Central Market the Little Tokyo neighborhood, Knead & Co. Pasta Bar + Market is a unique store that offers up homemade pasta. Sold by the pound and made fresh throughout the day, a variety of pastas including fusili, penne, spaghetti and spaghettini is available here. Drop by to try some of their pasta tossed up with a variety of delicious fresh ingredients and flavor-packed sauces.
It is no small feat for an independent bookstore to stay in business during the times when even giant chains have caved in. It is a downright marvel when a brand-new bookstore emerges and proceeds to forge upstream against the general trend of brick-and-mortar decline. One such miracle occurred in the midst of the Downtown Arts District in 2011 when The Last Bookstore opened its doors, dazzling eager bibliophiles and inquisitive passers-by with its spacious, beautifully laid-out interior packed full of new and used editions of every genre. With its affordable prices, friendly staff and a massive, continuously changing collection, the bookstore quickly claimed for itself a permanent place among the most popular destination of Downtown LA.