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Admit it, think of shopping in Los Angeles, and you immediately think of Julia Roberts on Rodeo Drive in "Pretty Woman". Rodeo Drive is indeed the exclusive shopping district in L.A. This area is know as the Golden Triangle and is home to stores such as Tiffany's jewellers, Chanel, Gucci and Cartier. However, if your credit card is not quite so flexible there are many shopping options in the melting pot that is Los Angeles. For antiques head to Third Street which specialises in that area. For designer clothes at discount prices head to Santee Alley. For smaller and edgier fashions Robertson Blvd is a good bet. Here is a small selection of recommended stores in L.A. Boutiques Polka Dots & Moonbeams. Third Street Jet Rag (Vintage). La Brea (between Wilshire Blv and Hollywood Blvd.) Curve. Robertson Blvd. Pearl. Montana Avenue Discount Maxfield Blue. Robertson Blvd. California Mart. Santee Alley Book Shops Book Soup. Sunset Blvd. Midnight Special Bookstore. Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica Designer Saks Fifth Avenue. Wilshire Blvd Chanel. Rodeo Drive Footwear Niketown. Wilshire Blvd Hogan. Robertson Blvd Markets Los Angeles Farmers Market (for gifts, seafood, flowers and poultry) Household Zipper's. Third Street Liz's hardware. La Brea (between Wilshire Blvd and Hollywood Blvd.) |