Los Angeles shopping guide
Los Angeles's eclectic shopping scene offers something for everyone. From beautiful homeware to fashion, jewellery and some delicious foodie finds, explore some of our favourite places to go.
Los Angeles shopping guide
Los Angeles's eclectic shopping scene offers something for everyone. From beautiful homeware to fashion, jewellery and some delicious foodie finds, explore some of our favourite places to go.

It’s no surprise that Beverly Hills is home to a renowned destination for luxury shopping. With over 100 shops filling the elegant façades of its three beautifully designed blocks, Rodeo Drive offers up options for clothing, jewellery and accessory shopping alongside delicious dining, unforgettable experiences and more.

Located in the Cienega Design Quarter, Hollywood at Home showcases founder Peter Dunham’s unique taste in patterns and colours. Only a few minutes’ drive away from The Beverly Hills Hotel, the showroom is a treasure trove of wallpapers, pillows, accessories and furniture.

Tucked inside The Beverly Hills Hotel, The Vault by Sita 1910 is a treasure trove of curated designer pieces. From premium vintage to local artisans, the shelves are stocked with clothes and accessories, just waiting to be discovered.

A Los Angeles institution, Santa Monica Farmers’ Market is full of colours and life. Known by locals as one of the area’s best places to find organic and sustainable products, it’s also famously where LA chefs go when they want the freshest produce in town. It’s open on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Want to immerse yourself in a quintessentially LA blend of beachy boho style and vintage cool? Head to Abbot Kinney Boulevard, a few steps away from Venice Beach. It’s home to some of the trendiest fashion, food, art retailers and independent brands around – and draws everyone from laid-back locals to famous faces.

This boutique in Venice is an ode to the art of hat making, inspired by its eponymous founder’s travel adventures and childhood heroes. The result? True pieces of art that highlight Fouquet's loyal commitment to his craft.

Founded in 2009 by Jodie Fried and Sally Pottharst, Armadillo specialises in organic and sustainable rugs. All its wares are crafted from natural fibres, ensuring luxurious softness – and handmade using sustainable, energy-efficient processes, ensuring a light footprint on the planet.

Head to downtown Los Angeles for The Last Bookstore. This haven for rare and secondhand books also has vinyl records to browse through and an art centre to explore. It’s the biggest new and used bookstore in California – but if you’d prefer something more exclusive, it’s also home to The Annex, where you’ll find an impressive collection of rare collectible books and art.

Situated in The Beverly Hills Hotel, Asprey is well-known for its handmade luxury items. Whether that’s fine jewellery, leather goods, watches, silks or crystal, its broad product assortment are always of the highest quality.

There are no limits to what you might find in this creative boutique. Sourcing luxury fashion, fine jewellery, art, furniture and décor from all over the world, explore and find coveted items.