Santa Monica

Montana Avenue

(http://www.montanaave.com/) located on montana between 7 and 17th streets, this area is relatively free of major national chains but is full of quaint but expensive local boutiques and cafes.

Third Street Promenade
3rd St Promenade

Is a completely pedestrianized street that is the region's most popular shopping destination. though chain stores have pushed out independent ones, it is the vibrant street life that distinguishes third street from the rest.

Santa Monica Place
395 Santa Monica Place
at the south end of the Third Street Promenade

An indoor-outdoor mall that was extensively remodeled in 2010. It houses a variety of restaurants, shops, and pavilions. A large parking garage is attached with reasonable hourly rates.

Main Street

(http://www.mainstreetsm.com) from pico blvd to navy street, main street shopping is similar to montana ave in that it celebrates the independent retailer. main street also has its fair share of excellent restaurants and bars. heritage square on main street is home to the widely popular, family-friendly sunday farmer's market (http://www.smgov.net/farm...).

Santa Monica like the rest of the LA area is very cosmopolitan and attracts a lot of tourist shopping dollars, they are primarily spent in the three main shopping areas:

Trapeze School New York
Santa Monica Pier
(310) 394-5800
$47-$65
7 days a week

Trapeze School New York at Santa Monica Pier is a school of flying trapeze and aerial arts open to the public and for all skill levels and ages. Also offered are corporate workshops, events and parties, birthday parties and performance workshops.