San Diego has several distinctive shopping areas. Among the oldest is Hillcrest, where visitors can find local grocery stores, funky gift shops, and an impressive selection of restaurants, lounges and trendy coffee bars.
Babette Schwartz, 421 University Avenue, specializes in ‘Californian’ gifts and personal items. Little Italy, Downtown, offers a tasteful selection of shops that are focused around Mediterranean cooking and culture. Typical Californian gifts range from T-shirts (a Southern Californian favorite) to expensive artwork from one of the area’s many art galleries.
A bottle of California wine is always a popular choice.
Built to take advantage of Southern California’s sunny weather,
Horton Plaza, at Fourth Avenue and F Street, Downtown, is one of San Diego’s more compact shopping malls, with a bright, airy interior that is built in multiple levels and designed for easy accessibility.
Fashion Valley, 7007 Friars Road, features many upscale shops including
Bloomingdale’s,
Nordstrom,
Burberry and
Bose.
San Diego is a book-lover’s paradise with several excellent specialist bookshops. Oldest and largest is
Wahrenbrock’s Book House, 726 Broadway, which has been dubbed the grandmother of all bookshops. Three storys packed with second-hand and new books on all kinds of topics should keep any bibliophile happy for hours.
D.G. Wills, 7461 Girard Avenue in La Jolla is popular with scholars from nearby universities. Southern California’s New Age vibe thrives at
Controversial Bookstore,
3063 University Avenue.
There are a number of farmers’ markets scattered across San Diego County. Among the most popular is in Ocean Beach, where Newport Avenue is closed to traffic on Wednesday 1600-2000, when vendors sell everything from organic veggies and bundles of flowers to incense and tie-dyed T-shirts. A complete listings of farmers markets and schedules is available online at
www.sdfarmbureau.org/Pages/farmersmarket.html.
San Diego, like most Californian cities, has a wide range of supermarkets and specialty food stores.
Ralphs and
Vons are only two of the major markets and are located conveniently in most residential districts. Both are generally open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Alternative grocers including
Trader Joe’s,
Henry’s and
Baron’s have a wide range of gourmet produce, cheese and wines. Most shops are open Monday to Saturday 0800-2100, and Sunday 1100-1800, although hours will vary.
Sales tax stands at 7.75% in San Diego. There are duty-free stores located in San Ysidro, directly south of San Diego, via I-5, at the US-Mexican border. These stores are tremendously popular and offer a wide selection of products for reduced prices. California sales tax is non-refundable.
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