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Shopping in Oakland

The Oakland Area has plenty to offer to the shopping enthusiast.  You will find shops, malls, boutiques, retail outlets, high end and low end shopping while you are here.  Whether you prefer designer emporiums, eclectic neighborhoods specialty shops or discount outlets, Oakland will challenge even the most experienced shopper.  Below we have provided some of the Oakland/San Francisco area shopping spots.  We hope the information we provide will help you plan a great shopping experience.
Places to Shop
Jack London Square - This busy site at the water's edge has dining, entertainment, shopping, and spots for daydreaming.  Take a ferry ride, stroll the scenic Boardwalk, catch a movie or just relax at a sunny side walk cafe.  (510) 814-6000
24th Street - Stroll the main street in cozy Noe Valley and find cafes, bakeries and boutiques. Easily accessible by public transportation. (Between Castro & Church streets)
Chestnut Street - The center of the Marina District is known for a great selection of retail stores, restaurants, cafes and bars. (Between Fillmore & Divisadero streets)
Chinatown - Chinese specialty shops, produce and fish markets, herb pharmacies, book and art stores line the busy streets. Restaurants are also a big draw for visitors. (Grant Avenue)
Clement Street - Restaurants, book and record stores, Irish pubs, coffee houses and Chinese produce markets make this colorful neighborhood popular with locals & newcomers alike.
Fillmore Street - Running through the heart of Pacific Heights is Fillmore Street, lined with boutiques, upscale eateries and popular bars. (Between Jackson and O'Farrell Streets)
Fisherman's Wharf - The best selection of souvenirs is available at the Wharf's many specialty shops. (Jefferson Street, PIER 39 to Hyde Street)
Hayes Street - A budding neighborhood shopping district. Galleries, furniture stores and urban clothing boutiques. Cafes and restaurants. Near the Civic Center.
Jackson Square - With its narrow lanes, Victorian architecture and brick buildings,
this historic area is an excellent area for antique shopping.
Polk Street - This "gulch" between Pacific Heights and Nob and Russian Hills is a diverse neighborhood with many specialty shops, boutiques, restaurants and antique stores.
South of Market - Great bargains can be found at the many factory discount outlets and hip clothing stores spread out throughout the district. Galleries, cafes, nightclubs.
Union Square - Within a 1/2 mile radius of the square is every major department store and specialty store imaginable. Shop 'til' you drop!
Upper Sacramento Street - A quaint shopping area with a French country ambiance. Antique stores, boutiques and cozy dining spots. (Divisadero to Spruce streets)

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