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With so many options, shopping in Palm Springs is practically an Olympic sportThe Desert Sun • October 22, 2009See membership listing below If you want it, you can buy it in the valley. Just take a look at some of our major shopping sites — and also pay attention to the dozens of strip malls, department stores, dollar stores, even consignment shops you'll notice along the way. ![]() Lana Calamaro, left, of Los Angeles and Maria Savina of La Quinta shop on El Paseo in Palm Desert.(Taya Lynn Gray, The Desert Sun file photo) ![]() Window shoppers stop at a display in a window on El Paseo at twilight.(Wade Byars, The Desert Sun file photo) ![]() A spirit keeper by Shelley Evans is on display at Chico'son El Paseo in Palm Desert, Calif.(Marilyn Chung, The Desert Sun) Stroll in townPalm Canyon Drive, Palm SpringsShops along the city's main drag make up an eclectic mix, including See's Candies, Latino Books y Mas, Crystal Fantasy, plus lots of furniture, jewelry, clothing, antiques, pet supplies and souvenirs. Look down occasionally — stars in the sidewalk tout members of the Palm Springs Walk of Fame. Details: www.palmcanyondrive.org El Paseo, Palm DesertIt's not unusual to spot a Hollywood celebrity shopping on the famed street, which has been ranked with Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills and Worth Avenue in Palm Beach as a world-class shopping center. You'll find, among other famed shops, Saks Fifth Avenue, Brooks Brothers, Coach, Escada, Gucci, St. John's, Leeds & Son, Tiffany & Co., Ann Taylor and Chico's, plus jewelry stores, galleries and salons. Details: www.elpaseo.com Old Town La Quinta, near City Hall on Calle Tampico, just off Washington Street You'll find a selection of boutiques, salons and shops touting jewelry, resort wear, wine, cigars and stationery. It's also home to Hog's Breath Inn a restaurant featuring an array of memorabilia honoring actor Clint Eastwood. Details: www.oldtownlaquinta.com MallsThe River, at the intersection of Highway 111 and Bob Hope Drive in Rancho Mirage This upscale center features a collection of shops, including Hallmark Galleries, Borders and M.A.C. Cosmetics. Shop as long as you please, and don't worry about getting home in time for dinner — The Cheesecake Factory, Babe's Bar-B-Que & Brewery, Fleming's, Piero's Acqua Pazza, the Yard House and PF Chang's are all just steps away. Details: www.theriveratranchomirage.com Westfield Palm Desert, 72-840 Highway 111 in Palm Desert. Macy's, JCPenney and Sears anchor a wide selection of stores, including Victoria's Secret, Wet Seal and Gap, plus Barnes & Noble, Bath & Body Works and an impressive food court. Details: (760) 568-0248 or westfield.com OutletsCabazon Outlet Mall, 48-750 Seminole Drive in Cabazon. Crate & Barrel, Brighton Collectibles, Adidas and Le Creuset are just a few of the stores you'll find with quality and designer pieces at bargain prices. Details: (951) 922-3000 or cabazonoutlets.com Desert Hills Premium Outlets, just next door at 48-400 Seminole Drive in Cabazon. These shops keep the designer outlet mode going, particularly with fashion. You'll find Lacoste, Salvatore Ferragamo, Prada, Dior, Armani, Liz Claiborne and lots more. Details: (951) 849-6641 or www.premiumoutlets.com/deserthills More featured shoppingFabulous local finds that keep you beautiful and thinking "green" |
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