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  1. Best Department Stores in Silicon Valley, CA - Marshalls, Target, TJ Maxx, Walmart, Nordstrom Rack, Kohl's, Nordstrom Stanford Shopping Center, Ross Dress for Less.

    • Shopping Malls
    • Outlet Malls
    • Big Box and Discount Stores
    • Downtown Shopping Districts
    • Ethnic Shopping
    • Flea Markets
    • Antique Stores
    • Thrift Stores/Secondhand Stores
    • Dollar Stores
    • Grocery Shopping

    To shop major national chain stores, check out these shopping malls: Westfield Valley Fair Mall, Westfield Oakridge Mall, Eastridge Center & Westgate Mall (all in San Jose); Vallco Shopping Mall (Cupertino); The Great Mall (Milpitas); Hillsdale Shopping Center (San Mateo)

    The Gilroy Premium Outlet mall has the biggest selection of outlet stores in the region. The Great Mall, in Milpitas, has a mix of new and outlet stores. Popular outlet stores include the Saks OFF 5th, Last Call Nieman Marcus, Banana Republic/Gap/Old Navy Factory stores, and others.

    These national big box and discount stores have several locations across Silicon Valley: Target, Walmart, Costco, Cost Plus World Market, Marshalls, TJ Maxx/Homegoods, Ross, Big Lots, etc. For electronics, look to Best Buy or Fry's.

    The walkable downtown business districts of Willow Glen (San Jose), Los Gatos, Los Altos, Campbell, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Burlingame have some of the biggest downtown shopping districts in Silicon Valley. Look to these neighborhoods for a mix of unique local boutiques and popular chain stores.

    Clusters of ethnic stores and businesses can be found in these diverse neighborhoods: Mexican (all around Silicon Valley but a big cluster at the intersection of Story and King Roads in San Jose); Vietnamese stores (All over San Jose, but a big cluster around San Jose's "Little Saigon" neighborhood on Tully Road); Indian stores in Milpitas and Sunn...

    The weekly San Jose Flea Market (Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday) and the Capitol Flea Market (Thursday - Sunday) both sell a mix of old and new (mostly cheap imports from Asia) at discount prices. The monthly De Anza College Flea Market (First Saturday of every month) is where you should go to look for antiques and more unique second-hand item...

    Several antique stores are clustered on San Carlos Street in the Burbank neighborhood in San Jose and in the Niles neighborhood in Fremont. The De Anza Flea market (listed above) has a fair number of antique vendors.

    The second-hand store chain, Savers, has some of the biggest and best thrift stores in Silicon Valley. Nationwide nonprofits Goodwill and the Salvation Army also have lots of stores around Silicon Valley. Crossroads sells a carefully curated mix of new and still in fashion second-hand clothing for their hip customers.

    The Dollar Tree and 99 Cents Only have several stores around the region. The popular Japanese discount store, Daiso, has several stores in Silicon Valley that sells cheap and quirky Asian imports for a fixed price of either $1.50 or $3.

    The major grocery store chains in Silicon Valley are Safeway, Lucky, Save Mart, Lunardis, Zanotto's, FoodMaxx, Grocery Outlet, Sprouts, Trader Joes, and Whole Foods. Many Target and Walmart stores have grocery stores, as do all Costco stores. For ethnic foods, Mi Pueblo (Latin American), Chavez (Latin American), 99 Ranch Market (Asian), Lion Superm...

  2. May 21, 2019 · If you are one of the many techies living and working in the region, then you are well aware of how important it is to know where to get computers, parts, supplies, and gadgets. Here are the top five Silicon Valley spots selling the equipment and products for every want and need.

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  4. Best Shopping Centers in Silicon Valley, CA - Stanford Shopping Center, Westfield Valley Fair, Charleston Plaza, Great Mall, Cherry Orchard Shopping Center, San Francisco Premium Outlets, Santa Clara Square, Santana Row, Pacific Commons Shopping Center, Old Town Los Gatos

  5. Where to shop in Silicon Valley. Landed in the valley and not sure where to shop to get your groceries, electronics or grog? Here’s a small list to get you going. To find out locations of each stores just click on the Website links below to visit the store’s website. American’s love coupons.

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  7. Best Grocery in Silicon Valley, CA - Greenside Market, Safeway, Trader Joe's, Real Produce International Market, California Street Market, Draeger's Market, Sprouts Farmers Market, Ava's Downtown Market, Nob Hill Foods, Whole Foods Market.

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