Shopping in and around Richmond

Hilltop Mall
Variety, they say, is the spice of life. But it's also the spice of shopping. By that measure, Richmond is well seasoned indeed: an all-American mall, Asian and Hispanic markets, attractive boutiques, a charming historic district. And that's just for starters.
Hilltop Mall, located just west of I-80 at the Hilltop Drive exit, is a traditional shopping mall, with 3 major department stores, a range of restaurants and many national retailers and a carousel! Visit the mall's website for a list of stores and hours.
23rd Street in Richmond is a wonderful Hispanic district. Many restaurants, clothes, jewelry, flooring, cars and other businesses provide great customer service and value . Every May, the 23rd Street Merchants Association sponsors the largest family friendly Cinco de Mayo Festival in the Bay area. Don't wait for May to come around, shop 23rd Street today.
The Pacific East Shopping Mall can seem more like Hong Kong than northern California. But there it is, just east of good old I-80 at Central Avenue, boasting, among many other things, a fresh fish market worth visiting even if you're not cooking tonight. The Mall offers a fascinating array of Asian retail shops and restaurants.
Historical Point Richmond, located off of I-580 at Castro Boulevard has an abundance of restaurants, art galleries -including the Point Richmond Art Collective, a day spa, Theatre, and boutiques. Enjoy a day in the Point!










