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Premium Outlet in San Francisco

Updated on June 27, 2019
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Premium Outlet in San Francisco

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Shop till you drop at Premium Outlet in San Francisco

We had planned for this trip when we were in San Francisco for around 2 months of vacation. We had heard of this Premium Outlet in San Francisco that is equivalent to at least 10 football field therefore we catered ourselves for a day of outing and shopping till our feet gave up. We set off early in the morning to have our drive to an interesting adventure of shopping and exploring this new place.

Highway to Premium Outlet

Livermore Premium Outlet Highway

Arrived at Livermore Premium Outlet

Short drive via highway to Livermore Premium Outlet

We drove along the way to Livermore Premium Outlet in the highway passing by Mission Blvd Sacramento Exit 12A before reaching the Exit to Livermore. Finally we had reached our destination and found a carpark right in front of Ann Taylor's store.

Fortunately we came early so there were plenty of carpark space as you can see from the photo shot. This was our beginning of shopping spree and we hope we have all the energy to last the whole day.

Store front

Lots of parking space

Michael Kors in background

Rows of shops

Long stretch of shops

We had early start in the morning after parking our car and imagine each shop at the Premium Outlet is equivalent to around 8 shops' size in Singapore. Guess this is expected since the land size in San Francisco is much more bigger than Singapore itself. So, you can imagine the amount of time you can actually spend your time to shop until your legs surrender.

Found a place where we could rest our tiring feet for a while and posing for a quick snapshot with Michael Kors shop in the background.

Kay Outlet and Bloomingdale's

Luggage Factory, Pacsun and Armani Outlet

Seafolly australia

A|X Armani Exchange

Continued Shopping Spree

After a short rest, we continued our shopping at Kay Outlet and Bloomingdale's. Then we moved on to visit the Luggage Factory, Pacsun and Armani Outlet before continuing to check out at Seafolly australia and Armani Exchange.

More shops ahead

Mountain view in background at carpark

bareMinerals Tower

Food Court

Nice view at Premium Outlet

As we walked and shops, looking at the car park's view, we could see the beautiful scene of the mountain ahead with numerous houses below the mountain. It was a fantastic view and the air was really clean and fresh. This sort of scenery cannot be seen at our country therefore looking at it was kind of inspiring and enjoyable.

Soon it was time for us to rest and have our lunch meals. So we came to the Food Court where we happily eating our lunch so that we could then proceed with our shopping spree further in the day.

Posing for a photo

More photo shot

Pack our purchase in the car

Clothing store clearance

Shop and shop

After taking our lunch meals, we continued with more shopping spree. Fortunately for us was that the temperature was at 14 degrees even though there was hot sun in the afternoon. We had bought ourselves several items at a bargain price and packed in our favorite Universal Studio huge blue bag to carry along. We went back to our car to unload some of our purchases so that we could have more energy to continue with our happy shopping spree.

Brooks Brothers

Tommy Hilfiger

Prada

Resting and snack

Quick snack

More shopping and snacks

After unloading our baggage of purchase, we continued to explore Brooks Brothers and Tommy Hilfiger. We took a rest in front of Prada before going in to shop. After that, we needed to rest and had a snack after all those tiring walk in those shops.

Burberry

GAP factory store

Directory at Food Court area

Never ending shopping at Premium Outlet

As you can see from the photographs shown, this place is really huge and even though spending a day here might not be sufficient to really enjoy the shopping. We decided to come back again on another day to complete the entire shopping. As you can see, we had visited more shops and continued resting at the Directory signboard.

Nice view scenery

Guess store

Diesel Store

Old Navy Outlet

Forever 21 outlet

More and more shops

After 5 hours of journey with our feet, you can see that there are so many outlets that can really require more than a day to actually see everything you want to find. Anyway, it was the most enjoyable shopping we ever had in our lifetime. We hope that you too will have a chance to drop by the Premium Outlet in San Francisco and enjoy each minute of your time spend.

If you have been to this Premium Outlet at Livermore, please share your comments here. Thank you and have a nice day!

Dress for me

More purchases

Happy resting

This content is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge and is not meant to substitute for formal and individualized advice from a qualified professional.

© 2019 Edward Han

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