The Commons
Visit this open-air shopping center for premium dining and people-watching in a beautiful setting.





Nestled in the hills of Los Angeles County, Calabasas is a city synonymous with privacy and luxury. Known for its exclusive gated communities and high-profile residents, it offers a more relaxed pace compared to the bustle of central Los Angeles. Visitors are drawn to The Commons at Calabasas for its Mediterranean-style architecture and premium shopping, while nature enthusiasts appreciate the city's status as a gateway to the Santa Monica Mountains. With its manicured streets and scenic vistas, Calabasas provides a polished suburban experience that captures the essence of Southern California's upscale lifestyle. Whether you are visiting for a day of shopping or exploring the nearby state parks, the city offers a refined and picturesque environment.
Nestled in the hills of Los Angeles County, Calabasas is a city synonymous with privacy and luxury. Known for its exclusive gated communities and high-profile residents, it offers a more relaxed pace compared to the bustle of central Los Angeles. Visitors are drawn to The Commons at Calabasas for its Mediterranean-style architecture and premium shopping, while nature enthusiasts appreciate the city's status as a gateway to the Santa Monica Mountains. With its manicured streets and scenic vistas, Calabasas provides a polished suburban experience that captures the essence of Southern California's upscale lifestyle. Whether you are visiting for a day of shopping or exploring the nearby state parks, the city offers a refined and picturesque environment.
High-end retail and dining at The Commons at Calabasas.
Gateway to extensive hiking trails in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Beautiful Mediterranean-inspired architecture and manicured landscapes.
Exclusive atmosphere with a focus on privacy and quiet luxury.
Expect premium pricing at most local restaurants and retail outlets.
Many residential areas are gated and strictly off-limits to the general public.
Traffic on the 101 freeway can be heavy during peak commuting hours.
Visit this open-air shopping center for premium dining and people-watching in a beautiful setting.
Take advantage of the proximity to Malibu Creek State Park for some of the region's best hiking.
Luxury shopping and scenic outdoor exploration.
USD $
$150-$250 p/day
English, Spanish
A car is essential for getting around Calabasas and visiting nearby coastal areas like Malibu.
March-May, September-November
The hills are vibrant and green, making it the ideal season for hiking and outdoor activities.
Days can be very hot; plan outdoor excursions for early morning and enjoy air-conditioned shopping in the afternoons.
Pleasant, warm weather persists, perfect for exploring the city's outdoor plazas.
Mild temperatures with occasional rain; a quiet time to enjoy the local dining scene.