Shopping in Marin County
Marin's shopping scene is a world away from suburban malls and big-box sprawl. Here you'll find walkable downtown streets lined with independent boutiques, curated home stores, artisan food shops, and galleries. Each town has its own character, and the shopping reflects it — from the eclectic vintage finds of San Anselmo to the refined boutiques of Larkspur.
Shopping Districts
Downtown San Rafael
The commercial heart of Marin, Fourth Street offers the widest variety — clothing boutiques, bookstores, antique shops, specialty food stores, and a twice-weekly farmers' market. The mix of independent shops and familiar brands makes this the go-to district for serious shopping.
Larkspur & Magnolia Avenue
Magnolia Avenue in Larkspur is one of Marin's most charming shopping streets. Tree-lined and walkable, it features high-end clothing boutiques, home furnishing stores, jewelers, and some of the county's best restaurants. The Marin Country Mart at the south end anchors the district with curated national brands.
Mill Valley & Throckmorton Avenue
Downtown Mill Valley combines small-town warmth with sophisticated taste. Independent bookstores sit alongside designer clothing shops, and the surrounding blocks offer home goods, outdoor gear, and artisan gifts. The Depot Bookstore and Café remains a beloved local institution.
San Anselmo & Tuneland
San Anselmo's stretch of San Anselmo Avenue is known for its antique dealers, vintage shops, and eclectic boutiques. The town attracts collectors and design enthusiasts looking for one-of-a-kind finds, from mid-century furniture to vintage jewelry and rare books.
Corte Madera Town Center & Village
Marin's most concentrated retail area features both The Village at Corte Madera and Town Center. Major retailers including Nordstrom, Restoration Hardware, and Apple share space with local favorites, making it the closest thing Marin has to a traditional shopping center.
Tiburon Main Street
A short block of upscale shops and galleries along the waterfront, Tiburon's Main Street caters to visitors arriving by ferry from San Francisco and locals with refined taste. Jewelry, art, and maritime-themed gifts dominate.
Farmers' Markets & Local Markets
- San Rafael Farmers' Market — Thursdays and Sundays, one of the largest in the Bay Area
- Mill Valley Farmers' Market — Fridays at the Depot Plaza
- Fairfax Farmers' Market — Wednesdays, with a strong focus on organic and local produce
- Marin Country Mart — Year-round curated shops and pop-up vendors
Shopping Tips
- Parking — Most downtown districts have free two-hour street parking; arrive before 11 AM on weekends
- Walk between districts — Several shopping areas are close enough to combine in one outing
- Support local — Marin's independent retailers depend on local shoppers; your dollars stay in the community
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