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Citadel Outlets Directory Map

March 4, 2026

 

This page shows the interactive map that our team at CaliOrb created for Citadel Outlets to help visitors find stores and easily navigate the place. With the map you can see where the stores are and plan your trip before you go.

If you search for a particular store, the search bar up on the map helps a lot with that. Simply type the name of the store, and it appears right away. If you prefer, you can also browse the categories to see what is available.

For a closer look, move your cursor over the map and scroll to zoom in. There are buttons on the bottom right to zoom in zoom out, or go to full screen view for a clearer look. Because the mall is one level, all stores appear on one single floor plan.

How To Use This Citadel Outlets Directory Map

Clicking any pin, you will see more details about that store.

Citadel Outlets are the only outlet center in Los Angeles. It sits only a short drive from downtown L.A., and you can quite easily reach it also from Beverly Hills, Santa Monica and Orange County. The place has more than a hundred stores and some restaraunts, so there is a lot to explore in one trip.

Citadel Outlets Directory Map

The building itself has a pretty interesting history. Originally, architects Morgan, Walls and Clements designed it as a tire factory a long time ago. The style was inspired by an Assyrian palace, which is a bit wild.

Only in Los Angeles can you drive to something that looks like an ancient palace to buy jeans and leather products. Later they renewed the factory and turned it into the outlet center that you sea today.

Here you can find good deals; discounts and savings are an important part of the attraction. Visitors can stop by the Customer Service desk to get a Savings Card and Savings Passport, that gives extra discounts at several stores. That is a nice detail that many outlet centers do not offer.

Among the more known brands at Citadel Outlets are Coach Outlet, Nike Factory Store, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, adidas Outlet Store, Pandora and Disney Store. There is also Starbucks for a quick coffee break. To eat something more than just coffee, Roll It Sushi & Teriyaki is one of the food spots, and there is also a food courtyard.

So nobody needs to go hungry.

Citadel Outlets are also home of the California Welcome Center. The staff here can help you plan other stops around Los Angeles or even further out. That is especially useful for tourists coming from other states or from other countries.

The center is open daily. There is also a Tesla Supercharger, which is a nice bonus for drivers of electric vehicles that want to recharge during shopping.

Access is taken seriously here. Wheelchair rentals are available, and there are accessible paths through the center. They also offer braille maps, which is really thoughtful.

Overall the staff is friendly and helpful.

The store categories cover a broad range: kids clothing, mens clothing, department stores, electronics, entertainment, gifts and books, health and beauty, and jewelry. Clothing, shoes, sporting wear and fashion accessories make up a big part of what sells here. The layout is mostly outdoor, so it is worth remembering that when you choose whatto wear for the day.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel is located nearby in Commerce, which is great for anyone doing a weekend trip or staying near the area. Nearby there are also many other things to do, from food tours to other attractions around Los Angeles.

One thing worth noting is that stores do change over time. Some stores that were here years ago, like H&M Sporting Goods, Ritz Camera and Rite Aid, no longer are here. That is normal for any outlet center.

The list of stores always changes, as new brands come in and others leave.

This interactive map is correct at the time of creation, but because stores sometimes change, it will be updated. Bookmark this page, so you can easily return and check the directory before your next trip.

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