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Shopping in San Mateo County

San Mateo County is home to some of the best shopping centers in Bay Area. Big shopping malls such as Palo Alto's Stanford Mall and Daly City's Serramonte Center boast of department stores such as Macy's, Nordstrom, Tiffany and Co and Betsey Johnson. San Mateo also offers numerous boutique stores and retailers offering everything from culinary gifts and specialty pet accessories. Weekenders will also enjoy the picturesque boutiques located in Moss Beach and Half Moon Bay. Serramonte Center Serramonte Center has more than hundred and forty retail stores. The mall draws shoppers from all over the city and nearby places. Mervyn's, Macy's, and Target anchor the center. It also contains the biggest New York & Company of the world. Other popular stores include The Body Shop, Forever 21, Wet Seal and the like. Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo Hillsdale Shopping Center boasts of hundred and thirty specialty stores that are housed inside the Hills

Things to do with kids in San Mateo County

Couples with kids normally have a hard time choosing a place to vacation. Kids need to be kept busy or they can turn vacation time into hell time. One of the places that offer interesting activities for kids all year long is San Mateo County. Located in the San Francisco Bay area, the county features several museums, parks, camp trails, play centers and the like.  Here are some of the places you can visit during your vacation in San Mateo: Coyote Point Park: Coyote Point boasts of expansive grassy lands and large areas sectioned off for picnics. There is also a new play structure for kids and perhaps for young adults looking to recall their childhood. Because the grass lands are cushiony, parents do not have to worry about their kids getting hurt. However, since there is no place to get snacks or food, parents need to get their own. While their kids are playing, the couple can enjoy a session of tanning by basking in the sun. Central Park: Central Park has something