Ready. Set. Hunt: 5 Cities With Antique Stores You Need To Visit

Put on your walking shoes and start exploring these must-visit antique stores


Finding that perfect piece in a sea of antiques is what makes the hunt worth it.

 

The best part of antique hunting is the thrill of discovering an awesome item at a great price or finally finding that perfect piece of furniture you’ve been seeking for so long. Across the country there are so many antique and vintage stores that it can be hard to determine where to go. Whether you seek vintage vinyl or fine furniture, we’ve taken the guesswork out of antique shopping and rounded up unique boutiques that will make you want to hop in the car and go.


Get it all in the south (Tampa, Florida)

Tampa is a hot spot for home furnishings. At MarketPlace Interiors, you’ll find a wide assortment of antique rugs, lighting and other home accessories. Several designers and retailers offer their hand-selected finds at this antique furniture store, offering fabulous vintage items alongside a selection of new goods. For pristine pieces from the early 19th and 20th centuries, head to Gaslight Antiques. As one of the notable local antique shops in Tampa, Gaslight offers a wide assortment of antique lamps, side tables, chairs and stained glass. Then, for funky finds and midcentury gems, visit Seminole Heights Antiques. In addition to vintage home furnishings, you’ll find midcentury glass, ceramics and vintage jewelry.


Unearth vintage treasures (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)


Finding that perfect piece in a sea of antiques is what makes the hunt worth it.

RareCo Vintage is a charming antique furniture store located in Philadelphia’s Queen Village. The shop is full of pendant lights, side tables, old-fashioned chairs and other home goods. Take a closer look at the shelves to find vintage model airplanes and clocks to complement your home decor. For even more unique antiques, be sure to check out Jinxed Fishtown. Whether you seek gold-embossed glasses or an Underwood typewriter, this notable boutique is a treasure trove of antique and vintage items. Pro tip: This is a great spot to locate vintage games and puzzles.


Step back in time (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Voted best antique shopping in Las Vegas year after year, Charleston Antique Mall is a shopaholic’s paradise. More than 60 different dealers offer unique antiques in a massive 18,000 square foot venue. From vintage jewelry and fashions to home furnishings and decor, you’ll find amazing pieces all under this one roof. Of course, you can’t think of Las Vegas decor without considering a little glitz and glamour. If vintage Vegas is what you’re after, journey back at Retro Vegas, where you’ll find a beautiful assortment of chairs, tables and art. To accompany your newly decorated pad, may we suggest a little mood music? Hands down a local favorite, Record City caters to music and movie buffs. In addition to vintage vinyl and classic films, you’ll also find an irresistible selection of memorabilia and collectibles at this award-winning shop.


It’s easy to get outdoorsWander the streets of (Little) Italy (San Diego, California)

During your stay in San Diego, take a stroll through the Art and Design District in North Little Italy (NoLi) for an impressive selection of local antique shops. Visit India Street Antiques for solid wood furniture from around the world with styles ranging from high Victorian to art deco and from English cottage to French country. If your preferred look is American 20th century or modern European, peruse the antiques at The Atomic Bazaar. There you’ll find sleek lines and sophisticated colors in a range of furnishings and accessories, but in order to take a peek you’ll need to set up an appointment in advance. Seeking that special something? Find it at Oriental Treasure Box, a grand venue with traditional and modern Japanese finds. Items range from furniture and textiles to screens, porcelain bowls, vases and figures.


Discover rare items in the Pacific Northwest (Portland, Oregon)

If it’s hard to find, you might just locate it at Old Portland Hardware & Architectural. This funky shop offers more than your average antique furniture store. Visitors will find items at all price points (check out its dollar bins!) and a variety of items like stained-glass windows, vintage hardware, antique oil lamps and soda fountain fixtures. For something truly special, consider a one-of-a-kind design piece constructed on-site from vintage materials. Then visit one of the coolest antique shops in PortlandThea’s Vintage Living. In addition to home goods and accent pieces, this is a must-visit venue for discovering vintage jewelry and fashion accessories, along with barware and sewing notions. Finally, pack a punch into your antique shopping experience with a visit to Stars Antiques Malls. Visitors will find an eclectic mix of home decor, vintage jewelry, collectibles and memorabilia in this mega-complex—the city’s largest antiques venue.

 

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