
Downtown antique store
Hot Springs Antique Stores
Antique shopping in Hot Springs has a different pace to it. You might start near Bathhouse Row, drift toward Hobson Avenue, or find yourself in a vendor mall where the shelves are packed with old signs, glassware, furniture, jewelry, records, lamps, and things that feel like they came out of somebodyβs family story.
Before you go
Antique shopping in Hot Springs
Hot Springs antique shopping is not just one kind of thing. You can find downtown antique stops close to the historic district, more character-heavy shops around Hobson Avenue, curated vintage decor, retro clothing, collectibles, and larger vendor-style places where antiques mix with flea market finds.
That mix is what makes the area interesting. One stop might be better for estate jewelry and period lighting. Another might be better for furniture, old books, signs, records, or odd little pieces that do not fit neatly into a category. This guide is meant to help you narrow down where to start without pretending every shop is the same.
Good places to start
These are the antique and vintage shops that stand out most as visitor-friendly starting points based on location, available information, and how well they fit a Hot Springs shopping day.

Downtown antique store
More antique and vintage finds
A few of these need a quick address or hours check before we would feature them heavily, but they are still worth keeping in the antique and vintage guide because they show how much variety there is around Hot Springs.
Antiques and old finds
Curated vintage decor
Vintage clothing and retro finds
Upscale consignment and decor
Antiques and collectibles
Local help
If there is a vintage shop, antique booth, resale decor store, or old-school Hot Springs stop that belongs on this guide, send it in. We want this to stay useful for locals, visitors, and the small shops that make wandering around town more interesting.
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