Hot Springs Shopping Guide
Antique stores, thrift shops, and flea markets around Hot Springs.
Some Hot Springs trips are built around bathhouses, lake views, or a weekend at Oaklawn. But there is another kind of day here too: the slower one, where you wander through vendor booths, old furniture, estate jewelry, resale racks, dusty shelves, and odd little finds you did not know you were looking for.
Before you go
Call or check Facebook first.
Flea markets, vendor malls, and smaller resale shops can change hours, booth inventory, locations, and weekend schedules. This guide is built to help you narrow the trip, but a quick check can save you from driving across town for a closed door.Start here
Pick the kind of treasure hunt you are in the mood for.
Hot Springs has a mix of polished antique shops, practical thrift stores, nonprofit resale stops, and booth-style markets. This hub keeps the big picture simple, then lets you dig deeper into the kind of shopping day you actually want.
Antique Stores
For visitors who like estate jewelry, vintage decor, old furniture, collectibles, period lighting, books, records, and the kind of pieces you usually have to slow down and look for.
Open guide βResale, nonprofit shops & practical findsThrift Stores
For bargain hunters, secondhand shoppers, donation-based stores, clothing, household goods, furniture, and local resale shops where the money often supports a community cause.
Open guide βBooths, vendors & weekend wanderingFlea Markets
For vendor malls, indoor flea markets, antique booths, collectibles, home decor, handmade goods, odd finds, and places where the fun is walking every aisle.
Open guide βFeatured stops
Three strong places to start.
These are not the only places worth visiting, but they give each category a clear starting point: one downtown antique stop, one practical thrift/resale anchor, and one larger vendor marketplace for wandering.

Downtown antique store
Historic District Antiques
A strong downtown antique stop across from Bathhouse Row, with vintage and estate jewelry, period lighting, crystal chandeliers, sterling silver, clocks, and buy-sell-trade antiques. It fits the classic Hot Springs visitor route because it is close to the historic core instead of being tucked far outside town.
Home goods and nonprofit resale
Habitat ReStore Hot Springs
A practical resale stop for people looking for furniture, home goods, building materials, household items, and secondhand finds while supporting Habitatβs local work. It is one of the stronger thrift/resale anchors for the Hot Springs guide.
Large antique and vendor marketplace
Central Avenue Marketplace
A large indoor marketplace with antiques, furniture, vintage pieces, memorabilia, collectibles, and booth-style shopping. This is one of the clearest fits for visitors who want a classic wander-the-aisles Hot Springs shopping stop.Why this guide belongs here
Hot Springs has always been good for wandering.
The best shopping days in Hot Springs are not always built around one perfect store. Sometimes it is a stretch of Central Avenue, a stop on Airport Road, a small thrift shop with a good cause behind it, or an antique booth where one old lamp, sign, record, or piece of furniture makes the whole stop worth it.
This guide is meant to be useful without pretending every place is the same kind of experience. Some shops are curated and polished. Some are practical thrift stores. Some are vendor malls where the inventory can change from one booth to the next. That variety is part of the point.
Dig deeper
Use the deeper guides when you want more than a quick list.
Each guide breaks the category down with the places we have found, what they are best for, and which ones need a quick call or Facebook check before you drive over.
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Antique stores and vintage shops
Downtown antiques, Hobson Avenue stops, curated vintage decor, upscale consignment, retro clothing, and collectible-focused places.
514 Central Ave, Hot Springs, AR
241 Hobson Ave, Hot Springs, AR
325 Broadway, Hot Springs, AR
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Thrift stores and resale shops
Nonprofit shops, cause-based thrift stores, local resale, clothing, home goods, furniture, and practical secondhand stops.
350 Malvern Ave, Hot Springs, AR
212 Jefferson St, Hot Springs, AR
631 E Grand Ave, Hot Springs, AR
109 Crescent St, Hot Springs, AR
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Flea markets and vendor malls
Indoor markets, booth-style shopping, antiques, collectibles, home decor, handmade goods, vintage finds, and places built for slow browsing.
4330 Central Ave, Hot Springs, AR
3684 Malvern Ave, Hot Springs, AR
108 Airport Rd, Hot Springs, AR
3970 Park Ave, Hot Springs, AR
4332 Central Ave Suite K/L, Hot Springs, AR
Local note
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We are building this as a practical local guide, not a closed directory. If a flea market moved, a thrift shop changed hours, or a small vintage shop deserves a spot here, send it in so this page can stay useful for locals and visitors.
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