Texas Shopping Guide Recommends Places to Shop in Texas

Besides the cultural architecture and more that is unique to Texas, there is one experience in Texas that you can't miss, and that is shopping! How can you go to Texas and miss a shopping trip! Here's a brief overview of where to go shopping in Texas.

Houston

Houston is the fourth largest city in the U.S. and has many different shopping districts ranging from old vintage to high end boutique style. The Heights neighborhood in northwest Houston is filled with a variety of unique stores. Visitors who enjoy collecting antiques can search this antique street. In the famous 19th neighborhood, you'll find - Retropolis, one of Houston's most famous resale stores. This small store claims that shoppers of all preferences can find their goods here. The store has 25 partners covering vintage '80s clothing and accessories, unique cloth-sewn dresses and shirts and more.

Austin

Austin, the capital of Texas, where the Capitol is located, is also home to many valuable antiques and unique and rare items. SouthCongress Boulevard, near the center of town, is lined with antique stores. One of them, Feather Boutique, has been hailed by ELLE magazine as one of the best vintage stores in the U.S. with women's clothing from the 1920's through the 1990's.The UncommonObjects Store is a popular small store located in Austin that opened in 1991. It started as a small antique store and has grown into a hub for small crafts. It specializes in selling valuable merchandise, from antique dolls to fine china. These vintage art goods are like telling authentic pieces of American culture and history.

Dallas

Dallas' Bishop Arts District is located in the heart of North Oak Cliff, just five minutes from downtown. Originally a warehouse for storage, new street elements such as murals and paved roads have transformed its original look. The Bishop Arts District has a variety of themed stores, perfect for visitors looking for souvenirs with a Texas flair.

Canton, in southeast Dallas, hosts the First Monday Trading Day Flea Market during the first week of each month. This flea market was established in 1850 and was the first flea market in Texas. All kinds of rare antiques, collectibles, furniture, crafts, clothing, jewelry, tools, etc. can be found here. Aside from that, you can also visit the RoundTop Antique Fair, which spans several towns and attracts up to 100,000 people.

San Antonio's Market Square

San Antonio Market Square

Still not enough? Then come to San Antonio's Market Square. This is the largest Mexican market in the United States and is located in the historic downtown area. The entire Market Square consists of three neighborhoods. Between the indoor shopping center and the Farmer's Market Plaza are more than 100 stores. Among them, handmade leather goods, pottery, glassware, clothing, wood carvings, candles, jewelry, portraits, and unique foods are the target of those who come here to sweep the market. There is also authentic Mexican-style music and dancing that adds a splash of color to Market Square. San Antonio's historic Market Square is such a vibrant, colorful and original cultural venue that always exudes a unique charm.