Shop, swap, sell, and save in Greenville

Here’s the deal — the vintage shopping scene is stellar in Greenville.

Mannequin on blue couch in antique shop.

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When it comes to Greenville’s shopping scene, we love a good treasure hunt — and a good bargain. Our city and county are home to several stellar swap meets, cool co-ops, fabulous vintage shops, and resale gems. So get in, we’re going shopping.

Flea markets

White Horse Flea Market, 2710 White Horse Rd., Ste. 490 | This family-owned market has been in business for ~30 years, and you can shop for appliances, food, and clothes.

South East Punk Flea Market, Various locations | Times vary but typically in March + October | Are your tastes a little more eclectic? This flea market has oddities, vintage clothes, and art made with bones. City Editor Stephanie goes every year.

Vintage Shops

Artifacts of Greenville, 3209 Old Buncombe Rd. | Reader Martha Q says this spot “has a great mix of antiques for the home and garden” — don’t miss your photo op with the must-see purple chicken coop in the garden (more like palace).

The Vintage Market of Greenville, 5500 Augusta Rd. | Save a few hours to rifle through the stacks of vintage signs, doors, clothing, and more.

Cottage Grove Vintage, 1607 Laurens Rd. | Old meets new at this shop, featuring refinished vintage furniture, rugs, lamps, and more.

The Vintage at Main, 1108 S. Main St., Unit 118 | This spot offers something that fits every style, from industrial to rustic to bohemian to traditional.

Antiques

The Rock House Antiques, 415 Mauldin Rd. | Add to your antique china collection, snag prints of your favorite works of art, or fetch a crystal chandelier to enhance your home.

Vintage Now Modern, 633 S. Main St. | Stop in during a shopping day for antique home decor, chalk paint for your own refinishing projects, and other accessories. Pro tip: Tour the virtual showroom.

Greystone Antiques, 1500 Augusta St. | In addition to the antique furniture and goods, Greystone also offers custom furniture + restoration services.

La Bella Antiques & Art Gallery, 825B Old Airport Rd. | La Bella has played host to rare, original works of art like those of Pablo Picasso.

Anne’s Antiques and Collectibles, 1010 Mauldin Rd. | Whether you’re looking to stock up on rotary phones or porcelain, this shop is a collector’s dream.

Westside Market, 3510 Augusta Rd. | Shop new and old finds, from furniture to rugs to jewelry to tabletop decor at this market.

Around the county

RetroMarketplace, 128 S Main St., Travelers Rest | Update your wardrobe with a trip back in time at this spot that reader Marty N. says is “a truly unique place,” featuring vintage clothing + other items.

Inn the Attic, 104 S. Main St., Fountain Inn | You won’t be salty about the number of vintage salt and pepper shaker sets, metal letters, and more at this Fountain Inn shop.

Antique Junction, 18 Piedmont Hwy., Piedmont | The two-story, 7,800-sqft space is no stranger to “oldie-but-goodie” finds.

Tell us everything you love about flea markets + if we missed any of your favorites.

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