antique alley
5A地址: 暂无
开放时间: 暂无
更多热门城市
景点点评
Enjoyed all the shops. We went while the shops were serving refreshments and that was a nice break. We go to Antique Alley several times a year and really enjoy the shops. There is something for all tastes from $ to $$$. Antiques and just collectables too. We always find something we "just can't live without". There are plenty of shops and lots of variety.
We enjoyed Saturday strolling from shop to shop, looking, hunting for that special piece that we needed or wanted. There is something there for all ages, new and previously owned.
We enjoyed walking down the street site seeing. We did visit a few of the shops and bought a couple items. It is your basic antique shops some pricey and some reasonable just depends on your search. Worth the time to slow down and enjoy the nostalgic small town.
Nice area for shopping. There are some unique shops with clothing and lots of antique shops. The only drawback is there is not very many places to eat while you are there.
Lots to do on this short street. Worth it to make your way down to Antique Alley in West Monroe, even if you are not an "antiquing" person. There are some cute and fun clothing stores. Some really fun crafty, fabric, and decorating places. A tea shop -- that really sells tea - in bags and boxes. Some nice shops for antiquing for sure. Don't miss this when in West Monroe.
On the banks of the Quachita River on Trenton Street, discover a wide range of antique shops and boutiques. From vintage fishing reels to fine European Antiques, you'll find them here. Southern Living Magazine has called this little row of special stores a shopaholic's dream. You can easily while away a day or more browsing to your heart's delight. Consider booking a room at the Hamilton House B&B operated by Thom and Tonya Hamilton for a romantic getaway.