Spring Break Escapes

Go on antiquing adventures in Reno

Nevada spring break
Photo courtesy Reno River Walk.

Even if antique or collectible shopping isn’t normally your cup of tea, Reno might just change your perspective on the activity—and be the place that you find your next favorite heirloom or nostalgic home decor piece. The city—celebrated for its vibrant riverwalk and contemporary charm—has also (rather unintentionally) become a hub for all things vintage. From local antique shops and collectible stores to regularly held conventions and trading events, the city manages to bring the past to life through its wide array of antique emporiums. A Nevada spring break trip to the city will provide so many fun entertainment options and activities—but if you’re looking to get your antique on, consider this your official guide for where and how to start. Reno Antiques is a staple antique shop that features everything from larger furniture pieces to smaller, more locally relevant art heirlooms. Somewhere in Time is Reno’s premier antique mall, which boasts a wide selection of collections and vintage goodies that are perfect for every person and budget. Lucky Star Gallery is a vintage Americana gallery that’s as quirky and colorful as it is totally reflective of Reno eclectic culture. And don’t miss out on visiting The Nest Reno—a vintage furniture decor, clothing and home store that features just about every unique goodie and collectible out there, and from just about every era, too.

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