Shop Hartville's Antique & Thrift Trail
May 08, 2024
Scour and explore to discover that perfect, one-of-a-kind find! Visit America's largest flea market and discover dozens of antique, thrift, and resale shops within 2 miles.
Spend your day thrifting and antiquing to find your next project to repurpose, rehab, and upcycle. Or, shop for unique items at local boutiques and shops that have done the work for you! Shop for collectibles, furniture, fashions, jewelry and more.
Plan Your Day
So, you're ready to hit the Hartville Antique & Thrift Trail on the hunt for reclaimed, vintage, or secondhand goods, but not quite sure where to start? Check out some tips on the perfect way to fit in all the stops, exploring more than a dozen antique, thrift, and consignment shops during your getaway to Stark County.
Stop and Shop - Route 619 & Beyond
First, stop and shop Vintage Restorations by Tina located along the route between Canton and Hartville. Then, stop at these locations when traveling between the historic downtown and the campus at Experience Hartville.
Drive the 1-mile stretch along Route 619 (Maple St/Edison St.) to check out several more stops on the Hartville Antique & Thrift Trail.
- My Sister's Place
- Hartville Thrift Shoppe
- Angeliques' Vintiques
- One Vintage Lane
- Twice is Nice Consignments
- The Eclectic Rose
Don't forget the most important meal of the day! Fuel up before heading out to shop 20+ locations on the shopping trail. Start your day with a homestyle breakfast, brunch, or lunch at Samantha's Frontier in their cozy, fireside dining hall. For an afternoon pick-me-up, stop for a handcrafted coffee beverage at the Front Porch Cafe.
Historic Downtown
Next up, you'll find Hartville's historic downtown and town square at the crossroads of Prospect Ave. (Route 43) and Maple St. (Route 619). Visit the Discover Hartville Welcome Center to learn more about what's happening around town. Then, head out to check out the next set of stops on the trail. There are several locations within walking distance:
- Two Es in a Pod
- Best Bib and Tucker
- Kimberlee Rose
- A Niche in Time
- Modern Vintage
- Hartville Music
Make your way a short distance, approximately .3 miles along Prospect Ave./Route 43, to check out the next three stops:
- White Petal Home
- Thirty-two 8 Inspired & Co.
There's a lot to explore here. Get re-energized with tasty, sweet treats from Peace, Love, & Little Donuts or the Hartville Chocolate Factory.
Rest & Recharge
If you've had your fill for the first day of shop hopping, there's respite in sight! Check-in at the Comfort Suites Hartville, recipient of the prestigious Choice Hotels Ring of Honor Award for being among the highest-ranked hotels, based primarily on real guest reviews. The hotel is located right next door to your next destination on the Antique & Thrift Trail, the Hartville MarketPlace & Flea Market.
Enjoy a satisfying meal from the Hartville Kitchen and check the calendar of events for their line-up of dinner concerts. Or, head down the road to Maize Valley Winery & Craft Brewery to finish the evening.
Experience Hartville
No visit to Hartville is complete without spending the day (or days) shopping on the campus of Experience Hartville.
- The Hartville MarketPlace and Flea Market is the last stop on the trail, but the shopping adventure is just beginning!
The MarketPlace is a pristine two-story building, heated and air-conditioned, with more than 50 individually owned shops open year-round and featuring a variety of unique treasures and goods. The 12-acre outdoor flea market, offering covered pavilions and paved lots, can welcome over 800 vendors. The largest flea markets occur during holiday weekends such as Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day.
Stop and refresh at Sarah's Market Fresh Grill serving local, fast, fresh food cafeteria-style.
The shopping doesn't end there! The flea market is part of Experience Hartville's 200-acre campus of shopping, dining, and entertainment. Include time for these stops as well!
Enjoy delicious pies, cookies, fudge, and candy treats at the Hartville Kitchen Bakery. Not only can you enjoy sweet treats at the restaurant, but you can also take some to go.
There are lots of other things to do, places to eat, and unique accommodations in the area. Learn more at: