Virginia's Holiday Shopping Road Trip Will Take You To Antique Stores, Holiday Markets, And Festive Local Shops
By Beth|Published December 01, 2019
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Holiday shopping can be a source of overwhelm and anxiety, but it doesn’t have to. Especially when you find those off-the-beaten-path stores, local businesses, and other festive places that will surely put you in the holiday spirit. This year, we’ve devised the perfect road trip that promises to make your holiday shopping experience a positive one. Whether you’re looking for gifts or simply curious to experience some of Virginia’s most impressive holiday shops, you’ll be glad you embarked on this holiday road trip adventure.
Beginning on November 30th, the Lynchburg Community Market will be in full holiday mode. You'll love the opportunity to take part in the tradition of shopping for local produce, handmade gifts, and one-of-a-kind items sourced from Virginia. In addition to a variety of gifts and produce, the market will also offer warm drinks and treats for you to fuel up for your day of shopping. Plus, there will be carriage rides and even visits with Santa during select dates. The market will run each Saturday until December 21st. For more information, be sure to visit the website by clicking here.
As you're driving through Farmville, be sure to stop at the Sleeping Bee for a wonderful selection of gifts for just about everyone in your family. This shop specializes in home accents, accessories, and other stocking stuffers you'll love to browse. For more information, click here.
Step inside this charming storefront in Richmond's West End and you'll find a heartwarming shop filled with jewelry, fine Italian leather goods, home accents, and other lovable items that will make for the most memorable gifts. The storekeeper can personalize your gift with gold stamping and embossing leather. Plus, the store offers expert-level wrapping at no additional cost -- what a gift! For more information, you can visit the official website by clicking here.
The Bizarre Bazaar® Christmas collection is a true holiday shopping experience. Step inside and prepare to be amazed by the sheer selection of handmade gifts, antiques, and holiday decor. The Bizarre Bazaar® Christmas Collection in Richmond is scheduled for December 5th – 8th at the Richmond Raceway Complex. You can purchase your tickets in advance by clicking here.
Since 1994, the Christmas Store has been a wonderful year-round shopping destination for those looking for one-of-a-kind collectibles and antique-style decorations. You'll want to take plenty of time to appreciate just how unique each item in this store is. Visiting over the holidays also means that you might even spot Old Saint Nick inside! You can read more about this fascinating holiday shop by clicking here.
Ready for another massive holiday market? Head to the Virginia Beach Convention Center and you'll be surrounded by over 250 artisans with a wide variety of homemade gifts to peruse. This year's event is scheduled for the weekend of November 29th to December 1st so be sure to plan accordingly. Plus, Santa Claus will be there for commemorative photos if you're shopping with the family. For more information, click here.
If you haven't yet purchased your Christmas Tree, Newport News is a great place to find one. Head to Wilcox Christmas Trees and you can choose from a variety of trees grown right here in the Old Dominion. There's something truly festive about visiting a Christmas Tree farm, and Wilcox's farm is no exception. This spot also sells handmade wreaths and other decorating accessories. For more information, you can click here.
The last stop on our holiday road trip isn't a shopping destination, but rather a magical Christmas village in Williamsburg. Each year, the event draws visitors from near and far to marvel at the stunning lights display of this European-style village. Sip on hot cocoa and other festive drinks as you reflect on a day of unique shopping experiences and enjoy the surroundings. For more information, click here.
What are your thoughts on this holiday shopping road trip through Virginia? Have you visited any of these stops? What would you add? Join in on the conversation in the comments below!
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