
Shopping in Prescott
Boutiques, galleries, gift shops, and Western wear.
Quick answer
Most shopping is concentrated downtown around the Courthouse Plaza and Whiskey Row. You'll find boutiques, galleries, gift shops, and Western wear within a few blocks.
Local Businesses

Prescott Antiques
Two three-story buildings of antiques, classic cars, coins, and an in-house bakery.

Cortez Street Emporium
Multi-vendor antique mall on Prescott's antique row, heavy on rare furniture and vintage LPs.

Cowgirl Country Antiques
Western memorabilia, vintage signs, and authentic cowboy collectibles south of Whiskey Row.

Ogg's Hogan
Native American art, jewelry, pottery, rugs, and Western antiques since 1949.

Bashford Courts
Three-floor historic atrium mall on Courthouse Square with antique, jewelry, art, and gift vendors.

Sweet Violets Antiques & Collectibles
Prescott Valley's main multi-booth antique and consignment store.

Antiquities Storehouse
Antique architectural doors, hardware, and salvage finds - the only specialist of its kind in Northern Arizona.

Peregrine Book Company
Prescott's flagship independent bookstore on downtown's Cortez Street strip.

Prescott Trading Company
Whiskey Row Western general store - boots, hats, hides, Native American goods, Prescott souvenirs.

Drawn West
Modern Western boutique inside Bashford Courts - designer apparel, boots, hats, jewelry.

Prescott Boot & Shoe
Working-boot specialist - Red Wing, Ariat, Heritage, Whites, Worx, Irish Setter dealer.

Watters Garden Center
Prescott's largest independent nursery and garden destination.

Prescott Gift Shop
Downtown gift store next to the Elks Theater - local soaps, candles, vintage finds, Prescott keepsakes.

Magpie Home & Gift
Curated home decor, candles, kitchen goods, and giftware in downtown Prescott.
Frequently asked
Where is the best shopping district?+
The blocks around the Courthouse Plaza, plus Cortez Street, hold most of it.
Are local makers represented?+
Yes. Several galleries and gift shops curate Arizona makers.
Are large retailers nearby?+
Most chain retail sits along Highway 69 and into Prescott Valley.
Are stores dog-friendly?+
Many downtown shops welcome leashed dogs. Ask first.