Historic downtown Prescott main street in Prescott, Arizona

Prescott shopping

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Cortez Street holds the densest run of antique malls and independent boutiques. The Courthouse Plaza streets cover gift shops and Western wear. Prescott Gateway Mall on AZ-69 handles indoor mall shopping. Prescott Valley along AZ-69 covers most big-box retail.

Cortez Street antiques

North of Gurley to Sheldon Street. Cortez Antique Mall, Merchandise Mart, and a half-dozen smaller booth-style shops cover Western collectibles, mid-century, books, and primitive antiques.

Downtown boutiques

Around the plaza streets. Apparel, leather, gifts, and Western wear. Most are independent. Locally owned bookstores include the Peregrine Book Company on Cortez.

Prescott Gateway Mall

3250 Gateway Boulevard on AZ-69. Indoor mall with anchors including Dillard's. Several food court options. Movie theater nearby.

Prescott Valley big-box

AZ-69 corridor handles Costco, Target, Home Depot, Lowe's, Walmart, and most national chains. Easy parking, predictable selection.

Saturday market

Prescott Farmers Market runs Saturday mornings May through October. Local produce, baked goods, crafts, and prepared foods. Free entry.

Frequently asked

Best antique shopping?+

Cortez Street north of Gurley.

Where is Prescott Gateway Mall?+

3250 Gateway Boulevard on AZ-69.

Where is Costco?+

Prescott Valley AZ-69 corridor.

Local bookstore?+

Peregrine Book Company on Cortez Street.

Farmers market?+

Saturday mornings May through October.

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