
Market Hill
225,000 square feet of year-round, world-class antiques and design — air-conditioned, easy parking, two bars and a restaurant. A smart first stop to get first dibs on the best pieces.

Restored 1800s buildings, open all year.
Henkel Square Market is a cluster of beautifully restored 19th-century German buildings just off the Round Top square, filled with independent shops, galleries, tasting rooms, and eateries. Unlike the show fields, it's open year-round — which makes it the perfect anchor for a quiet, off-season visit.
Wander the brick paths, duck into Pie Haven and the Little Cheese Shop, browse the boutiques, and soak up the history. It's Round Top at its most strollable.
From the Ranch
This is the best place to feel Round Top's charm on a non-show weekend, when the fields are empty but the square is still alive. Park once and explore on foot.
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225,000 square feet of year-round, world-class antiques and design — air-conditioned, easy parking, two bars and a restaurant. A smart first stop to get first dibs on the best pieces.

The show that started it all in 1968. The iconic Big Red Barn and Continental Tent anchor Antique Week — the heart of the whole sprawling event, just down the highway in Carmine.

The flagship store of the design duo that helped put Round Top on the map — vintage finds, boots, and big personality.
Everything in our guide is minutes from your porch. Stay close to it all — and far from everything else.

The crown jewel — a secluded waterfront cabin on ~12 private acres with a 55-foot covered porch over the pond.

Romance meets adventure — a dramatic garage-style wall opens the living space onto a screened outdoor retreat.