
The Original Round Top Antiques Fair — Big Red Barn
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.

225,000 square feet of design — air-conditioned and easy.
Market Hill brought a more polished, year-round face to the Round Top antique scene: 225,000 square feet of high-end antiques and design across handsome permanent buildings, with real parking, air conditioning, two bars, and a chef-driven restaurant. For many shoppers it's the comfortable, civilized way to do the shows.
Because it's permanent and curated, it's a reliable stop even outside the big weeks — and a smart first move when you want to see the best pieces without the dust and the heat.
From the Ranch
Start your Antique Week here in the cool of the morning to get your bearings (and first dibs on serious pieces) before heading into the open-air fields.
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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.

Restored 19th-century buildings filled with shops, tasting rooms, and galleries — open year-round, not just show weeks.
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.