Orange County’s #1 Antique District

Antique Stores & Flea Markets in Orange, CA

Your complete guide to Old Towne Orange — a walkable historic district with 13+ permanent antique stores, estate jewelry dealers, and vintage boutiques around the landmark Orange Circle.

13+Antique Stores
0.3 miWalkable Radius
4 MarketsNearby Flea Markets
Year-RoundOpen Weekly
Orange, California is home to one of the most concentrated antique shopping districts in Southern California, built around the Old Towne Orange Historic District and the landmark Orange Circle. More than a dozen antique stores, vintage boutiques, estate jewelry dealers, and multi-vendor antique malls sit within a walkable half-mile radius. Unlike scheduled flea markets or seasonal antique fairs, Old Towne Orange operates as a permanent retail destination that shoppers can visit any week without planning around event dates.

What Is Old Towne Orange and Why Do Antique Shoppers Visit It?

Old Towne Orange Historic District is a preserved 1-square-mile neighborhood surrounding the Orange traffic circle — called the Orange Circle — where Victorian and Craftsman-era buildings have housed antique and vintage businesses for decades. The district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Antique stores concentrate along South Glassell Street, West Chapman Avenue, and North Glassell Street, creating a walkable antique corridor that functions as the retail anchor of Orange County’s vintage shopping scene.

Orange is accessible by Metrolink rail — the Orange station sits 4 blocks from the Orange Circle — making it reachable from Los Angeles and Riverside County without driving.

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Antique Collectors

Come for the multi-vendor malls and estate jewelry dealers with continuously rotating stock.

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Vintage Fashion Shoppers

A cluster of three independent clothing boutiques sits on a single block of West Chapman Avenue.

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Interior Designers

Furniture, antique lighting, and decorative objects available across multiple stores in one visit.

Antique Stores in Orange, CA — Store Directory

Thirteen antique and vintage businesses operate in and around Old Towne Orange. Opening times shown are verified Friday times where available; operating hours may vary — check listings or call ahead before visiting.

Store NameAddressRatingOpens FriSpecialty
Orange Circle Antique Mall118 S Glassell St4.6 ★ (814)10:30 AMFurniture, glassware, collectibles, jewelry
Antique Station178 S Glassell St4.5 ★ (127)9:30 AMVintage décor, estate finds, furniture
Country Roads Antiques216 W Chapman Ave4.5 ★ (207)10:00 AMAffordable antiques, vintage collectibles
Antique Depot155 S Glassell St4.6 ★ (130)VariesMulti-vendor booths, furniture, décor
Elsewhere Vintage105 W Chapman Ave4.7 ★ (69)VariesCurated vintage goods, retro home décor
Just For Fun Antiques1225 W Collins Ave5.0 ★ (8)VariesAntiques plus furniture restoration
Groovy Ghost Vintage160 N Glassell St4.8 ★ (14)VariesVintage fashion, retro décor
About Face Oddities479 N Tustin St #74.5 ★ (7)VariesOddities, rare collectibles, curiosities
Joyride: Vintage for Men109 W Chapman Ave4.9 ★ (63)VariesMen’s vintage clothing, retro accessories
Summerhill Ltd110 S Glassell St3.4 ★ (17)VariesAntique chandeliers, custom lighting
Diamond Estate Jewelry138 S Glassell St4.7 ★ (111)VariesEstate jewelry, antique watches
Dragonfly Shops & Gardens260 N Glassell St4.7 ★ (75)VariesVintage décor, gift shop, garden items
About Face Coins & Jewelry479 N Tustin St area4.5 ★ (45)VariesCoins, jewelry, collectibles

Antique Stores in Orange, CA by Specialty Category

The 13 stores in Orange cover 5 distinct specialty areas. Matching inventory type to the right store avoids wasted visits.

Multi-Vendor Antique Malls

Multi-vendor antique malls host independent dealers under one roof, which means broader inventory and rotating stock compared to single-owner boutiques.

Anchor Mall

Orange Circle Antique Mall

118 S Glassell St · 4.6 ★ (814 reviews)
Furniture, antique glassware, vintage memorabilia, collectibles, and antique jewelry across multiple vendor booths. The multi-vendor structure means inventory restocks continuously.

Full Orange Circle Antique Mall Guide →

Multi-Vendor

Antique Depot

155 S Glassell St · 4.6 ★ (130 reviews)
Furniture and vintage household décor focus. Reviewers consistently note the extensive collection and helpful staff.

Most Affordable

Country Roads Antiques

216 W Chapman Ave · 4.5 ★ (207 reviews)
The most affordable of the three malls. Draws shoppers looking for decorative vintage pieces at accessible price points.

Boutique Antique Stores

Antique Station at 178 S Glassell Street opens at 9:30 AM on Fridays — earlier than any other store in the district — making it the first stop for collectors who want first access before foot traffic builds. It carries vintage décor, estate finds, and antique furniture, with a 4.5-star rating from 127 reviewers.

Vintage Clothing and Fashion Boutiques

Old Towne Orange contains one of the densest concentrations of vintage clothing stores in Orange County, with three independent boutiques within a single block of West Chapman Avenue.

Men’s Vintage

Joyride: Vintage for Men

109 W Chapman Ave · 4.9 ★ (63 reviews)
Men’s vintage clothing and retro accessories. The second-highest rating in the district.

Curated Vintage

Elsewhere Vintage

105 W Chapman Ave · 4.7 ★ (69 reviews)
Curated vintage goods and retro home décor with a design-conscious selection.

Fashion & Décor

Groovy Ghost Vintage

160 N Glassell St · 4.8 ★ (14 reviews)
Vintage fashion and retro décor in a smaller-format boutique.

Estate Jewelry and Coins

Diamond Estate Jewelry at 138 S Glassell Street holds a 4.7-star rating from 111 reviews and focuses on estate jewelry, antique jewelry, antique watches, and precious collectibles. The specialist dealer format provides better authentication context than general antique mall jewelry displays.

Coin collectors can find numismatic items alongside vintage jewelry at About Face Coins and Jewelry. Buyers who plan to clean or research acquired coins will find useful context in the antique coin cleaning and preservation guide — which covers safe cleaning methods for different coin types without reducing collector value.

Specialty and Oddities

About Face Oddities and More at 479 N Tustin Street stocks curiosities, rare collectibles, and unusual vintage items outside mainstream antique categories. Just For Fun Antiques and Restorations at 1225 W Collins Ave is the only business in Orange that combines antique retail with furniture restoration services, holding a 5.0-star rating.

Shoppers looking for antique mirrors and decorative architectural pieces will find the most relevant stock at the multi-vendor malls. The antique mirrors sourcing guide covers what to look for when evaluating period mirrors and how to identify authentic antique glass versus reproduction pieces.


Flea Markets Near Orange, CA

Shoppers who want flea market pricing and broader vendor variety have four options within 20 miles of Orange. Each operates on a different schedule and serves a different buyer profile from the permanent Old Towne Orange antique stores.

~5 miles NW

Anaheim Marketplace

4.3 ★ (8,900+)

📅 Open Daily · Indoor

Accessible, affordable, large vendor count. Closest large-format flea market to Orange.

Full Anaheim Marketplace Guide →

~10 miles SW

OCC Swap Meet

4.4 ★ (1,700+)

📅 Weekends · Outdoor

Budget vintage finds, casual shoppers, and resellers sourcing inventory.

~15 miles W

Cypress Swap Meet

4.4 ★ (4,800+)

📅 Weekends · Outdoor

General merchandise, broad variety, weekend convenience.

~20 miles W

Long Beach Antique Market

4.6 ★ (1,100+)

📅 Monthly · Antique-only

Serious collectors, antique-only vendor standard, early buyer entry available.

Antique Store vs. Flea Market — Which Fits Your Visit?

FactorOld Towne Orange StoresNearby Flea Markets
Inventory qualityCurated, dealer-selectedMixed, varies by vendor
Price rangeMid to premiumBudget to mid
FrequencyOpen weeklyWeekly or monthly
Best forCollectors, designers, serious buyersBargain hunters, resellers, casual shoppers
ParkingStreet parking and district lotsOn-site lots
Multi-stop walking10+ stores in one areaSingle venue, multiple stalls

What Antique Categories Can You Find in Orange, CA?

The antique stores and vintage shops in Orange collectively cover nine distinct product categories. Collectors targeting a specific type can use this breakdown to identify which stores to visit first.

  • 🪑 Antique FurnitureOrange Circle Antique Mall, Antique Depot, Antique Station, Country Roads Antiques
  • 🥂 Vintage GlasswareOrange Circle Antique Mall, Antique Depot
  • 💎 Estate & Antique JewelryDiamond Estate Jewelry, Orange Circle Antique Mall, About Face Coins and Jewelry
  • 👔 Vintage ClothingJoyride: Vintage for Men, Elsewhere Vintage, Groovy Ghost Vintage
  • 🪙 Collectible CoinsAbout Face Coins and Jewelry
  • 🏮 Retro & Vintage DécorElsewhere Vintage, Dragonfly Shops and Gardens, Country Roads Antiques
  • 💡 Antique LightingSummerhill Ltd — chandeliers and custom antique lighting
  • 🔮 Oddities & CuriositiesAbout Face Oddities and More
  • 🏆 Vintage MemorabiliaOrange Circle Antique Mall, Antique Station

Antique Restoration and Estate Sale Services in Orange, CA

Antique Restoration

Just For Fun Antiques & Restorations

5.0 ★ (8 reviews)

1225 W Collins Ave, Orange. The only business in Orange combining antique retail with furniture restoration. For collectors purchasing older furniture that needs structural or finish repair, having a restoration specialist locally reduces the cost and complexity of bringing pieces back to display condition.

Antique Restoration by Elza Babiner

5.0 ★

Greater Los Angeles area. Museum-quality furniture restoration, porcelain repair, and ceramic repair. Relevant for collectors acquiring high-value antique pieces that require specialist conservation rather than standard refinishing.

Estate Sales in Orange, CA

Aversa Estate Sales is a local estate liquidator operating in Orange County — reachable at +1 714-749-3887 — with a 4.4-star rating. Estate sales provide direct access to antique furniture, collectibles, and vintage household items from private residences before they reach retail channels. For experienced collectors, estate sale inventory frequently offers pricing below what the same category of item commands in retail antique store settings. The tradeoff is that items are sold without specialist curation — buyers must evaluate condition and provenance independently.

Old Towne Orange Antique Walking Route

The concentration of antique stores along South Glassell Street makes a self-guided walking route practical. The six-stop route below covers the core district within a 0.3-mile radius of the Orange Circle, starting at the earliest-opening store and moving south along Glassell before connecting to Chapman Avenue.

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Antique Station
178 S Glassell St
Estate finds, vintage décor — earliest Friday opening at 9:30 AM
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Antique Depot
155 S Glassell St
Multi-vendor booths, furniture and vintage household décor
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Orange Circle Antique Mall
118 S Glassell St
Anchor mall — largest selection, 814 reviews, 4.6 ★
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Summerhill Ltd
110 S Glassell St
Antique chandeliers and specialty lighting
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Diamond Estate Jewelry
138 S Glassell St
Estate jewelry, antique watches — specialist dealer
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Country Roads Antiques
216 W Chapman Ave
Affordable antiques, collectibles — connects to Chapman Ave boutiques
Extend your route: Joyride: Vintage for Men (109 W Chapman Ave) and Elsewhere Vintage (105 W Chapman Ave) are adjacent to Country Roads Antiques, adding vintage clothing to the route. Dragonfly Shops and Gardens (260 N Glassell St) extends the route northward for visitors interested in decorative vintage and garden items.

6 Collector Tips for Antique Shopping in Old Towne Orange

1Arrive on weekday mornings
Antique Station opens at 9:30 AM on Fridays, earlier than any other store in the district. Weekday mornings combine fresh stock with no weekend crowds — the most productive conditions for collectors working through multiple stores.
2Combine the anchor mall with street-level boutiques
Orange Circle Antique Mall and Antique Depot operate on different dealer networks, which means different inventory rotation patterns. Visiting both on the same trip produces meaningfully different results than either store alone.
3Target Diamond Estate Jewelry for authenticated pieces
Estate jewelry in general antique mall displays is rarely accompanied by formal appraisal documentation. A specialist dealer provides better provenance context and authentication than booth-level display cases.
4Track restock cycles at multi-vendor malls
Individual dealers within Orange Circle Antique Mall and Antique Depot restock their booths on independent schedules. Collectors who return monthly rather than once will encounter new inventory not visible on previous visits.
5Use nearby flea markets for sourcing, Old Towne stores for buying
Anaheim Marketplace and the OCC Swap Meet are productive for finding undervalued pieces at low cost. Old Towne Orange stores offer implicitly screened inventory where dealers have already done the quality filtering. The two formats work as a sourcing-to-purchase pipeline rather than alternatives. For newer dealers, the antique booth mistakes guide covers the most frequent errors in both selling and buying contexts.
6Pair Orange with nearby Southern California markets for a full-day circuit
The Rose Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena is one of the largest antique and vintage flea markets in California, with 2,500+ vendors running monthly. The PCC Flea Market in Pasadena also runs regularly. For a curated vintage market with a higher quality standard, the Topanga Vintage Market guide covers what distinguishes it from standard swap meet formats.

Planning Your Visit to Antique Stores in Orange, CA

Getting There

Old Towne Orange is approximately 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles and 5 miles south of Anaheim. By car, exit Chapman Avenue from the 55 Freeway heading west toward the Orange Circle. By Metrolink, the Orange station is 4 blocks from the Orange Circle on the Inland Empire–Orange County Line — one of the few antique shopping districts in Southern California with practical rail access from Los Angeles.

Parking

Street parking along Glassell Street and Chapman Avenue runs on 2-hour metered limits during peak hours. City-operated surface lots within 1–2 blocks of the Orange Circle provide longer-stay parking for visitors planning multi-store visits. Saturday mornings are the busiest period — arriving before 10 AM secures easier parking and quieter store aisles before weekend foot traffic builds.

Best Time to Visit

⭐ Weekday Mornings
Low crowds, stores fully stocked, best conditions for serious collectors
🥇 Friday Early AM
Antique Station opens 9:30 AM — earliest access in the district
👥 Saturday Morning
Busy but fully staffed — better for social or casual visits
⚠️ Sunday Afternoon
Some stores reduce hours — confirm before visiting

What to Bring

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CashBooth sellers in multi-vendor malls frequently prefer cash for transactions under $50
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Furniture MeasurementsDoorway dimensions and room measurements before buying large pieces
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Reference AppFor evaluating coins, glassware, or jewelry on-site
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Comfortable ShoesThe full walking route covers 0.3 miles of uneven historic sidewalk

Orange, CA in the Context of Orange County Antique Shopping

Orange is one of several antique-rich cities in Orange County, and positioning it within that broader geography helps visitors planning multi-stop Orange County antique trips. Old Towne Orange is the county’s strongest concentration of permanent antique retail. The Anaheim Marketplace to the north provides the highest-volume flea market option. The Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet extends the region’s large-format outdoor market options for shoppers willing to drive 20–25 miles into Los Angeles County. For visitors who want a complete statewide picture of where Orange fits within California’s antique shopping destinations, the California antique destinations guide maps the state’s major antique corridors, flea markets, and regional shopping hubs.


Frequently Asked Questions — Antique Stores in Orange, CA

Orange Circle Antique Mall at 118 S Glassell Street is the most-reviewed antique store in Orange, with 814 Google reviews and a 4.6-star rating. It operates as a multi-vendor antique mall covering furniture, glassware, jewelry, collectibles, and vintage memorabilia. For collectors who want a single high-volume destination, it is the primary starting point in the district.
Old Towne Orange is known as a National Register historic district built around the Orange Circle — a rare surviving example of a downtown traffic circle surrounded by intact 19th and early 20th-century commercial buildings. It is Orange County’s most concentrated antique and vintage shopping district, with more than 10 antique-related businesses within walking distance of the central circle.
Yes. More than 10 antique and vintage stores sit within a 0.3-mile radius of the Orange Circle. South Glassell Street alone has 5 antique-related businesses between 110 and 178 S Glassell Street, and West Chapman Avenue adds 3 vintage clothing boutiques within a single block.
Anaheim Marketplace is the closest flea market to Orange at approximately 5 miles northwest, and it operates daily. Orange Coast College Swap Meet and Cypress Swap Meet run on weekends within 15 miles. Long Beach Antique Market runs monthly at 20 miles west, with an antique-only vendor standard that makes it the strongest option for serious collectors in the region.
Orange is the strongest permanent antique shopping destination in Orange County, with more walkable antique stores per city block than any comparable Orange County city. For collectors combining multiple formats in one trip, Old Towne Orange stores pair well with Anaheim Marketplace for same-day flea market access.
Just For Fun Antiques and Restorations at 1225 W Collins Ave is the only business in Orange that combines antique retail with furniture restoration, holding a 5.0-star Google rating. For museum-quality or specialist work on porcelain and ceramics, Antique Restoration by Elza Babiner serves the greater Los Angeles area.

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