Shopping in Winston-Salem

From the most intimate of boutiques to one of the largest malls in the Southeast, Winston-Salem shopping offers something for every taste and every reason.
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You can stroll the Downtown Arts District’s galleries and find an eclectic utopia of works by painters, sculptors, photographers, wood workers, jewelers, fiber artists, and more. Shop antiques, shoes, books, high fashion, music and more, all quaintly aligned beneath tree-covered streets.
When shopping in Winston-Salem, hit the largest indoor mall between Atlanta, Ga., and Washington, D.C.—Hanes Mall—featuring more than 200 stores, plus an impressive food court for your mid-day shopping break.
The Thruway Shopping Center was the first shopping center to open in Winston-Salem, and has been delighting shoppers since 1955 with a lovely variety of 45 specialty stores and boutiques.
Then visit the quaint, eclectic and charming Reynolda Village. The buildings, which once housed servants’ quarters, barns, sheds, and a smokehouse for the R.J. Reynolds estate, are now high-end boutiques in a lovely walkable village setting.
Visit NC Guide Page to see the shops lists in the area.
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