A colorful, entertaining strip of boutiques, restaurants, galleries and clubs, Dickson Street is Fayetteville's place "to see and be seen." Its close proximity to the University of Arkansas campus make this street a popular place for the college crowd, and the great eating spots and live music draw people of all ages. Address: , Phone:
Downtown Square
The focal point for many local activities, Fayetteville's charming downtown square is home to unique shops, restaurants, historic buildings and modern offices. The dazzling display of colorful flowers in the square gardens, carefully tended from season to season, makes this a delightful place to visit. Address: , Phone:
Rub elbows with area farmers and artisans on Fayetteville's downtown square every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning from April through October. Choose from the best of locally grown vegetables, fruits, plants, flowers and native crafts. Address: , Phone: 479.236.2910
Northwest Arkansas Antiques Directory
Scores of antique and flea markets in the area offer turn-of-the-century furniture and artwork, books, collectibles and more. This directory, available at the Fayetteville Town Center office, makes hunting for treasures fun and easy. Address: , Phone: 479.443.5173
The largest shopping facility in the region, Fayetteville's Northwest
Arkansas Mall offers a great variety of national stores, specialty shops and
dining venues. There's always something special going on at the mall. Address: 4201 N. Shiloh Dr., Phone: 479.521.6151
Terra Studios is located
in the Ozark Mountains near Fayetteville, Arkansas. Here, artisans produce glass and pottery homewares, gifts and fine art pieces. Terra visitors can stroll along the wooded paths through the mural garden, explore the pottery showroom and watch skilled glassworkers create the now famous Bluebird of Happiness® Address: 12103 Hazel Valley Rd, Phone: 479-643-3185