There’s something enchanting about a good antique mall—wandering through the labyrinth of dealer spaces, each one filled to the brim with unique items. You never know what you might find as you sift through bins and browse shelves. Over the years, I’ve spent many hours poking around the antique malls in Orlando and beyond, and I usually find something cool or weird.
If you’re in town and looking for some treasure-hunting fun, here are 7 antique malls in Orlando to check out.
1. Orange Tree Antiques Mall
I’d driven past Orange Tree Antiques Mall many times over the years before finally visiting a few months ago. I regret not going sooner. Located in the heart of Winter Park, Orange Tree Antiques Mall is a pure nostalgia trip.
The store leans toward midcentury modern items but also carries more recent vintage pieces. Inside, you’ll discover 1960s sewing patterns and recipe books, stacks of vintage Pyrex dishes, vintage clothes and jewelry, home décor, and much more. They even have pop culture memorabilia ranging from Disney to Batman to Star Wars.


If you’re a music lover, make sure to check out the room filled with bins of old records tucked away in the back of the store.

Orange Tree is also a great spot to find vintage holiday decorations. They have Christmas items and trinkets available year-round. I also saw plenty of Halloween items during my fall visit.
There are some parking spaces out front, but you can also park in the shopping plaza where the store is located. Just a heads up, you’ll need to stow any purses or bags in a locker when you enter the store.
TIP: After you’re done shopping at Orange Tree, get some boba at Krave Tea in the same plaza. Then, explore one of the many free activities in Winter Park.
Address: 853 S. Orlando Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789
2. The Coop Antiques
A friend recently recommended The Coop Antiques. It quickly became one of my favorite antique malls in Orlando.
The Coop Antiques, located in suburban Oviedo, is a treasure trove. It features over 60 dealers selling everything from collectible toys to vintage jewelry. There’s something for everyone here.

When you first walk in, you can’t miss the huge display of model train cars and toy vehicles in the middle of the store.

But that’s not the only highlight. From what my friend tells me, you can score some great furniture deals at The Coop Antiques. You can also find lots of vintage paper goods, such as books and vintage ads, throughout the store.

If you need a special reason to visit, the Coop Antiques goes into full festive mode in early November with its annual holiday extravaganza.
TIP: After visiting The Coop Antiques, head across the road to browse the used bookstore and grab lunch at the Town House Restaurant.
Address: 97 Geneva Drive, Oviedo, FL 32765
3. The Lovely Boutique Market
Next time you’re browsing East End Market or Park Avenue CDs in Audubon Park, take a short walk over to The Lovely Boutique Market. This antique mall has colorful finds and a hipster vibe.
For fans of midcentury modern, this is the Orlando antique mall to check out. Their furniture selection radiates ‘60s chic. They also have cute smaller items such as glassware and home decor.

But the main attraction here is their vintage clothing selection. There’s a room in the back full of clothing and accessories for you to browse. And there’s more clothing throughout the store.

Even though The Lovely is on the smaller side compared to other antique malls in Orlando, it’s neatly organized and everything is well-chosen. I like stopping here when I’m in the area.
TIP: You can shop The Lovely’s inventory on their website and purchase items for pickup.
Address: 2906 Corrine Drive, Orlando, FL 32803
Wirewood Market
Wirewood Market is one of three antique malls you can visit in Altamonte Springs.
Like some other antique malls in Orlando, Wirewood seems to focus mainly on farmhouse style and shabby chic. Even though it’s on the smaller side, they’ve got a good selection. I found all sorts of interesting items there, from little figurines to books and artwork.

The store itself has a bright, comfortable feel. Each dealer area is organized and styled with beautiful displays. It doesn’t feel like you have to dig as much as you might at other antique malls. If you’re someone who usually feels overwhelmed by antique malls, give this one a try.

Address: 1102 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Adjectives Market
Adjectives Market has five locations in Orlando, but their flagship store is in Altamonte Springs. This store is the original and the biggest, spanning 40,000 square feet.
Adjectives Market combines a modern furniture store with an antique mall. While the furniture selection is the main event, they still have some good antique finds. From vintage dishes to old books and antique furniture, there’s a lot to look at.


Adjectives Market is a good place to shop if you’re into mixing old and new decor, or if you need some home décor inspiration. It’s on the pricier side but has a unique selection. And if you don’t find what you’re looking for, you can always check one of their other locations.
Address: 1200 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
The Mercantile Antiques & Uniques
The Mercantile Antiques & Uniques is a newer addition to the Orlando antique mall scene, having opened its doors in 2024. The Altamonte Springs store is in the process of filling out its 33,000-square-foot space.
At the Mercantile, you can find a mix of items and styles, from midcentury modern to farmhouse decor. Like Orange Tree, you never know what treasures you might stumble upon here.

One of the store’s standout features is its impressive jewelry counters. They’re stocked with all sorts of vintage and antique jewelry—I even found a Star Trek pin in there on a recent visit. If you’re interested in something specific, ask a staff member to unlock it for you.

In addition to jewelry, the Mercantile also has bins filled with vintage records.

While the store is still settling into its spacious digs, there’s already a lot on display here.
Address: 1260 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Trader Mae’s
Located in Apopka, Trader Mae’s is further out than other antique malls in Orlando. However, it’s worth visiting for its selection. With two warehouses and an outdoor area, this place is packed with treasures.
Trader Mae’s specializes in farmhouse and shabby chic décor. The store offers a blend of antiques and modern vintage-style pieces from over 100 dealers. It’s a great spot to browse for home décor without feeling rushed.

Notes on Trader Mae’s:
- The store is open Thursdays-Mondays, so check to make sure the store is open before you visit.
- The store isn’t air-conditioned, but they run giant fans throughout the buildings to cool things down.
- They offer free coffee, tea, and water while you’re shopping.
Address: 2001 Rock Springs Road, Apopka, FL 32712
Conclusion: 7 Antique Malls in Orlando for Treasure Hunting
The antique malls in Orlando may not be the largest, but they make up for it with an impressive selection. They’re packed with treasures for anyone who’s willing to dig. Whether you’re searching for midcentury furniture, retro clothes, or one-of-a-kind collectibles, these seven spots have got you covered.