Weaverville, Asheville & Surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains
Your guide to unique gifts and local treasures perfect for the holiday season.

Where do locals shop in downtown Weaverville, Main Street, and the surrounding area?
A charming walkable downtown featuring antiques, art, and specialty shops with small-town mountain charm.
Galleries & Art
- Miya Gallery – Jewelry, local crafts and art from regional artists
- Crucible Glass Blowing Studios – Watch artists create beautiful glass pieces
- Reems Creek Pottery – Working pottery studio with Beth and Rob Magnum; beautiful handmade pottery
- Artisans on Main – Curated local artists offering lamps, woodworking, jewelry, and unique gifts
- Salvaterra Pottery – Local pottery studio


Specialty Shops
- Curtis Wright Outfitters – Specializing in fly fishing trips, falconry experiences, and other outdoor items
- Honey & the Hive – Specializes in local honey, bee-keeping supplies, honey sticks, and unique gifts
- Tessa’s Shop Around the Corner (55 N Main Street) – Linens, candles, lotions, and home décor items
- The Cottage Door – Boutique with unique finds
- Sanctuary of Stuff – Large, bright shop with reasonable prices and one-of-a-kind pieces by local artists
Special Event: Candlelight Stroll on Main Street – December 12, 2025
Grove Arcade – Downtown Asheville
1 Page Avenue, Asheville, NC
Built in 1929 as one of America’s first indoor shopping malls, this architectural gem features ornate details, glass skylights, and 35+ locally-owned businesses.


Featured Shops & Galleries
- Mountain Made Art Gallery – Local art and craft gallery celebrating Asheville makers
- Enter the Earth – Fine minerals, fossils, and crystals
- Mission at the Grove – Curated regional art and unique finds
- Serenity + Scott Apothecary – Organic cosmetics, skincare, fragrances, and specialty grooming products
- Roberto Coin – Fine jewelry from a James Beard Award-winning entrepreneur’s vision
- Spicewalla – Small-batch spices, signature blends, and rubs founded by chef Meherwan Irani
- The Woodrow Instrument Co. – Handcrafted unique musical instruments for 20+ years
- Stevenson Rare Coins & Jewelry – Rare U.S. coins, currency, gold and silver
- Wake Foot Sanctuary – Foot soaks and massage services with specialty products
- Adoratherapy – Wellness and aromatherapy products
- Hat Shop – Specialty millinery
- Asheville NC Home Crafts – Yarn, handmade items, dolls, puppets, scarves, baskets
- Children’s Boutique – Unique clothing, books, games, toys, and infant items
Shopping Experience
- Indoor climate-controlled shopping
- Daily outdoor Makers Market on Page Avenue featuring rotating local artisans
- Restaurant Row with diverse dining options
- Historic architectural beauty with ornate details and a glass ceiling
Special Event: Winter Wonderland holiday celebration with decorations and a lighted tree. Saturday, November 29th, 2025.
Hours: Most shops open Monday-Saturday 10am-8pm, Sunday 10am-5pm
Historic Biltmore Village – Now Open!

Historic Biltmore Village, a charming neighborhood just outside downtown Asheville, is steadily recovering from Hurricane Helene’s impact. As businesses reopen, this area offers a delightful mix of shops and dining options, perfect for holiday shopping. The Historic Biltmore Village website maintains an updated list of open businesses—check regularly for the latest status. Here’s a curated list of currently open spots to explore:
- Finch Asheville: A boutique shop for unique finds.
- Gardener’s Cottage: A lovely garden shop for home and decor.
- The Corner Kitchen: A beloved restaurant serving fresh, local cuisine.
- Premier Sotheby’s International Realty Asheville: Real estate services in the area.
- Spartina 449 Asheville Biltmore Village Store: Coastal-inspired clothing and accessories.
- The Bohemian Asheville: Bohemian-style boutique.
- New Morning Gallery: Art gallery featuring local artists.
- Red Stag Grill: Upscale dining with mountain views.
- Zen Skin Care Studio: Spa and skincare services.
- Village Antiques: Marketplace for antiques and treasure hunting.
- Village Artisans Market: For local art
- Tina Stephens: Women’s apparel.
- Monkees of Biltmore: Women’s apparel.
- JW Bell: Specialty shop for unique items.
- Lilly Pulitzer Palm Village Asheville: Boutique shopping experience.
- Ruth’s Chris Steak House Asheville: Fine dining steakhouse.
As recovery continues, supporting these businesses helps revitalize the area. Plan your visit to Biltmore Village for a blend of history and modern charm!
River Arts District – Asheville
Working artist studios and galleries in converted warehouses along the French Broad River.
What Makes It Special
- 700+ artists in 26 buildings creating in real-time
- Watch artists weave scarves, fire pottery, turn wood bowls, or paint portraits
- Second Saturday Art Stroll – Monthly event highlighting diverse art and techniques
- Open studios where visitors can meet artists and discuss their creative process
Key Areas
- Roberts Street, Artful Way, Depot Street, and Clingman Avenue
- Riverview Station (191 Lyman Street) – Home to dozens of artists including 310 Art
- St. Claire Art (344 Depot Street)
- The Marquee (Foundation Studios & Foundy Street)


Notable Studios & Galleries
- Northlight Studios – Contemporary art
- Trackside Studios – Interactive art experiences
- Marquee Asheville – Design-centric market with vintage, antiques, artful decor, jewelry, and craft
- Wedge Brewing Company – Brewery with adjacent studios
- Philip Deangelo Studio & Gallery
- Clayspace Co-op
- Odyssey Co-op Gallery
Art to Purchase
Paintings, ceramics, glass, sculpture, wood, fiber art, jewelry, handmade scarves, pottery, portraits, and more in all price ranges.
Note: The River Arts District was impacted by Hurricane Helene but is now open. The upper RAD (Roberts Street, Artful Way, Depot Street, Clingman Avenue) has reopened. There’s also a RADA Outpost at 24 N Lexington in downtown Asheville.
Downtown Black Mountain, NC
20 minutes east of Asheville
A charming walkable downtown with over 20 locally-owned shops featuring handmade pottery, European gifts, clothing, jewelry, antiques, candles, lotions, hand-woven baskets, and quilts.

Art Galleries
- Seven Sisters Gallery – Work from 100+ local and regional artists
- Visions of Creation Gallery – Fine jewelry; ring-making classes offered
- Chifferobe Home and Garden Art Gallery (132 Cherry St) – Colorful, fun home decor from local artists
- Grace Jewelers
- Bella Gallery – Jewelry and local art
Specialty Shops
- C.W. Moose Trading Company – Curated gifts celebrating the Blue Ridge Mountains; locally-made items
- Town Hardware & General Store – Spans three historic buildings; toys, gifts, hardware, and more
- The Curiosity Shoppe – Unique finds
- Sassafras on Sutton – Toys and specialty items
- Take A Hike Mountain Outfitters (103 W State St) – Outdoor gear and hiking information
- Europa – Fine Gifts from Europe and America – European gifts and pottery
- Ten Thousand Villages – Global artisan goods
- Black Mountain Home & Accents – Home decor
- The Dancing Dragonfly – Gifts and home items
- Mountain Nest – Pottery
- Common Housefly – Kitchen and home goods
- The Merry Wine Market – Wine, beer, and gourmet local foods
- Black Mountain Yarn Shop – Fiber arts supplies
- Bone-A-Fide Pet Boutique – Pet supplies and treats
- Books & Coffee Shop – Independent bookstore with espresso cafe; dog-friendly
Blue Ridge Mountains Merchandise
Many shops carry products celebrating the local mountain culture and landscape.
Downtown Hendersonville, NC
Historic Main Street – 6 walkable blocks
The second-largest downtown in western North Carolina, featuring 100+ shops and galleries with beautiful landscaping and historic architecture.

Art Galleries & Studios
- Art MoB: Studios and Marketplace (124 4th Ave E) – 80+ artists with five working studios; all mediums
- Art on 7th (330 7th Ave E) – Curated gallery
- Silver Fox Gallery (20+ years) – Elegant furniture and art from 100+ local artists
- Woodlands Gallery – Nature-inspired gifts, furniture, clothing, jewelry, pottery, and woodwork
- Smitten Smiths – Handmade jewelry gallery featuring four artists
- Woodhaven Glass – Hand-blown glass with seasonal artwork; watch the owner work
Specialty & Gift Shops
- Mast General Store (527 North Main) – Victorian housewares, toys, outdoor clothing in a historic building
- Casablanca Cigar Bar & Lounge (411 N. Main St) – Western North Carolina’s Largest Walk-in Humidor
- A Walk in the Woods (423 N Main St) – Handmade items from 70 local artists; fairy hair available
- All Nations Trading (514 N Main St) – Authentic Native American jewelry, dream catchers, pottery, Cherokee artifacts
- Artlantic Unique Handcrafts (317 N Main St) – Unique crafts from around the world
- Narnia Studios – Whimsical florist, gift boutique, American-made products, fairy garden items
- Dish Girl (Sixth Ave) – Vintage and new Fiestaware, dishware, home decor
- American Refinery (123 3rd Ave W) – Unique finds
- Bone & Bottle Butcher Shop (238 N Main St) – Curated wines and specialty items
- The Little Corner Store – Antiques
- The Joy of Books – Locally-owned independent bookstore
Asheville & Blue Ridge Mountains Merchandise
Many shops feature mountain-themed gifts, local artwork, and regional products.
Special Events
- Home for the Holidays – Thanksgiving through New Year’s with live performances, lights, parade, and shopping specials
- Bearfootin’ in Hendersonville – Public art display featuring decorated bear statues throughout downtown
Visitor Information
Hendersonville Visitor Center: 201 South Main Street
Shopping Tips for Holiday Gift-Giving
Why Shop Local This Season:
- Support small businesses and local artisans
- Find truly one-of-a-kind gifts not available anywhere else
- Meet the artists and makers behind the products
- Sustainable shopping supporting the regional economy
- Beautiful mountain towns are perfect for a holiday shopping day trip
Best Shopping Days:
- Wednesday-Saturday for River Arts District (most artists in studios)
- Friday-Saturday for the best selection in all areas
- Check individual business hours, as some close on specific days
Perfect Gifts to Find:
- Handmade pottery and ceramics
- Original artwork and prints
- Locally crafted jewelry
- Blue Ridge Mountains-themed items
- Asheville-specific merchandise and artwork
- Natural fibers and textiles
- Hand-blown glass
- Artisan home goods
- Specialty food products and spices
- Vintage and antique treasures
- Native American crafts
- Unique toys and children’s items
Make a day (or weekend) of exploring these charming mountain shopping destinations! Each offers its own unique character, from Weaverville’s small-town Main Street to the architectural wonder of Grove Arcade, the working studios of River Arts District, and the historic charm of Black Mountain and Hendersonville.