
The Lost Barrio Shops: Tucson’s destination for unique, locally owned finds in furniture, decor, and more.
Located at 200 S Park Ave in Tucson, The Lost Barrio Shops is a curated collection of boutiques, galleries, and home stores offering beautiful, one-of-a-kind items. Shoppers discover a range of furniture, housewares, antiques, decor, and handmade pieces across locally owned shops. Reviews praise the mix of options and standout finds, while some pieces may be pricey. It is a distinctive destination for stylish browsing.
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Browse a curated selection of one-of-a-kind, locally crafted furniture pieces, including rustic and modern designs.
Discover handmade pottery, lighting, artwork, and decor items to personalize your living space.
Explore a variety of antiques and vintage goods for collectors and decor enthusiasts.
View and purchase original artwork and handmade crafts from local artists and artisans.
Find special, locally made gifts, such as Catrina dolls and other unique items, perfect for any occasion.
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Overall rating
Bill Tobin
Great row of shops with something for everyone's style.
Tiffany Steiner
I thought this would have more affordable interesting little items or antiques, but it’s mostly big furniture. Gorgeous stuff, pricey but seems worth it, just not what I was expecting or looking for
Nicolle Gardiner
What a gem! Visited Tucson for my daughters graduation and wanted to find "unique" locally owned shops...well, this is the place to go! Seriously some of the best shopping I have ever experienced in any of our travels!! Beautiful housewares, furniture, antiques, decor, handmade items, etc. We went through every store and each was exciting in and of themselves! Bought a beautiful Catrina doll at Rustica. Rustica is probably my favorite store I have ever shopped at! They have gorgeous one of a kind furniture, accessories, lighting, pottery, artwork, and gifts. Lost Barrio shops are a must see!
Scate Rayz
It's a neat little area with beautiful & unique furniture options. The only downside is the gentrification aspect. I get it, suburbs are O-U-T and historic urban areas are in. But the upper middle class quest to urbanize should be careful to protect mixed income status of areas. Stop pushing us out to your no-longer desires suburban areas that are so heavily car dependent.
Dinah Sattley
Great shops! Fun things to buy and look at definitely. Very expensive ..