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Take a day trip to Marburger Farm Antique Show

The five-day festival draws vintage designers + collectors, musicians, and celebrities to Round Top, Texas.

A crowded indoor market under a large white tent filled with shoppers browsing various booths displaying art, antiques, and other vintage items. Many shoppers are wearing wide-brimmed hats and casual attire. The atmosphere is lively and bustling, with people closely examining the items on display, which include framed paintings and decorative artifacts.

Since 1997, folks have flocked to the Round Top festival for its unparalleled selection of vintage goods.

Photo provided by Marburger Farm Antique Show

Tickets are on sale now for Marburger Farm Antique Show, a one-of-a-kind festival set in the fields of Round Top, Texas, about an hour and a half east of Downtown Austin.

The fest is anchored by its vintage and antique shopping, which spans across 43 acres (or five football field-sized tents). The market is famous for its dazzling selection of European and American furniture, clothing, decor, relics, and collectibles.

But there’s much more in store for festival goers. The experience invites shoppers to immerse themselves in the uniquely Texan scene, whether it’s a live music performance by a local artist, an expert talk from a dealer or designer, eating breakfast and lunch at the Marburger Cafe, or tasting wine and chocolate at the Mar-Bar.

This year’s event — which is expected to host over 10,000 people — runs Tuesday, Oct. 15-Saturday, Oct. 19. We’ll see you there.

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