Discover unique shopping opportunities in Santa Rosa’s Historic Railroad Square.

Explore Unique Shopping in Santa Rosa’s Historic Railroad Square

Welcome to Railroad Square, Santa Rosa’s Historic district, where every shop tells a story and every purchase supports local artisans and businesses. Join the joy of discovering the hidden gems nestled within this charming area. The vibrant streets of Railroad Square are where shopping and dining aren’t just about acquiring goods and having a delicious meal; it’s about experiencing the rich history and culture of our community.

Discovering Hidden Treasures

In Historic Railroad Square, shopping isn’t confined to the ordinary—it’s an adventure filled with surprises at every turn. From quaint boutiques to eclectic antique stores, there’s something here for every taste and preference.

Supporting Local Artisans

Shopping in Railroad Square is an opportunity to support local artisans and craftspeople. Whether you’re looking for handcrafted jewelry, artisanal chocolates, or locally-made home decor, you’ll find it all here.

Immersing Yourself in History

As you wander through the streets of Railroad Square, you can’t help but feel the echoes of the past all around you. This district has a rich history, and many of its shops are housed in original, beautifully restored buildings. Learn the significance of the historic buildings you stroll by with our Railroad Square Walking Tour, and spend some time at the Visitor Center (the former train depot next to the railroad tracks) to truly explore what Railroad Square has to offer.

Join Us in Historic Railroad Square

Whether you’re a Santa Rosa local or a visitor to Railroad Square, we invite you to experience shopping in a whole new way. Come stroll along our historic streets, browse our unique shops, and discover the magic that makes Railroad Square unlike anywhere else. With each purchase you make, you’re not just buying an item—you’re supporting the heart and soul of our community. So come on down and see what treasures await you in Historic Railroad Square.