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Shopping · Flagstaff
Just south of the railroad tracks and Route 66, the Southside is Flagstaff's most characterful neighborhood — a onetime lumber-and-mill district dating to the 1890s that has grown into a walkable stretch of independent shops, galleries, cafes, and small restaurants. It has a creative, lived-in feel distinct from the more polished storefronts a few blocks north.
It is the kind of place best explored on foot with no particular agenda: browse a vintage store, duck into a gallery, grab a coffee, and see where the afternoon takes you. The mix of businesses shifts over time, which is part of the charm — there is always something new tucked into the old buildings.
From a Flagstaff rental, it pairs naturally with a downtown stroll — the two districts sit side by side, so you can wander between shops, a bite to eat, and the historic core all in one easy outing.