Must-see shopping in Anchorage Region

  • Dos Manos

    Anchorage

    Billing itself as a 'funktional' art gallery, Dos Manos sells locally crafted art and jewelry, and very cool Alaska-themed T-shirts. A recent expansion…

  • Dankorage

    Anchorage

    Weed shops have sprouted across Anchorage since the state legalized recreational marijuana in 2014. One of more than half-a-dozen weed shops in Anchorage,…

  • Anchorage Market & Festival

    Anchorage

    This was called the ‘Saturday Market’ until it became so popular it opened on Sundays. It's an open market with live music and more than 300 booths…

  • REI

    Anchorage

    Anchorage’s largest outdoor store has everything you might ever need, from wool socks to backpacks to kayaks to camp chairs. Besides being able to repair…

  • Spenard Farmers Market

    Anchorage

    One of a handful of farmers markets around town, this one features handmade arts and crafts, plus locally grown produce and Alaska seafood. A festive vibe…

  • ANC Auxiliary Craft Shop

    Anchorage

    Located on the 1st floor of the Alaska Native Medical Center, it has some of the finest Alaska Native arts and crafts available to the public. But it has…

  • Oomingmak Musk Ox Producers Co-op

    Anchorage

    Handles a variety of very soft, very warm and very expensive garments made of arctic musk-ox wool, hand-knitted in Inupiaq villages.

  • Title Wave Books

    Anchorage

    A fabulous bookstore, with 25,000 sq ft of used books, including many on Alaska.

  • Alaska Native Heritage Center

    Anchorage

    A gift shop stocking jewelry, carvings and other 'artifacts'. There are booths where craftspeople make fresh knickknacks while you watch.

  • Alaska Wild Berry Park

    Anchorage

    If the Flattop Mountain hike is overly ambitious for your kids, head to this giant jam and gift shop. It’s definitely a tourist trap, but who can resist a…

  • Ulu Factory

    Anchorage

    The ulu (oo-loo) is to Alaska what the rubber alligator is to Florida: everybody sells them. Still, it's a tool many Alaskans actually use, and this shop…