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Old Town Spring

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🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Younger children enjoy the stroller-friendly walkways, candy shops, and open spaces to explore, while older kids appreciate the unique shopping experiences, seasonal events, and the village's storybook atmosphere.

About

Old Town Spring is a delightful historic shopping village that transports families back in time with its charming Victorian-era buildings, tree-shaded walkways, and over 150 unique boutiques and restaurants. Kids love exploring the whimsical gardens, hunting for treasures in toy shops and sweet boutiques, and enjoying the numerous seasonal festivals that bring this quaint village to life year-round.

Highlights

  • Over 150 unique shops including toy stores, candy boutiques, and gift shops perfect for browsing with kids
  • Beautiful garden spaces and Victorian architecture creating a storybook village atmosphere
  • Seasonal festivals throughout the year with live music, kids' activities, and special entertainment
  • Multiple ice cream shops and casual eateries scattered throughout the village
  • Shaded walkways and benches making it comfortable for families to explore at a leisurely pace

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Park in the free lots along Main Street or on side streets - arrive early during festivals as parking fills up quickly on event weekends.
  2. 2.Visit during one of the themed festivals (Texas Crawfish Festival, Home for the Holidays) for live entertainment, kids' activities, and special vendors beyond the regular shops.
  3. 3.Bring cash for smaller boutiques and festival vendors, though most shops accept cards.
  4. 4.Stop by the Wunsche Bros. Cafe & Saloon building to see the historic train depot architecture and let kids spot the vintage details throughout the village.
  5. 5.Download a map from the Old Town Spring website before visiting to plan your route and locate kid-friendly shops like toy stores and ice cream parlors.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather for strolling outdoors, with March through May and September through November being ideal. Visit on weekday mornings for a quieter experience, or come during weekend festivals for maximum entertainment and activities, though expect larger crowds.

What to Know

Shopping and exploring the village is free, though you'll want a budget for treats, toys, and unique finds in the boutiques. Ample free parking is available throughout the area, and numerous on-site restaurants offer kid-friendly menus, from casual cafes to ice cream shops.

Seasonal Notes

Old Town Spring hosts major festivals year-round including the Texas Crawfish Festival (spring), Old Town Spring Summer Blast, Fall Festival, and the popular Home for the Holidays celebration. Summer can be hot and humid, so plan for morning visits. The village is beautifully decorated during the holiday season from November through December.

Nearby Eats

Wunsche Bros. Cafe & Saloon offers family-friendly dining in a historic building with burgers, sandwiches, and a casual atmosphere. For sweet treats, stop by one of the village's ice cream parlors or the old-fashioned candy shops scattered throughout Old Town Spring itself.

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