These flea markets in Berlin are now taking place again
Goodbye online shopping, hello flea markets and flea markets! Since everything has picked up again, it's time to shop again. Whether antiques or bric-a-brac - Berlin's markets cover all niches of the shopping spectrum. We've done some research and picked out the coolest markets for you. Save your coins and make a note of the dates, there are plenty of treasures waiting for you!
MarketFlohmarkt im Mauerpark
The flea market in Mauerpark Berlin is a lively meeting place for bargain hunters, art lovers and Berlin visitors alike. Every Sunday, the park is transformed into a colorful marketplace where vintage treasures, handmade works of art and curious finds are on sale. With a relaxed atmosphere, live music and a variety of food stalls, the Mauerpark flea market offers a unique shopping experience in the midst of Berlin's lively scene.
MarketFlohmarkt am Arkonaplatz
Discover treasures and curiosities at the year-round flea market on Arkonplatz. Not far from Mauerpark, this market offers a diverse selection of vintage finds, antiques and handicrafts all year round. A lively meeting place for lovers of the unique and special.
MarketFlohmarkt am Boxhagener Platz
The flea market at Boxi is a lively meeting place for bargain hunters and creative enthusiasts. Every Sunday, this popular square with a large green area is transformed into a colorful market where you can discover vintage finds, handicrafts and culinary delights. Immerse yourself in the relaxed atmosphere, browse for unique treasures and enjoy the vibrant flair of Friedrichshain.
MarketAntikmarkt am Ostbahnhof
10243 Berlin
THE address for antiques fans and collectors - a high-quality and constantly changing selection from more than 120 dealers. The keywords: special and unusual. Whether furniture, porcelain, design, jewelry or collector's items such as stamps and coins, no two items are alike here.
Every Sunday (except on Sundays when the antique flea market takes place in Karlshorst)
MarketRAW-Flohmarkt
At the RAW flea market you will find a colorful mix of everything your heart desires. The large selection of fashion is particularly popular. From vintage and retro to "I've never worn that" - you'll find everything at the flea market. No problem. Toilets are available on the premises and can sometimes be used as changing rooms. In addition to curiosities and useful items from mainly private traders, you will also find local artists offering their handicrafts, jewelry and paintings every week.
MarketBerliner Kunstmarkt an der Museumsinsel
10117 Berlin
The Berlin Art Market on Museum Island has been a regular open-air event in the historic center of Berlin-Mitte for over 30 years. Every weekend, artists, craftspeople and designers present their works for sale. Berlin has developed into a European metropolis of art and culture, and the market reflects this diversity. It offers space for traditional and digital art and crafts, which is particularly appreciated by younger generations. The art market promotes direct interaction between artists and the public and enriches the cultural environment of Museum Island. As an integral part of Berlin, it is represented in national and international travel guides and presents the city as a creative center comparable to Paris, London or Barcelona.
Flohmarkt am Bode-Museum
The antique and book market takes place regularly in front of the Bode Museum on Museum Island. Every Saturday, Sunday and on public holidays, around 60 dealers present books, records, arts and crafts, jewelry and much more against this impressive backdrop. The wide selection ranges from modern antiquarian bookshops to rare collector's items. The market, one of the most beautiful in Berlin, largely dispenses with new goods and instead offers a diverse selection of antiques and works of art.
MarketTrödelmarkt Straße des 17. Juni
10557 Berlin
The flea market on Straße des 17. Juni at Tiergarten S-Bahn station is one of the largest and oldest flea markets in Berlin. It offers a variety of junk, books, recordings, antiques and more. Open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 5 pm, the market stretches along Straße des 17. Juni and invites you to take a relaxed stroll between the stalls. It can be ideally combined with a snack on the market grounds or a walk in the nearby Großer Tiergarten.
MarketTrödelmarkt Marheinekeplatz
The flea market on Marheinekeplatz in Bergmannstraße offers fashion, books, recordings, arts and crafts and toys every Saturday and Sunday. Popular for its proximity to cafés and restaurants, you will find a varied mix of private sellers and small traders here. The offerings range from antiques and fashion to toys and art. A small playground and a fountain offer variety, while the market hall and surrounding cafés provide space for culinary delights.
MarketIck Trödel Flohmarkt
This is still the original Berlin flea market! Here you can still get real bargains and genuine flea market vibes!
Prices for a stand: Market stall - 29 € | open space - 8 € (bring your own table)
Flohmarkt Mecklenburgische Straße
A visit to a flea market like no other: Here you will not only find junk but also antiques, old furniture, used designer products and clothing.
MarketFlohmarkt Rathaus Schöneberg
10825 Berlin
It gets lively here: every weekend, all kinds of people gather at this historic location to sell their junk. If you need a rest between all the haggling, there is a snack bar. Let's go bargain hunting!
MarketNowkoelln Flowmarkt
The Nowkoelln flea market brings private second-hand, art, music and original handmades to the idyllic Maybachufer in Neukölln.