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The 10 Best Flea Markets in Berlin

Berlin is a paradise for anyone who loves vintage clothing, antiques, designer pieces, rare records or vintage Bauhaus furniture. Hardly any other city in Europe has so many places to find unique second-hand treasures. In hip neighbourhoods of Kreuzberg, Neukölln, Friedrichshain and Prenzlauer Berg, you’ll come across curated vintage boutiques, large flea markets, and all kinds of second-hand shops. This mix is exactly what makes the capital one of the best cities for vintage shopping in Europe.

Berlin’s flea markets are especially popular, attracting hundreds of visitors every Saturday and Sunday. Some of them have almost legendary status – the flea market Berlin Mauerpark, for example, is the biggest flea market in Berlin and is known worldwide for its open-air karaoke stage. Others are quieter and mostly attract locals, who are looking for a good bargain.

Before you dive into the 10 best Berlin flea markets, here are a few quick tips for a successful day of browsing:

  • Come early to get the best deals.
  • Haggling is part of the Berlin thrifting experience but always keep it friendly.
  • Don’t buy something just because it’s cheap. Think about whether you genuinely need it.

 

The 10 Best Flea Markets in Berlin

1. Arkonaplatz Flea Market

Location: Arkonaplatz, 10435 Berlin (Prenzlauer Berg)
When: Every Sunday, all year round
Best for: Mid-century furniture, GDR design, vintage décor

Anyone searching for designer furniture in Berlin will sooner or later end up at the Arkonaplatz Flea Market. It’s cosy, well-organised and offers a more relaxed vibe, compared to other Berlin flea markets. It’s also the perfect market to visit if you're looking for décor and interior pieces. Many locals consider this market to be one of the best flea markets in Berlin for designer finds.

Arkonaplatz Flea Market

 

2. Flea Market at Boxhagener Platz

Location: Boxhagener Platz, 10245 Berlin (Friedrichshain)
When: Every Sunday
Best for: Second-hand clothing, books, jewellery

Friedrichshain is already a hotspot for vintage shopping in Berlin, and the Boxhagener Platz Flea Market fits right into that world. It’s ideal if you want to shop affordable vintage or second hand clothes in Berlin without too much fuss. Private sellers mix with young labels, creating a diverse vibe. For many locals, “Boxi” is their go-to Berlin flea market on a Sunday.

 

3. Berlin Mauerpark Flea Market

Location: Bernauer Str. 63–64, 13355 Berlin
When: Every Sunday, all year round
Best for: Clothing, streetwear, designer pieces, art

The Flea Market Berlin Mauerpark is without question the most famous in the city (and maybe even in the whole Europe). You’ll find everything here: vintage jeans, streetwear, furniture, cameras, art, jewellery and antiques. It’s also one of the top places in the city for vintage clothes and retro décor. Add street food, live music and karaoke into the mix and you get a unique cultural experience, not just a shopping trip.

Berlin Mauerpark Flea Market

 

4. Trödel- und Kunstmarkt Straße des 17. Juni

Location: Straße des 17. Juni, 10623 Berlin (Charlottenburg)
When: Saturday & Sunday
Best for: Antiques, art, furniture

At this market, you’ll find high-quality antiques: oil paintings, Art Deco lamps, porcelain and rare books. It’s ideal for anyone interested in real historical pieces or in finding something truly unique. This market is one of the best choices for antique lovers and collectors.

Trödel- und Kunstmarkt Straße des 17. Juni

 

5. Flea Market at Schöneberg Town Hall

Location: John-F.-Kennedy-Platz, 10825 Berlin
When: Saturday & Sunday
Best for: Household goods, clothing, collectibles

A real neighbourhood market – uncomplicated, open and friendly. Particularly great if you’re hunting for cheap second-hand clothes in Berlin or small everyday items. Here, you’ll also find books, vinyls, household goods and small bits of furniture. Perfect for a relaxed weekend browse without too much hustle and tourist crowds.

 

6. RAW Flea Market

Location: Revaler Str. 99, 10245 Berlin (Friedrichshain)
When: Every Sunday
Best for: Young designers, accessories, streetwear

The RAW Flea Market blends the art scene with thrifting, making it a favourite among younger Berliners. Expect creative fashion pieces, prints, accessories and local labels. It’s one of the trendiest Berlin vintage markets to visit. Everything here has that unmistakable Berlin flair – alternative, free and creative.

RAW Flea Market

 

7. Flea Market at Leopoldplatz

Location: Leopoldplatz, 13353 Berlin (Wedding)
When: Every Saturday
Best for: Household goods, furniture, clothing

This market proves that a market doesn’t need to be hip to be good. The Leopoldplatz Market is a favourite among bargain hunters and locals who love to rummage. Whether you're after affordable deco, second hand clothes or even household goods, there’s always something to find. Wedding’s second-hand scene might be underrated, but it continues to grow.

lea Market at Leopoldplatz

 

8. Nowkoelln Flowmarkt

Location: Maybachufer, 12047 Berlin (Neukölln)
When: Every second Sunday (March–November)
Best for: Local designer pieces, fashion, vinyl

The most popular market in Neukölln – stylish, creative and always buzzing. It’s especially good for finding emerging designers and unique pieces. Combine it with a stroll through the vintage shops at Maybachufer for a full day of exploring vintage in Berlin.

Nowkoelln Flowmarkt

 

9. NK Kranoldplatz Flea Market

Location: Kranoldplatz, 12051 Berlin
When: Varies, usually weekends
Best for: Clothing, small furniture, personal finds

A quieter, very local market, perfect for spontaneous vintage discoveries and cheap finds. This market offers cheap second-hand clothes, hand-crafted ceramics, and a few stalls with street foods, drinks, and coffee. Ideal if you prefer smaller crowds and relaxed browsing.

 

10. Trödelmarkt am Marheinekeplatz

Location: Marheinekeplatz, 10961 Berlin (Kreuzberg)
When: Every Saturday
Best for: Books, vinyl, ceramics, collectibles

Kreuzberg is known for great vintage shopping, and this market fits right in. The area around Marheinekeplatz is calm, full of cafés and perfect for a relaxed Sunday stroll. The market us ideal for discovering ceramics, antiques or vinyl records. It’s a favourite among locals who enjoy a peaceful rummage.


Berlin is a treasure trove for anyone who loves thrifting. Whether you’re searching for antiques, designer items, furniture or simply the cheapest vintage clothes, there’s something waiting for you at every Berlin flea market.

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