Flea Markets Berlin

Flohmarkt am Mauerpark

Flohmarkt im Mauerpark
Sundays  8am to 6pm
Bernauer Straße 63-64, 13355 Berlin
U2 Eberswalder Str. / U8 Bernauer Str.

Probably on of the most popular flea markets in Berlin, and definitely the most hyped. You can get all kinds of bric-a-brac here, as well as second-hand bicycles which the previous owners may or may not have parted with voluntarily. There are plenty of food stalls with more to offer than the usual kebab fare. What is truly unique about this market is the public karaoke in an amphitheater. If you break out in song here, a large audience of strangers will applaud you.

Trödelmarkt auf dem Boxhagener Platz

www.boxhagenerplatz.org
Sundays 10am to 6pm
Boxhagener Platz, 10245 Berlin
U5 Sameriterstr. / U1 & S Warschauer Str.
 

The square affectionately called “Boxi” is located in the heart of the trendy Friedrichshain district and lined with restaurants, cafés and bars. On Sundays, crowds converge to haggle over clothing, kitchenware, books etc.

Trödelmarkt Arkonaplatz

www.troedelmarkt-arkonaplatz.de
Sundays 10am to 4pm
Arkonaplatz, 10435 Berlin
U8 Bernauer Str.

One of Berlin’s oldest markets. The vendors are residents of the neighborhood.

Nowkoelln Flowmarkt

www.nowkoelln.de
Every other Sunday
Maybachufer, 12047 Berlin
U8 Schönleinstr.

This market for art, music and handicrafts, on the other hand, is quite new. Idyllically located on the banks of the canal in the hip Kreuzkölln neighborhood.

Der Berliner Trödelmarkt

www.berliner-troedelmarkt.de
Saturdays & Sundays 10am to 5pm
Straße des 17. Juni, 10623 Berlin
S Tiergarten

Big, long-established, touristy. You can get absolutely everything here, but not for a song.

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