Flea markets & flea markets in Berlin

Wonderful flea markets & food markets in Berlin: haggle, dawdle, dust off vintage pieces. When does the Neukölln flea market start? Where was the Bite Club and the Cheesecake Festival again? We recommend the coolest markets in the city between Maybachufer and Mauerpark.

Flea, flea market, antique market, food market and night market in Berlin

Berlin is a city that throws away what others would pick up and at the same time picks up everything that others would throw away. So it's no wonder that the market culture here has a dimension all of its own. Whether you're on the hunt for a vintage treasure, browsing for handmade jewelry or simply strolling aimlessly through rows of bric-a-brac while holding a coffee in your hand: You're guaranteed to find your market in Berlin. Literally. The flea market in Mauerpark is something of a Berlin must-see for anyone who has never seen a flea market from the inside before and is therefore admired accordingly. Every Sunday, the park in Prenzlauer Berg is transformed into a huge open-air rummage paradise with over 20,000 square meters of space where records, old designer pieces, books, clothes and all kinds of junk with potential await new owners. If you prefer a quieter stroll, the flea market on Boxhagener Platz in Friedrichshain is the place to be: Every Sunday, private traders open their crates and folding tables here, the atmosphere is close to the neighborhood and the chances of finding real insider tips are good. Those who like things a little more curatorial should check out the Nowkölln Flowmarkt on Maybachufer: Every second Sunday from spring to fall, Berlin creatives, designers and artisans present their work right on the waterfront in Neukölln, and the result is somewhere between a design market, pop-up exhibition and relaxed Sunday afternoon. Another classic is the flea market on Straße des 17. Juni, which takes place on Saturdays and Sundays in Tiergarten and exudes a unique, almost nostalgic atmosphere with its mix of antiques, vinyl records and curious collectibles. For all those who love flea markets but are actually mainly looking for beautiful things, it's also worth taking a look at the regular design markets and pop-up events that are held throughout the year at different locations in Berlin and always have new discoveries in store in the events calendar. The Berlin market scene is not only large, it is also constantly on the move. New formats emerge, creative concepts find their place between old courtyards and industrial halls, and sometimes a pop-up market suddenly turns a gray weekend into a really good day. If you're looking for events that offer more than just consumption, a Berlin market is the right place for you: here you'll meet makers, collectors, dreamers and occasional sellers who sell their favorite pieces with a story. Take a look at our calendar of events, pick your next market visit and set off. Somewhere between two wallpaper tables, your next favorite find is already waiting.