Flea markets & food markets in Hanover

Wonderful flea, design & food markets and everything in between: haggle, dawdle, dust off vintage pieces. From fresh food at the weekly market to handmade crafts at the art market. These markets are real treasures.

Strolling around Hanover: flea markets, pop-up stores, antique and flea markets

Hanover is dawdling, and seriously so. If you want to spend a Saturday morning here with a good market visit, you are spoiled for choice between several permanent fixtures in the city. Probably the best-known place to go is the Old Town flea market on the Hohe Ufer, which takes place every Saturday from March to October around the famous Nanas. Jewelry, vinyl records, old comics, pictures, tools - the selection is as varied as the people who come here to browse, and the setting right on the Leine makes the stroll even more beautiful. If you like it a little bigger, head to the flea market at the exhibition grounds: one of the largest covered flea markets in the region opens its doors there almost every Saturday, partly indoors, partly outdoors, and in (almost) any weather. It's a must-visit for real endurance hunters. Also worth a look is the flea market at the racecourse in Langenhagen, which is one of the largest flea markets in Lower Saxony on Saturdays and offers plenty of space for extensive bargain hunting with its extensive grounds. Those who prefer to immerse themselves in their own neighborhood should keep an eye on the yard flea markets: Several times a year, Hanoverians dawdle in their yards and gardens, the whole neighborhood joins in, and the result is a relaxed mix of neighborhood festival and pop-up market where you never know exactly what awaits you behind the next driveway. In short: Hanover has an amazing density of regular markets all year round. Take a look at our overview, find your nearest market and go there. The best find won't wait.