Berlin’s coolest flea-markets
Visiting a flea-market is most Berliner’s favorite Sunday’s activity, right after ordering a coke taxi. Flea markets are deeply entrenched in Berlin’s culture, nurturing the the poor but sexy image. They are great places to stroll around and hunt for bargains or find some local designer gems.
Probably the most authentic flea-market in the city, having only stands by regular people since there are no professional sellers allowed. The market is situated right next to the Landwehrkanal, so it’s one loooong market.
What: Vintage clothing and accessories
When: Every two weeks on Sunday‘s 10 am to 5 pm
Winterbreak mid-december - mid march
The “coolest” fleamarket of Berlin, the RAW-Gelände with all it’s Graffiti makes for an amazing setting. It has been growing a lot in the past few years and draws a lot of people with alternative clothing- and lifestyles. Don’t forget to visit the Teledisco while there.
What: Alternative clothing and small designers.
When: Every Sunday 9 am to 5 pm
In the heart of Friedrichshain, the Boxhagener fleamarket is a popular spot for locals and toursists alike to have a stroll. The Simon Dach Strasse is just around the corner. It has a good balance between professional sellers and normal people stands.
What: Antiques, vinyl, books, furniture
When: Every Sunday 10 am to 6 pm
The biggest and most popular flea-market in Berlin. It’s more than just a flea-market, there are dozens awesome street food stands, a live karaoke stadium and big chunk of the Berlin wall. A full day of entertainment is assured.
What: More than you can imagine, old & new
When: Every Sunday 9 am to 6 pm