Mauerpark Flohmarkt is hands down the biggest and most vibrant flea market in Berlin, open every Sunday. It’s a treasure trove where you can find just about anything—vintage clothes, unique household goods, accessories, handmade art pieces, vintage cameras, and much more. Whether you’re hunting for a one-of-a-kind souvenir or just love browsing through eclectic collections, this market has something for everyone.
What truly sets it apart is the incredible selection of international street and finger food. From Italian delicacies to Asian fusion, South American specialties, and more, the food stalls are reason enough to visit. The atmosphere is lively, welcoming, and distinctly Berlin, with live music and performers adding to the charm.
If you’ve already ticked off the city’s main attractions, Mauerpark Flohmarkt is the perfect way to spend a relaxed Sunday. It’s a fantastic spot to soak in Berlin’s creative and multicultural vibe while indulging in some retail therapy and delicious treats. Highly...
Read moreIt used to be alright some years ago. You could still find cheap stuff, which is what flea markets should be all about. For example, I bought some nice records for one euro the piece before Covid. Nowadays, however, it's full of vendors charging high prices and selling mostly NEW stuff, then you have scammers selling stolen goods, it's also overcrowded as hell and to sum it up in two words - it's a TOURIST TRAP. Just today a guy tried to charge me 60 euro for 6 records that were dirty, with visible scratches. Which says a lot about the state of the place. T-shirts for 25 euros, trashy point and shoot cameras for 40 euros, these were just some of the things I saw today. Apparently now you have the same sellers every week too because last time I came a few months ago, I encountered the same people. If you want to get ripped off, that's the...
Read moreArrive early and soak up the vibe of this fantastic market and beautiful park! I got there around 8:45 AM. Some stalls were still setting up, but it gave me a great overview and the chance to stroll around at my own pace. By the time I did a second round (around 10:30 AM), it was noticeably busier, but still totally manageable for browsing and finding treasures. It’s a fun mix of second-hand goods, antiques, and new items. Artists and designers also sell their creations here. For me it’s the perfect way to spend a Sunday morning. Afterward, you can hang out in the park for great food and live music, and if you're up for more, the flea market at Arkonaplatz is just a five-minute walk away. Highly...
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