03 June, 2026

Top 8 flea markets in Berlin

When you think of Berlin, vintage clothes, books and unique second-hand finds quickly come to mind. The city is known for its creative, alternative vibe and offers a wide range of second-hand shops and flea markets. Whether you’re looking for something special or just want to have a browse, a visit to a flea market is a great way to experience the city.

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Are you looking for a unique souvenir or a new addition to your wardrobe? Berlin’s flea markets offer everything from vintage clothing and accessories to books, art and home décor. In this blog, we share our top 8 flea markets to visit in Berlin in 2026.

1. Antique and book market at Bodemuseum

This market is located right before the famous Bode museum near the Spree and a Berlin institution since 1992. A paradise for book lovers, you can find around 60 book and antique dealers here every weekend and on public holidays. Here you can find both vintage pieces and real antique rarities.

The stalls present everything from art to smaller antique furniture to a range of books but also jewellery, old postcards and photos, records and arts and crafts. The sellers are often joined by young artists who sale their works here as well.

2. Flea market at Arkonaplatz

This small antique and book market in Berlin-Mitte takes place every Sunday. Bargain hunters should make sure to come early in the morning to secure the best finds. While its size is manageable, the year-round market radiates the vibes of the hip neighbourhood.

Here you can find everything from arts and crafts to antiques, books and records as well as many finds from the former GDR. This market is mostly frequented by locals, hence you can expect lower prices in comparison to more popular markets and it won’t be overcrowded. Couldn’t find what you were looking for? Luckily, the flea market near Mauerpark is only a few minutes’ walk away.

3. Mauerpark Flea market

This flea market at Mauerpark is a cult event on its own. Located in the famous park, a popular hangout spot for locals and tourists alike, the all-year round market takes place every Sunday and brings together the best stalls but also designers, artists and food trucks. A lot of household clearances are being sold here as well as fashion, accessories and jewelry.

The lively crowd consists of locals, tourists and students, so grab a drink and join in. After your successful shopping tour the park is the perfect spot to take a break, listen to live music and enjoy a barbecue with your friends.

Explore flea markets with the Hop-on Hop-off bus

Would you like to combine a visit to one of the flea markets with sightseeing, without having to worry about public transport timetables? Then our Hop-on Hop-off bus is the perfect choice! The flea market near the Bode Museum is about a 12-minute walk from stop 11 on the Classic Tour. For the markets at Arkonaplatz and in Mauerpark, you can get off at stop 4 of the Trendy East Berlin & The Wall Tour; both markets are just a five-minute walk from the stop. You can then easily continue on the same tour to stop 8 at Ostbahnhof, where the flea market is right next to the stop. It couldn’t be more convenient!

With a 24- or 48-hour ticket, you can hop on and off as often as you like, whenever it suits you. This way, you can travel in comfort from one flea market to the next, whilst also visiting museums and other attractions along the way. What’s more, you’ll get a good feel for the city in a comfortable and relaxed manner.

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4. Antique market at Ostbahnhof

No junk but high quality antiques is what the Antikmarkt near Ostbahnhof stands for. Up to 150 dealers and vendors are selling and trading high-quality treasures here. This includes antique furniture, art and design as well as fine porcelain but also jewelry and collectors’ items like coins, old books and stamps.

You won't find just everything here, there are no new goods here like electronics or clothes. This is the market to visit for antiquity enthusiasts and collectors of any kind every Sunday.

5. Jordan Flea Market

This is a creative market where you’ll find all sorts of unique items, such as designer pieces, art, books, clothing and music. Both private sellers and creative makers offer their wares and creations here. There are also food and drink stalls at the market, so you can grab a tasty treat whilst you shop. After a stroll around and perhaps having made a unique find, you can relax in Schlesischer Busch Park and enjoy some live music. The Jordan Flea Market takes place on 7 June and then every other Sunday.

6. Flea market at Marheinekeplatz

Located at the end of Bergmannstraße, with its typical Kreuzberg flair, a colourful flea market takes place every Saturday and Sunday. While strolling around, you can browse extensively, discover a lot and find many a treasure. We promise there’s something for everyone here: antiques, fashion, bicycles and accessories, clothes and toys for children, unique art and designer pieces, handicrafts, books, second-hand junk, records and DVDs and much more.

Numerous restaurants and cafés, as well as the market hall on Saturdays, offer a wide range of culinary delights around the market. A small playground and, in summer, a fountain also offer variety for the little visitors.

7. RAW-Fleamarket

The RAW area in Friedrichshain is not only known for its many cool clubs and bars but also for its flea market! Here you find everything the heart could possibly desire, especially fashion lovers will get their money's worth due to a large selection of vintage and retro fashion. Want to try your finds on before buying? No problem at all. Toilets are available on the premises and are sometimes converted into changing rooms.

In addition to curiosities and useful items from mainly private traders, you will also find local artists offering their handicrafts, jewellery and paintings every week. Stop at one of the many food stalls for a snack in between. The flea market offers a colourful mix and stands out from other classical markets.

8. Nowkoelln Flowmarkt

The Flowmarkt near the idyllic Maybach riverside takes place every second Sunday from April to December and is a gem among the many flea markets in Berlin. The Flowmarkt is purely an art and second-hand market. You won't find industrially produced new goods here. Even junk is rare. Hunt for second hand clothes, furniture and especially records in a relaxed atmosphere. This market is also a great for foodies: here you can find many different street food stalls. 

Discover Berlin’s top attractions

Strolling around a Berlin flea market looking for the most beautiful items is something we highly recommend. Combine it with a city tour on the Hop-on Hop-off bus or a visit to one of Berlin’s many attractions. For example, visit multiple museums on Museum Island, enjoy the view at the Panoramapunkt, take a relaxing boat trip or enjoy a drink at the Berlin Icebar. Whatever you plan to do in Berlin, the city is brimming with history, culture and surprising places to discover. 

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