



In the heart of the colorful Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood, at the Sunday flea market in Mauerpark, a street food court covering over 2,100 m² attracts visitors with 20 to 30 stalls offering everything from Japanese vegetable pancakes to Costa Rican sugar cane juice. Experience, aroma, and neighborhood charm all in one.
The street food market at Mauerpark has become a Sunday tradition in Prenzlauer Berg. Between flea-market stalls and live music, visitors find a colourful mix of food from all over the world. Around 30 stalls open from 10 am, offering everything from savoury Japanese pancakes to refreshing sugar cane juice from Latin America. As you stroll through the lanes, you hear music, smell spices and simply let yourself drift along. There is no entrance fee, but plenty of Berlin neighbourhood spirit and variety.
Why does the Mauerpark Street-food market attract so many people?
It is the special mix. While some visitors search for vinyl or clothing at the flea market, others just follow the aromas. Food from several continents comes together here without the need to travel far. This creates an open and relaxed atmosphere that makes people want to stay longer.
When is a visit to the Mauerpark street-food market worthwhile?
The market takes place every Sunday from about 10 am to 6 pm. In the morning it feels calm and laid-back, while in the afternoon the park fills up with more music and buzz. Getting there is easy: take the U2 to Eberswalder Straße or tram M10, and you will reach it within minutes. Even the short walk through the neighbourhood is part of the experience.
What kind of food can you expect?
The line-up changes often, yet some favourites are always present. Among them are vegetable pancakes, Italian sandwiches and freshly pressed sugar cane juice. In addition, new stalls surprise visitors with ideas like falafel waffles or crispy octopus balls. This balance of familiar classics and creative twists makes the market exciting for both locals and tourists.
Our conclusion:
The Mauerpark street-food market is more than a place to eat. It combines the character of a flea market with international flavours and Berlin’s relaxed spirit. Anyone looking for encounters, music and culinary variety on a Sunday will find exactly the right place here.

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Erfahrungsbericht vom 29.08.2025
Directions
Subway U2 (Eberswalder Straße), tram M10, or bus 247 (Wolliner Straße)
Special feature
A combination of flea market, live music, and street food—a genuine neighborhood Sunday ritual in Prenzlauer Berg,
Opening Hours
- Su: 10 am – 6pm
Address
Bernauer Straße ,, 6364, 10435, Berlin