Flea Markets and Jumble Sales

The flea market at Mauerpark has long attained cult status. All year long you can find anything from household clearances to designers, artists and cooks who offer their wares.

What about your own flea market booth instead of just strolling across a market? Cleaning out and looking for stuff to sell is making good use of time and splendid fun at the same time!

The Antique and Book Market at Bodemuseum is a market-experience of the special kind not only for tourists.

On Sundays there is a big antique market on Berlin's Ostbahnhof.

Every Saturday and Sunday the oldest (since 1973), biggest and most likely most well-known flea market of Berlin takes place on Straße des 17. Juni.

Anything from Art Nouveau lamps to acoustic treasures on vinyl to second-hand clothing for kids and adults alike - that's the scope of goods that await you in the jumble sale booths on Boxhagener Platz.

If you are looking for a "real" flea market to barter and haggle, don't miss out on going to the Schöneberg City Hall.

The charming jumble sale on Marheinkeplatz located on the end of Bergmannstraße is breathing the flair of the whole neighbourbood, a place mentioned in all guide books due to its huge amount of bars and cafés.

The art market and jumble sale at Fehrbelliner Platz has something to offer for every budget.

Singles above all like to fill a boring Sunday afternoon with a flea market stroll. The indoor flea market at the Arena Treptow is the ideal place to go "hunting".