Antikmarkt am Ostbahnhof

Every Sunday, the north side of Ostbahnhof in Friedrichshain transforms into one of the city's most reputable antique markets. Between 120 and 150 dealers offer furniture, porcelain, records, and collectibles that truly live up to their name. New goods? Not a chance.
Antiques Market at Ostbahnhof: Not a Flea Market, but Quality Goods
Whoever strolls through Friedrichshain on Sundays should plan a detour to Erich-Steinfurth-Straße. On the north side of Berlin’s Ostbahnhof, between 120 and 150 antique dealers set up their stalls every Sunday. What makes it special: Thanks to consistent quality management, which has excluded the sale of new goods, closeouts, and typical flea market items from the start, the market quickly became the city’s premier destination. So, instead of fast-fashion clothes and reheated household tech, you’ll find porcelain, Art Nouveau jewelry, and GDR print graphics.
The majority of vendors are professionals offering high-quality antiques and collectibles. In addition, private individuals with estate clear-outs and special collections also participate. Furthermore, dealers from all over the world travel here, regularly bringing new goods to the city. The selection is truly different every week, making the market worthwhile for repeat visitors.
Philately, Coins, and the Art of Expert Conversation
Those who search specifically will find a lot here: With its 20 to 40 specialized stalls, the Antiques Market at Ostbahnhof is considered the main hub for stamps and postcards in Berlin, offering an unparalleled selection in the capital. Furthermore, the assortment includes coins, paper documents, medals, photography, art, and various small antiques. However, a visit is worthwhile even without a specific purchase in mind: The atmosphere at the market is relaxed and knowledgeable. It is a meeting point for specialists and passionate collectors who not only buy and sell but also exchange their knowledge.
The market is located on Erich-Steinfurth-Straße and opens every Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM. Admission is free. So, for anyone looking to make good use of their Sunday, this market offers a program that can be swung between serious treasure hunting and relaxed browsing, entirely as you please.
Top10 Redaktion
Erfahrungsbericht vom 16.07.2026
Eintritt
Admission free.
Angebot
Pure antique market with antiques, porcelain, jewelry, silver, paintings, militaria, and collectibles, without new goods.
ÖPNV
Directly at S-Bahn station Ostbahnhof (S3, S5, S7, S9).
Parkmöglichkeiten
Several parking spaces and street parking are available around the station.
Highlight
One of Berlin's few genuine antique markets with verified quality, a destination for connoisseurs and bargain hunters.
Opening Hours
- Montag: Closed
- Dienstag: Closed
- Mittwoch: Closed
- Donnerstag: Closed
- Freitag: Closed
- Samstag: Closed
- Sonntag: 08:00–16:00
Address
Erich-Steinfurth-Straße 1, 10243 Berlin, Deutschland
https://oldthing.de/Berliner-Flohmarkt/Antikes-und-Sammeln/Antikmarkt-Ostbahnhof/

