





Fresh fruit and veggies at bargain prices, Oriental spreads and many vendors with fabrics and odds and ends galore - all this and more can be found at the weekly farmers' market on Maybachufer.
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Berlin remains a fine city for bargains, from outlet shopping to flea markets and sample sales. Hunting for bargains here can turn up serious savings across fashion, food and homeware. This overview gathers Berlin locations for value.
Outlet centres and discount designer shops cut prices on past season stock, while flea markets and second hand stores across Kreuzberg and Neukoelln offer clothes, furniture and curiosities for a song. Sample sales, markets and discount supermarkets stretch a budget further. A little timing and patience land the best deals.
Browse the venues below to find bargains across Berlin, from outlet centres to flea markets.






Fresh fruit and veggies at bargain prices, Oriental spreads and many vendors with fabrics and odds and ends galore - all this and more can be found at the weekly farmers' market on Maybachufer.


Sundays in Prenzlauer Berg are all about browsing, bargaining, and discovering: The Mauerpark Flea Market is Berlin's most famous flea market, attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world, offering much more than just a market with vintage goods, live karaoke, and street food.







Cookies, gingerbread, and chocolate directly from the manufacturer: The Bahlsen factory outlet in Tempelhof is Berlin's most popular destination for sweet tooths with a knack for bargains. If you're looking for Leibniz butter biscuits by the kilo or Pick-Up bars by the box, this is the place for you.






In the heart of Prenzlauer Berg, not far from Mauerpark, Arkonaplatz Flea Market is one of Berlin's most charming flea markets. Manageable yet with a rich selection of vintage finds, GDR rarities, and antiques, it primarily attracts local residents on Sundays who prefer to browse rather than rush.






Fresh organic tofu, fresh must made from juices or high-quality oils are are just examples of what you will find alongside regional fruit and veggies sold in around 100 stalls at this farmers' and organic market on Boxhagener Platz.


Anyone who loves Knoppers, Toffifee, and Werther's Original should visit the Storck factory outlet in Reinickendorf. Directly at the family company's Berlin production site, popular confectionery classics are available at attractive prices, supplemented by seasonal specialties.

Anyone who believes real Berlin marzipan comes from Lübeck will be proven wrong in Britz. In the Neukölln district, Lemke's Lädchen is hidden away, the factory outlet of one of Germany's oldest confectionery producers, where marzipan, nougat, and nut purees go over the counter directly from the manufacturer at wholesale prices.

For over 100 years, the chocolate manufactory in Wilmersdorf has stood for artisanal Berlin chocolate culture: dark, intensely flavored recipes, a listed Bauhaus interior, and a family spirit that can still be felt in every bar today.



Berlin's oldest praline manufacturer opens its factory doors in Reinickendorf: Those who shop at the Sawade factory outlet receive handmade truffles and praline treasures directly from production, at prices significantly lower than those in Berlin's retail stores.




Located in the heart of Berlin-Mitte, directly on the Kupfergraben and with the Bode Museum as a backdrop, this antique and book market is one of the city's most atmospheric flea markets. Since 1992, collectors, bookworms, and curious visitors have gathered here to start their weekend with genuine finds.

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.

In Potsdam-Babelsberg, right next to Filmpark, you'll find a sweet kind of food outlet: Katjes operates its glass candy factory here, complete with an attached factory outlet. If you want to buy fruit gums, licorice, and Ahoj-Brause at factory prices and watch the production live, this is the place to be.




Since 1973, the Berlin flea market on Straße des 17. Juni in Charlottenburg has been considered the city's oldest and most famous flea market. Among antiques, vinyl records, and handicrafts directly by the Tiergarten, a collection of curiosities can be found every weekend that attracts Berliners and travelers alike.



The "Boxi" is the Sunday heart of Friedrichshain: On the historic Boxhagener Platz, the southern neighborhood transforms weekly into one of Berlin's most popular flea markets, where vintage, vinyl, and curiosities from decades meet a relaxed atmosphere that even convinces die-hard Mauerpark grumps.

Those who take foam sugar seriously should head to Reinickendorf: The Aseli factory outlet on Granatenstraße is the direct link to Berlin's oldest foam sugar manufacturer, whose hand-cooked giant mice have enjoyed cult status since 1921.

The Friedrichshagen Flea Market has been a part of Sunday culture in the Köpenick district of the same name for over 30 years. Right next to the S-Bahn station, not far from Lake Müggelsee, rummagers and bargain hunters meet for relaxed browsing among GDR memorabilia, collector's items, and all sorts of curious junk.


At John F. Kennedy Square in Schöneberg, where Kennedy once gave his famous speech, one of Berlin's most enduring flea markets takes place on Saturdays and Sundays. Here, household clear-outs, vintage fashion, and classic junk meet sellers eager to negotiate and a relaxed market atmosphere.

The farmers' market on Karl-August-Platz banks on a healthy and colourful mix of fruit and veggies with lots of organic products in the market stalls around the Trinitatis Church.

The flea market at Marheinekeplatz is Kreuzberg's most relaxed weekend ritual. On Saturdays and Sundays, private sellers and small traders line up on the square at the end of Bergmannstraße, offering vintage fashion, records, antiques, and handicrafts. If you want to continue strolling afterward, the Marheineke Market Hall and the cafés of Bergmannstraße are right on your doorstep.

Strudel, pelmeni, currywurst, crêpes, Oriental, Chinese and more international specialities turn the farmers' market on Winterfeldtplatz into a full-blown gourmet market!



Purple carrots, organic potatoes and freshly-pressed oil from the oil mill at Werder - the farmers' market on Wittenbergplatz holds some culinary surprises in stock for you!

Located in the heart of Lichtenberg's industrial area is one of Berlin's most honest food outlets: Lichtenberger Fleisch- und Wurstproduktion sells fresh sausage and meat specialties directly from the factory, at prices that make supermarkets look outdated.

Though the market has a history of than 80 years, the farmers' market on the intersection of Genter Straße/Ostender Straße is still widely regarded an insiders' tip.

The EASTGATE is the place to go in Berlin's Northeast for shopping.


Bread from the bakery ufaBäckerei, home-made jams and even the crêpes with nut spread - everything sold on the farmers' market on Kolliwitzplatz is entirely organic.