





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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The market is at the heart of Berlin life, from bustling food halls to weekend flea markets. For fresh produce, street food or vintage finds, a market here is always worth a wander. This overview gathers Berlin locations for market days.
Weekly markets across Kreuzberg, Prenzlauer Berg and Neukoelln sell fruit, cheese, flowers and street food, while covered market halls gather traders under one roof. Flea markets turn up antiques and clothes at weekends, and Christmas markets light up the winter. Each has its own character and loyal crowd.
Browse the venues below to find a market across Berlin, from food halls 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.



Thursday evening in Kreuzberg means: Street Food Thursday at Markthalle Neun. In the historic hall on Eisenbahnstraße, Berlin's most famous street food market transforms into a multicultural spectacle from 5 PM, which has set the benchmark for all street food markets in the city since 2013.






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.

Charlottenburg has many faces, but on Saturdays it shows its most beautiful one: Around 150 vendors transform Karl-August-Platz into a culinary district offering everything a good market morning needs, from regional organic vegetables and antipasti to street food stalls.

Where Neukölln is most aromatic: The market at Maybachufer, directly on the Landwehr Canal, is one of Berlin's most beautiful and largest weekly markets. Here, Turkish Gözleme stands, African specialties, and organic products from Brandenburg line up, twice a week, free of charge, with canal views.



Every Sunday, the courtyard of the Kulturbrauerei in Prenzlauer Berg transforms into one of Berlin's most popular street food markets. Food trucks from all over the city, international cuisine, and a relaxed atmosphere among historic brick walls make this market an essential part of the Berlin weekend.

Where Treptow meets the Spree, the Arena grounds transform on selected summer evenings into Berlin's most famous street food party. At the Bite Club Street Food Market, curated food trucks, the Badeschiff (bathing boat), and a disco sound system await for a Friday night that is much more than just a market visit.


On Saturdays, Südstern in Kreuzberg transforms into one of Berlin's most beautiful weekly markets: around 35 vendors, organic produce directly from the farm, street food, and natural wine, nestled between the Neo-Gothic Garrison Church and the lively hustle and bustle between the Gräfe- and Bergmannkiez.

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.

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

Since 1891, the Arminius Market Hall in Moabit has stood for more than just shopping. Under its listed brick vault, street food stalls offering BBQ, fish, Mumbai cuisine, and Berlin craft beer gather to create one of the city's most relaxed food experiences.



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!



Since 1892, the Marheineke Markthalle in the Bergmannkiez has represented what Kreuzberg is all about: down-to-earthness, cosmopolitanism, and quality under one roof. Across approximately 2,500 m², regional organic products meet international street food stalls, fresh pasta meets Turkish börek, and Greek cuisine meets Arabian specialties.

The Berlin Environmental Calendar offers daily updated leisure and educational activities related to nature and the environment. With over 10,000 events annually, the platform invites you to discover Berlin's nature and set sustainable New Year's resolutions.

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.


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.

Berlin's most famous Thai Lawn is located in Wilmersdorf and has long been an institution: Saturdays and Sundays, from April to September, Württembergische Straße at Preußenpark transforms into Germany's largest Thai Street Food Market, where over 20 stalls bring authentic Southeast Asian flavors to the city.

Home-made cloth bags, jewellery and wallets - the market on Hackescher Markt gives you an idea that it is located in a tourist hotspot.

The Winterfeldtmarkt in Schöneberg is one of Berlin's largest and best-known weekly markets. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, the square near Nollendorfplatz transforms into a street food paradise, combining regional fresh produce with international street food. Anyone who strolls through here will stay longer than planned.

Juicy oranges, fresh herbs in pots and Neuland-Meat - with about only 20 vendors the market variety here is somewhat on the smaller side.

With a wide, hearty offering ranging from Polish sausage delicacies to Thuringian meat specialties and a snack stand with currywurst, meat and sausage fans, in particular, will be thrilled at the weekly market on Pierosser Straße in Rudow! There are currently 12 stands at the Rudow weekly market.

In the more than 100-year-old Arminius covered market hall in Berlin-Moabit, a diverse gastronomy has established itself, in the Austrian restaurant "Have the honor" on high level!