Shopping in Berlin: 10 Shopping Markets and What to Buy

Berlin is the home to many local markets bustling with crowds for a relaxing shopping experience. Markets in Berlin are a part of local culture, with its presence in almost every corner of the city offering a wide range of products ranging from art and crafts, vintage items, and furniture to secondhand goods, antiques, and collectibles at affordable rates. You also get to explore the taste of local and international delicacies on food trucks and stands available in the markets. The market culture of Berlin is vibrant and lively and creates a peaceful shopping atmosphere for bargain hunters.

Here are the 10 best markets to go shopping in Berlin.

1. Nowkoelln Flowmarkt

Nowkoelln Flowmarkt
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Nowkoelln Flowmarkt is a famous flea market in Neukölln, hosted on every second Sunday of the month, that brings secondhand music and original handmade arts and crafts by locals at an affordable rate. The market atmosphere is very relaxed, with numerous stalls offering a wide range of second-hand bags, clothing, vintage fashion wear, furniture, electronics, books, handmade artworks, and much more. The products are available at low prices, and the vendors are always open for discounts and bargains.

Address: Maybachufer 36, 12047 Berlin, Germany.
Timings: Usually every second Sunday from 10:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M. 
What to Buy: Second second-handmade art and vintage items.

2. Flea Market at Mauerpark

Flea Market at Mauerpark.
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The Flea Market, located at Mauerpark, is one of the largest second-hand outdoor markets in the city and a popular Sunday destination. The market is loaded with hundreds of stalls selling various secondhand products like vintage items, clothing, shoes, jewelry, old music, types of furniture, toys, old books, arts and crafts, and some good places to fill your stomach with tasty meals. Various stands dedicated to local and international food serve tasty delicacies. Another reason behind its popularity among visitors is the karaoke and other live events hosted every Sunday afternoon.
Address: Bernauer Strasse 63-64, 10435 Berlin, Germany.
Timings: Every Sunday from 9:00 A.M to 6:00 P.M.
What to Buy: Vintage and Secondhand items.

3. The Berlin Art Market by the Zeughaus

The Berlin Art Market by the Zeughaus
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The Berlin Art Market, located at the heart of the city center between the Spree River and the German Historical Museum, invites visitors to explore the art market full of mind-blowing artworks. Professional painters, designers, and artisans sell their works like paintings, photographs, graphics, digital arts, and sculptures every Saturday and Sunday. It's a perfect place for art lovers to stroll and get their favorite piece of art at a reasonable price. Visitors also get an opportunity to interact with the artists to learn and gain some fruitful knowledge about their art.
Address: Am Zeughaus 1-2, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
Timings: Every Saturday and Sunday and also on approved public holidays from 11:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M.
What to Buy: Paintings, different types of art and photographs.

4. Dong Xuan Center

Dong Xuan Center
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Dong Xuan Center is the oldest and the largest Asian market in Berlin. It is mostly famous among the Vietnamese community of Berlin, who come here for a get-together combined with good Asian food and strolling the market. The market consists of six different halls with various stalls, shops, and restaurants owned by traders from Vietnam, China, India, and Pakistan. The most popular points of the market are the Asian groceries and the Vietnamese Restaurant serving authentic Vietnamese food.
Address: Herzbergstraße 128-139, 10365 Berlin, Germany.
Timings: Wednesday to Monday from 10:00 A.M to 8:00 P.M. 
Tuesday - Closed.
What to Buy: Different types of Asian goods and services like unique hairstyling.

5. Flea Market on Boxhagener Platz

Flea Market on Boxhagener Platz
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Flea Market on Boxhagener Platz near Simon-Dach-Strasse is perfect for lovers of vintage items and bargain hunters. You will have a joyful time walking and exploring this market that features a variety of stalls selling vintage, secondhand, and new items ranging from clothes, bags, furniture, vinyl records, electronics, books, ornaments, and other household items.
Address: Boxhagener Platz 1, 10245 Berlin, Germany.
Timings: Every Sunday from 10:00 A.M to 6:00 P.M.
What to Buy: Vintage items and secondhand goods like records, books, furniture etc.

6. Flea Market on Arkonaplatz

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The flea market on Arkonaplatz is one of the famous markets of Berlin, with a large number of local vendors selling a wide range of knick-knacks, books, antiques, vintage clothes, furniture, jewelry, handmade items, wooden statues, art and crafts, and many more. This market has been running since 1990. Every Sunday has a relaxed atmosphere, and even on warm sunny days, the market hardly gets overcrowded, which gives you a peaceful shopping experience. The vendors are always open for negotiation and bargains, making this market a perfect shopping destination for bargain hunters.
Address: Arkonaplatz 1, 10435 Berlin, Germany.
Timings: On every Sunday from 10:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M.
What to Buy: Vintage clothes, antiques, and handmade art and craft.

7. Antikmarkt am Ostbahnhof

Antikmarkt am Ostbahnhof
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Antikmarkt, located in Ostbahnhof, is one of the famous antique markets of Berlin and a paradise for antique lovers. Around 120 to 150 professional traders offer high-quality antiques at sale prices every Sunday. The market has an exciting vibe where visitors get to explore the wide variety of antiques and collectible products like art, porcelain, jewelry, design, coins, postcards, stamps, as well as old records and books.
Address: Erich-Steinfurth-Strasse 1, 10243 Berlin, Germany.
Timings: Every Sunday from 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M 
What to Buy: Antique items and Collectibles.

8. Flea Market at Bode Museum

Flea Market at Bode Museum
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This amazing flea market is located against the lovely backdrop of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Berlin Museum Island. The market of around 60 traders has been offering beautiful antiques, books, and other secondhand items since 1992 every Saturday and Sunday. It's a perfect destination for antique enthusiasts. You can expect to get items like porcelain, books, records, old coins, antique jewelry, glassware, silverware, paintings, and household items like crockery and cutlery. The traders also collaborate with young artists who offer their work for sale. The visit to this market combined with a visit to the Bode Museum will surely make your day.
Address: Am Kupfergraben 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
Timings: Every Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M.
What to Buy: Antiques, household items, paintings and unique secondhand goods.

9. Flea Market at Rathaus Schoneberg

Flea Market at Rathaus Schoneberg
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This historical flea market is located in front of the district town hall in Schoneberg. The visitors get to explore the little square in front of the town hall that is named after John F. Kennedy, where he once stood and recognized himself as a Berliner. Every Saturday and Sunday, vendors offer different kinds of products like old books, clothing, accessories, antique goods, toys, electrical goods, and other household goods. The market has a relaxing atmosphere where vendors are open to bargain, allowing you to grab the best deal.
Address: John-F. -Kennedy-Platz 1, 10825 Berlin, Germany.
Timings: On every Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M.
What to Buy: Antique goods and accessories.

10. Raw Flea Market

Raw Flea Market
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The Raw flea market located in the Revaler Strasse in Friedrichshain between the bars and nightclubs venue invites visitors to get the best deals on clothing, design objects, vintage fashion, bags, jewelry, lamps, etc. A walk around the market with surrounding buildings with graffiti walls will give you the amazing feel of an open-air art museum. There are many food stands available on the market that serve food and snacks from all over the world, with some options available for vegans and vegetarians as well.
Address: Revaler Str. 99, 10245 Berlin, Germany.
Timings: Every Sunday from 8:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M.
What to Buy: Vintage fashion items and design objects.
In addition to famous flea markets, Berlin also features numerous shopping centers and malls for exclusive and branded products. Malls are here to offer you a wide range of options to explore under one roof, ranging from fashion products to services like cinemas, fitness clubs, etc. Some well-known malls in Berlin are Bikini Berlin, Wilma, Stilwerk, Europa Centre, East Side Mall, Galeries Lafayette, Alexa Shopping Mall, and Mall of Berlin.

So, get ready with your shopping bag and start strolling the best markets and malls in Berlin to fill your bag with an ideal souvenir, antiques, and many more products at your favorite price.

This post was published by Bijay Ghosh

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