Berlin, Germany
Bernauer Str. 63-64
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+493029772486
I visited the flea market a few weeks back when the CORONA situation was under control. To my surprise, not many people were wearing masks which was not cool\u200d️. About the stuff you can get there: old frames, crockery, pots, vintage decore, clothes, records, etc. Then there were small handmade items sold by people like t-shirts, bags, masks, baskets, jewellery and all that jazz. To top all of that there were food counters with delicious goods. There are a few in my photos. The market opens only on Sunday which is great because everything else is closed on that day. Overall, not bad for thrifting old stuff and making it new ️. Take care, people! Wear a mask and wash hands !
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Must go/must visit place in Berlin. Even if you don’t going to buy anything just go there for the atmosphere and see wonderful people around. The „food court“ has plenty of offers that look so attractive for the curious city explorer. Japanese dumplings, Korean fast food, Turkish Mokka coffee, hamburgers are few to mention.
Yes. Hands down the best flea market in Berlin. They recently paved over the muddy ground, added ping pong tables, and organized it much better. Come for comfort food, craft beer, sweets, and artisan hipster creations . Joking aside, a must seen experience in Berlin.
Nice place to find good stuff. Also lot of food to try. Must come on Sunday.
This is the largest and most popular flea market in Berlin. There are one item or another for every type of flea market goers. Not much interesting place for antique lovers as those items are becoming rare and rare, and there are abundance of fake antique items. The prices are more or less the same compare to other flea markets in the region. Sometimes it is possible to get gem out of here. However, it requires very minute examination to find out a real gem.
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