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Vintage & Flea Markets in Berlin

Berlin is a thrifter's city, cheap, unpretentious, and overflowing with secondhand. From multi-floor vintage department stores to sell-by-the-kilo basements and sprawling Sunday flea markets, you can outfit an entire trip's worth of looks for very little. Here is where to dig.

Humana Vintage
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Humana Vintage

Five floors of secondhand and vintage at the flagship of Berlin's biggest thrift chain. Cheap, vast, and a reliable first stop.

Prenzlauer Berg
Pick'n'Weight Vintage Kilo Store
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Pick'n'Weight Vintage Kilo Store

Vintage sold by weight, not by item, colour-coded racks of denim, leather, and dresses priced per kilo. Fun and affordable.

Kreuzberg
Garage Berlin
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Garage Berlin

A cavernous basement kilo store running since the 1990s, rewarding patient diggers with cheap denim and 80s-90s finds.

Schoeneberg
Mauerpark Flea Market
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Mauerpark Flea Market

The legendary Sunday flea market on the old death strip, hundreds of vendors, street food, and bearpit karaoke.

Prenzlauer Berg
Flohmarkt am Boxhagener Platz
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Flohmarkt am Boxhagener Platz

A relaxed Sunday flea market on a leafy Friedrichshain square, strong for vintage clothing, records, and bric-a-brac.

Friedrichshain

FAQ

Is Berlin good for vintage shopping?
Excellent and cheap. Berlin's unpretentious, secondhand-friendly culture means vintage stores, kilo shops, and weekend flea markets are everywhere, especially in Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, and Prenzlauer Berg.
When are Berlin's flea markets?
Mostly Sundays. The Mauerpark flea market and the Boxhagener Platz flea market both run on Sunday and are easy to combine with a relaxed, market-and-street-food day.

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