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.
Vintage & Flea Markets in Berlin

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Vintage Shop4.0
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

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Vintage Shop4.0
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

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Vintage Shop4.0
Garage Berlin
A cavernous basement kilo store running since the 1990s, rewarding patient diggers with cheap denim and 80s-90s finds.
Schoeneberg

4Must visit
Flea Market5.0
Mauerpark Flea Market
The legendary Sunday flea market on the old death strip, hundreds of vendors, street food, and bearpit karaoke.
Prenzlauer Berg

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Flea Market4.0
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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