15 Must Visit Flea Markets in Europe
Looking to rummage through some of the best flea markets in Europe? We’ve got 15 amazing spots for you to check out!
Thrifting has become one of the hottest trends in recent years. The thrill of finding one-of-a-kind pieces and trinkets is what draws many, but knowing your shopping is environmentally friendly certainly helps! If you’re the kind of person who enjoys rummaging through flea markets and people’s car-boots to find retro-kitsch bargains, then this post is for you. Europe is notorious for great flea markets, but planning is key so you don’t miss out on great bargains. Ready to dive into a world of treasure? Read our guide to the 15 Must Visit Flea Markets in Europe.
Helpful Tips
At most flea markets in Europe, you’ll find a range of items, from vintage postcards and clothing, to furniture and bicycles. We recommend bringing a daypack or tote bag for any items you might purchase while there as most vendors do not provide bags. Even if you don’t want to shop for yourself but plan on bringing souvenirs home, why not find something here? The uniqueness and thought behind the item will have so much more value as a souvenir than something purchased in a generic tourist shop. Who knows what you’ll find anyway!
While it might not be quite the same as a Turkish bazaar, flea market vendors in Europe are open to bartering, so keep it in mind when asking the price of an item. If they realise you’re foreign or cannot speak the local language, you can expect this to be a bit tougher, but we have faith in you!
While most flea markets in Europe are held outdoors, this isn’t always the case so check the listing in the event of inclement weather. And if you get hungry or thirsty while browsing, most flea markets have food and drink vendors, but you’re also welcome to bring your own food if you wish.
And one last thing: only cash is accepted. Not all flea markets will have a bank machine nearby, so make sure you have some on hand before starting your flea market frenzy!
1. Berlin, Germany
- Hallenflohmarkt an der Arena, Alt Treptow (Alt Treptow)
Ouvert le samedi (10h00) – 16h) et le dimanche (9h30) – 16h)
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2. Athens, Greece
- Monastiraki, rue Pandrosou (aka Marché aux puces d'Athènes)
Ouvert du lundi au samedi à partir de 10h – 18:00
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3. Dublin, Ireland
Last Saturday of every month, from 11am-5pm
4. Rome, Italy
Dimanche à partir de 6h30 – 14h00
5. Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Du lundi au samedi de 8 h à 18 h
6. Lisbon, Portugal
Ouvert le mardi et le samedi à partir de 7h – 18h00
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7. Madrid, Spain
Dimanches et jours fériés à partir de 10h30 – 15h00
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8. Paris, France
- Officially called Les Puces de Saint-Ouen, but commonly known as Les Puces (The Fleas)
Samedi à partir de 9h – 18h, dimanche à partir de 10h – 18h, et lundi à partir de 11h – 17h (à noter que de nombreux stands ferment vers l'heure du déjeuner)
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9. Warsaw, Poland
Tous les week-ends à partir du lever du soleil jusqu'au crépuscule
11. Budapest, Hungary
Du lundi au vendredi à partir de 8h – 16h, samedi à partir de 6h – 15h, et dimanche à partir de 9h – 13h00
12. Brugge, Belgium
Samedi et dimanche à partir de 10h – 18h (mars-novembre)
13. Stockholm, Sweden
Du lundi au samedi à partir de 11h – 19h00 & Dimanche à partir de 12h – 17h00
14. Frankfurt, Germany
Samedi à partir de 9h – 2pm (market switches locations every other weekend)
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15. Belgrade, Serbia
Les dimanches à partir de 10h 000 et le crépuscule
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15 Must Visit Flea Markets in Europe
We hope you’ve enjoyed our guide to the 15 Must Visit Flea Markets in Europe. We’re sure no matter your destination in Europe, you’ll find great flea markets to spend your time and hard earned money in. We’re confident you’ll enjoy your time at the flea markets in Europe and will find lots of things you probably didn’t even know you were looking for!
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