Located on the outskirts of Berlin city ring, in the Wilmersdorf district, the traditional flea market am Fehrbelliner Platz, is the place where art lovers and flea market fans alike, meet. It is open two days a week – depending on the season, right on the esplanade of the metro station āFehrbellinerplatzā, which make it pretty easy to reach by public transport. The Art & flea market on Fehrbellinerplatz mostly showcases art and antiques, but..
A trip to Berlin is incomplete without taking a stroll along Suarezstrasse and exploring all of the eccentric wonders that it has to offer. This mile-long flea market is brimming with Art Deco furniture, paintings, and retro trinkets, all available at unbeatable prices. Boasting over 30 stores showcasing a spectacular array of collectibles, estate purchases, and vintage curiosities,Ā Suarezstrasse ā also known as Die Berliner Antikstrasse and The Antique Mile ā is known and adored by..
The StraĆe des 17. Juni flea market looks back on a long tradition and is nestled in the heart of Berlinās history. This flea market is very popular among locals and tourists, and many travel guides recommend this venue as a great tip for a stay in Berlin. This is mainly because this flea market is surrounded by historic landmarks. The StraĆe des 17. Juni flea market sells all sorts of vintage merchandise, including for..
Once aĀ week, rain or shine, up to 30,000 visitors flock at the Mauerpark Flea Market. This flea market, which covers a total of 8 hectares (with up to 500 stalls split over 7,000 square meters), is located near the former Todesstreifen (Death Strip) at the border area between Wedding and Prenzlauer Berg. This is where its appropriate name āMauerparkā comes from. The Mauerpark flea market is dominated by the colorful stalls of traders who bring..
The flea market on Arkonaplatz in Berlin has established itself as one of the best flea markets in Berlin. No wonder why it has been around for over a century! Arkonaplatz flea market is a hot tip and is mentioned in several travel guides for its beautiful atmosphere and its historical age. During the summer months, the flea market is especially well attended, but not crowded, thus making it particularly attractive for visitors to stroll..
Located in the heart of the vibrant student quarter around Simon-Dach-Strasse in Friedrichshain, the Flohmarkt am Boxhagener Platz is a wonderful place to stroll and rummage around. Flea market enthusiasts, antique collectors and tourists alike can find everything at the Flohmarkt am Boxhagener Platz, from books and furniture to household equipment, paintings, furniture, lamps and second-hand designer garments. The distinctive feature of the Flohmarkt am Boxhagener Platz are its many books and record stalls. And..
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Located on the outskirts of Berlin city ring, in the Wilmersdorf district, the traditional flea market am Fehrbelliner Platz, is the place where art lovers and flea market fans alike, meet. It is open two days a week – depending on the season, right on the esplanade of the metro station āFehrbellinerplatzā, which make it pretty easy to reach by public transport. The Art & flea market on Fehrbellinerplatz mostly showcases art and antiques, but..
A trip to Berlin is incomplete without taking a stroll along Suarezstrasse and exploring all of the eccentric wonders that it has to offer. This mile-long flea market is brimming with Art Deco furniture, paintings, and retro trinkets, all available at unbeatable prices. Boasting over 30 stores showcasing a spectacular array of collectibles, estate purchases, and vintage curiosities,Ā Suarezstrasse ā also known as Die Berliner Antikstrasse and The Antique Mile ā is known and adored by..
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