The Flohmarkt Wienerberg is a large flea market in Vienna, Austria. It takes place every Sunday throughout the year, rain or shine. Since it is a weekly open-air flea market, it is best to enjoy it on drier days! The location is in the parking lot of a large supermarket and only a small part is reserved for visitor parking. However, it is right next to a major road, and street parking is free on Sundays. Although not as famous as the Flohmarkt am Naschmarkt, the Flohmarkt Wienerberg is still a very popular flea market, and all the parking lots closest to the flea market are usually filled very quickly.
There is space for about 150 vendors at the Flohmarkt Wienerberg, although it may not look that big when you walk through the main entrance. As you turn each corner of the lines of vendors, more and more appear! This flea market has a nice mix of stalls - some are organized and well laid out, with all their merchandise clearly displayed; others take a more haphazard approach, using all the space around and under their tables. Visitors may need to be prepared to rummage to find good deals, especially at the clothing booths.
With so many vendors, visitors can expect to find a little bit of everything at the Flohmarkt Wienerberg. Many of the stallholders are regulars who bring their collectibles to sell week after week. A little bargaining is always possible, but the vendors know their valuable items and will only go so low with their prices on these pieces! Visitors can expect to find cameras and lenses, watches, jewelry, clothing, decorative items, kitchenware, toys, books, military memorabilia, tools, lots of oddities, and more.
The Flohmarkt Wienerberg is made for early risers. The doors open at 7 a.m. and the most avid collectors are waiting to enter. If you are looking for a specific vintage or antique item, you will need to be at the front of the line, as the best stuff is snatched up early! However, as this is a weekly event, there will always be another chance.
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