Those who are not indifferent to shopping should take into account that in the capital of Germany they will be able to visit shopping centers, second-hand stores and flea markets in Berlin, where, for example, they can get old Soviet things and vintage items for the interior.
Flea market in Tiergarten
It is worth “digging” here to find old books, pre-war postcards, rare stamps, vintage cameras, GDR badges, “antique” clothes in the form of top hats, bow ties, tailcoats, hats from the 30s. If you wish, you can get hand-made souvenirs or works of street artists, African and Asian totems, hand-woven carpets, as well as make an order for the manufacture of exclusive clothing, resorting to the services of modern designers. As for the most economical shopaholics, they will be able to find trays with products “all for 1 euro” or “all for 5 euro”.
Mauerpark Flea Market
In addition to the junk stalls, there are also tents with quick-cooked food (pies, falafel, sandwiches). On the market you can get cans and boxes, leather cases for retro cameras, porcelain plates with ornate patterns, furniture, original lamps, and also attend performances by street artists and musicians.
Flea market at Boxhagener Platz
There is a brisk trade in household appliances, bicycle parts, lamps, old globes, paintings and pompous frames for them on Sundays (open for visits from 10 am to 6 pm). There are many cafes around the square, so you should drop by during your break or after shopping. Well, to get to the market, you can use the services of tram No. 21 or bus No. 240.
Flea market at Gleisdreieck metro station
This "night" flea market opens at 3 pm and closes at 23:00 (entrance fee - 2.5 euros): here you can buy a lot of antiques and designer clothes (there are up to 150 sellers on its territory), listen to live music and have a bite to eat at the diner.
RAW Flohmarkt
This Sunday flea market is interesting because here you can not only buy your favorite things (most of them are hand-made goods), but also take pictures for 2 euros in a Berlin photo booth, and visit regularly held exhibitions and concerts.
Flea market at the Ostbahnhof
It unfolds on Sundays, operates until 5 pm and invites its guests to acquire models of trains, lace, coins, medals, paintings, lamps and more.
Flea market at Arkonaplatz
In this small market, open on Sundays from 10 am to 5 pm, you can find a lot of retro items from the 50s and 70s, and their owners will be happy to tell future owners the story of the things they buy. So, here you can find lamps, old clothes hangers, mirrors, interior items, vintage sunglasses, costume jewelry and more.