Flea markets & flea markets in Hamburg

Dust off vintage pieces, haggle & dawdle: Whether it's a flea market on the Schanze or in the courtyard, the Isemarkt or street food markets. When does the flea market start? Where was the Streetfood Festival again? Between Kampnagel and Hafencity, we recommend the coolest flea markets, children's flea markets, courtyard flea markets and food markets in the city.

Flea, flea market, antique market, food market and night market in Hamburg

Fancy a stroll around a flea market? Hamburg offers you many flea, junk and antique markets where you can spend relaxing hours looking for new old treasures. At Hamburg's food and fish markets, you can enjoy culinary highlights and feast to your heart's content. The night markets are a great evening activity, combining thrills, street food, drinks and music. Chatting with friends - what could be better? Hamburg has many markets to offer and we'll help you find the right one for you! But - no worries, you don't have to choose - many of them take place regularly! Flea market fans have been able to browse through antiques, clothes and curiosities at the Flohschanze for 25 years. The flea market at the Horner Trabrennbahn offers everything your flea market heart desires and is partially covered to protect you from Hamburg's showers. You'll need time - and a big bag - at the Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld flea dome: as well as clothes, crockery and furniture, you'll also find fruit and vegetables. Because strolling around makes you hungry, there are even köfte and doner kebabs for refreshment. If Hamburg's big markets are too busy for you, stop by the flea market on Goldbekplatz and have a nice day there. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere on the canal with cake and treasures you've bought - sounds like a perfect Saturday! Are you a late riser and all the good flea market finds are gone by the time you get to the market? Then check out the late riser flea market in Hafen-City. Hamburg's night markets are also the place for you! At the flea market in front of the Rindermarkthalle in St. Pauli, you can browse through furniture, clothes, art, records and much more - but only with one hand, you're sure to have a drink or a snack from the street food truck in the other. Speaking of food: the St. Pauli night market is Hamburg's after-work market! You can shop for fresh and regional food, eat street food and enjoy Hamburg at night - the perfect way to end the working day. For all fish fans, there is the fish market in the Altona fish auction hall. This Hamburg classic attracts both early risers and party animals to the Elbe every Sunday morning. Live music creates a great atmosphere between fresh fish, hot and cold drinks, matjes rolls and legendary market criers. Hamburg offers a wide range of markets to keep treasure hunters and relaxed strollers happy, as well as early risers and night owls. And we'll make sure you have the regular flea markets on your radar and don't miss out on the particularly cool one-off events. Have fun strolling around!