Berlin's most legendary Sunday flea market for vintage clothing, streetwear, and unique fashion finds
Mauerpark Flea Market is Berlin's most celebrated open-air market, operating every Sunday in the former "death strip" between East and West Berlin. The name "Mauerpark" literally translates to "Wall Park," referencing its location along the remnants of the Berlin Wall.
Since its founding in 2004, the market has grown from a small local gathering into an internationally recognized destination. Today, it hosts over 400 vendors on peak weekends and draws upwards of 40,000 visitors. The clothing and fashion section is one of the market's strongest draws, occupying the central and eastern portions of the grounds.
Fashion offerings span an incredibly wide range: professional vintage dealers sell carefully curated racks of 1960s through 1990s clothing, while private sellers clear out their wardrobes at bargain prices. You'll find dedicated sneaker vendors, handmade jewelry artisans, local streetwear designers selling limited-run pieces, and everything in between.
Curated pieces from the 60s through 90s β dresses, denim, leather jackets, and more
Underground brands, limited releases, and Berlin-born street fashion labels
Occasional designer pieces at fraction of retail β Helmut Lang, Margiela, archive Raf Simons
Vintage Nike, Adidas classics, and rare collaboration releases