2024

FLOHMARKT IM MAUERPARK

Braderie brocante et puce
3/5
1 review
Probably the most famous and trendy flea market. Also famous for its ... Read more
 Berlin
2024

ZWEIBRUCKEN FASHION OUTLET

Factory outlet
3.5/5
4 reviews

Access: directly located on the A 8, Exit 34 "Flughafen" (Airport). The center is 10 km from the French border and 100 km from Strasbourg.

Particularity: This is Germany's largest factory store, plebiscite by fashion fans throughout Europe!

Benefits: 120 shops show reduced prices up to 80% where you can find 130 different claws. Prices are falling even more during balances. And the crowd is at its height!

Products: very prestigious signs such as Armani, Calvin Klein, Guess, Versace, Daniel Hechter… align along the paths of Zweibrücken adjacent to more popular signs like Mango, Mexx, Esprit. Also cosmetic shops (The Body Shop) or sportswear (Puma, Quicksilver, etc.). The highlight of the Zweibrucken outlet is to bring together the greatest names of fashion in very varied styles and for all generations, from the classic Polo Ralph Lauren to exuberant Desigual.
Among the footwear: Crocs, Clarks, Sketchers…

And for children, a vast area of K.I.D.S with Burberry, DKNY, Chloe or Marithé & François Girbaud. Many shops around the art of table and small appliances.

Futed: animations are programmed all year round, such as reminiscent sessions but also concerts and evenings in summer.

The most: The city of roses and horses is very beautiful.

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 Saarbrücken
2024

TRASH SCHICK

Braderie brocante et puce

As the name suggests, Trash Schick is all about trash chic! This very friendly thrift store has been located in Friedrichshain since the 1980s. You can find leather coats, dresses, three-piece suits, crazy and colorful outfits from the 1970s and 1980s, fancy hats, second-hand raincoats, military clothes... You will have understood, we have the embarrassment of the choice! If you don't find anything to your taste, you can also browse the small selection of vinyls. A great little thrift store.

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 Berlin
2024

MADE IN BERLIN - PICKNWEIGHT

Braderie brocante et puce

One of the great thrift stores where you can find nice and dressed sape: sweatshirts, ball gowns and suits, jackets in good condition and at low prices, dating from the years 1970-1980... The basement is dedicated to young men who will choose between pink bombers and more chic jackets. There are other addresses of the Picknweight chain (you pay by weight) in Mitte (Münzstraße 19 & Alte Schönhauser Straße 30) and Kreuzberg (Bergmannstraße 102).

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 Berlin
2024

HUMANA

Braderie brocante et puce
A gigantic second-hand shop on five levels where you can find absolutely ... Read more
 Berlin
2024

FLOHMARKT AM BOXHAGENER PLATZ

Braderie brocante et puce

There is something idyllic about the atmosphere of the Flohmarkt (flea market) on this square in Friedrichshain. Lots of families, swarming merchants selling hand-knitted socks, vinyl collections or books of all kinds. Others will have just spread a blanket on the ground with a few old household appliances. There you will find a large number of remnants of the GDR. A stroll to combine with a brunch in a local café.

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 Berlin
2024

O.F.T. VINTAGE (OHNE FRAGE TOLL)

Thrift shop

Designer and lover of vintage, Marita Schwalm offers in her shop a beautiful range of clothes, shoes, leather goods, decorative objects and even furniture from the 1950s to the 1980s: a joyful foutreras that will delight enthusiasts! The house also offers the possibility to rent jewellery, furniture, clothes, lamps to professionals for films, shootings, advertisements, clips but also to private individuals for costume or theme evenings!

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 Berlin
2024

ZALANDO OUTLET

Good shopping
The Mecca of online shopping also has a physical address in Berlin Read more
 Berlin
2024

BERLINER TRÖDELMARKT STRAßE DES 17. JUNI

Braderie brocante et puce

This is one of the busiest flea markets in Berlin (and yet the competition is tough here!). It is divided in two: on the one hand, a "classic" flea market with all sorts of trinkets (Trödel is German for "bric-a-brac") and other dust-pickers, more antiques than real flea markets and, on the other hand, an arts and crafts market where artists but also graphic designers or handymen sell their works. There are toilets and food-trucks.

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 Berlin