Flohdom Bahrenfelder Trabrennbahn is one of Hamburg’s most traditional-feeling flea markets — busy, diverse, and refreshingly unpolished. It is held twice a week, which makes it a reliable option whether you are in town for a few days or living locally and simply want to browse regularly. The market is easy to reach from the Bahrenfelder Trabrennbahn bus stop and offers plenty of opportunities to wander, rummage and haggle.
Unlike markets that focus purely on vintage or antiques, Flohdom Bahrenfeld is a practical place to shop for everyday items. Clothing, household goods, toys and useful bits and pieces are common finds, and the overall price level tends to be low — many items fall into the “small change” range. Visitors can also expect a range of food and drink stalls, making it easy to turn a quick browse into a longer stop.
A major advantage is that the market runs in all weather conditions, thanks to partially covered areas. It is also a popular place for people selling items from home, especially when they want to clear out a lot at once without the effort of listing everything online.
When:
Wednesdays 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Saturdays 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Where: Flohdom Bahrenfelder Trabrennbahn, Luruper Ch 30, 22761 Hamburg
Getting There:
Bus lines 1, 2, 3, X3 to Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld