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Welches ist zur Zeit euer liebster Flohmarkt?!

Liebe Leute, der Frühling is so langsam in der STadt angekommen und ich würde mich mal über eure Einschätzung freuen, welcher ist euer Lieblingsflohmarkt und was macht er für euch aus.... geht ihr ger… Liebe Leute, der Frühling is so langsam in der STadt angekommen und ich würde mich mal über eure Einschätzung freuen, welcher ist euer Lieblingsflohmarkt und was macht er für euch aus.... geht ihr gerne auf den Mauerparkflohmarkt um "Leute" zu schauen oder doch eher auf den Antikmarkt am Tiergarten.

Bin gespannt was da so zusammen kommt.

Schönen Sonntag euch!

Dear people, spring has slowly arrived in the city and I would be happy to hear your opinion, which is your favorite flea market and what does it mean to you... do you like to go to the Mauerpark flea market to look at "people" or Would you rather go to the antique market at the Tiergarten?!

I'm excited to see what comes together.

Happy Sunday to you!
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ich bin tbh komplett bei den anderen zwei, aber lass dir den flohmarkt am maybachufer nicht entgehen - der is dienstags und freitags unterm u-bahnhof schönleinstraße, eher so richtung neukölln. is kleiner und familiärer, viel alltagskram aus den 70ern und 80ern, kein touristisches gewusel. preise sind auch entspannter, hab da letztens ne alte leica für 40 euro gefunden während die am tiergarten 150 aufrufen. danach kannste direkt ins weser cercle oder in die schillerkiez-ecken zum quatschen

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falkplatz samstags ist mein geheimtipp, kleiner als mauerpark aber viel entspannter und die preise sind noch menschlich. da findest öfter mal alte kameras oder vinyl fürn fünfer, während die leute am mauerpark 30 euro für ne gebrauchte jeans wollen. sonntags lohnt sich auch der am arkonaplatz, zwar klein aber gute mischung aus trödel und klamotten und danach kannste gleich zum frühstück ins café bleiben.

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Also mal abseits der üblichen Verdächtigen: der Flohmarkt am Boxhagener Platz im Friedrichshain ist samstags mein Favorit. Ist nicht so riesig aber die Mischung stimmt, von alten Schallplatten bis zu DDR-Krams findest du da echt alles, und die Bäcker ums Eck haben ordentliche Brötchen für zwischendurch. Wenn du eher auf Retro-Möbel und Lampen stehst, fahr lieber zum Flohmarkt am Ostbahnhof, der ist sonntags direkt hinter der Arena unter der Brücke - da haben die Händler oft bessere Ware als die privaten Verkäufer am Mauerpark.

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Best Food in Berlin (2026)

🍽️ Where to Start
Begin your culinary journey at Markthalle Neun in Kreuzberg, a historic market hall buzzing with food stalls. Open Thursday to Saturday, it's the perfect spot to sample everythin…
🍽️ Where to Start
Begin your culinary journey at Markthalle Neun in Kreuzberg, a historic market hall buzzing with food stalls. Open Thursday to Saturday, it's the perfect spot to sample everything from artisanal cheese to fresh pasta. Try the famous bratwurst at Konnopke's Imbiss, a classic currywurst stand under the U-Bahn tracks at Schönhauser Allee.

🥟 Must-Try Street Food
Currywurst is a Berlin icon, and the best is at Curry 36 in Kreuzberg (Mehringdamm 36), open daily until late. For a modern twist, head to Mustafa's Gemüse Kebap (Mehringdamm 32) for their legendary vegetable kebab, a local favorite with lines out the door. Prices range from 3 to 5 euros.

🍜 International Flavors
Berlin's food scene is incredibly diverse. For authentic Vietnamese pho, visit District Mot in Mitte (Torstraße 167), where bowls start at 10 euros. For Middle Eastern cuisine, try the Yemeni restaurant Bait Al Mandi in Neukölln (Karl-Marx-Straße 131), serving fragrant lamb mandi for around 12 euros.

🥨 Traditional German Fare
For hearty German classics, book a table at Zur Haxe in Friedrichshain (Wühlischstraße 1), known for its crispy pork knuckle and potato dumplings, mains around 15 euros. Another gem is Max und Moritz in Kreuzberg (Oranienstraße 162), a rustic pub serving schnitzel and sauerbraten since 1902, with mains from 12 to 18 euros.

🍰 Sweet Treats and Cafes
Indulge in Berlin's famous cheesecake at Café Einstein Stammhaus in Mitte (Kurfürstenstraße 58), a Viennese-style café open from 8 am. For a modern twist, visit Brammibal's Donuts in Neukölln (Weichselstraße 13), offering vegan donuts in flavors like matcha and salted caramel, around 4 euros each.

🌿 Vegetarian and Vegan Options
Berlin is a paradise for plant-based eaters. Try Kopps in Mitte (Linienstraße 94), a fine-dining vegan restaurant with a seasonal menu, mains around 18 euros. For casual eats, go to 1990 Vegan Living in Kreuzberg (Wiener Straße 22), serving Vietnamese-inspired bowls and pho for 10 to 12 euros.

🍺 Best Evening Spots
End your food tour at a traditional beer garden like Prater Garten in Prenzlauer Berg (Kastanienallee 7-9), open from April to September, serving hearty snacks and local beers. For a more modern vibe, head to Klunkerkranich on the rooftop of Neukölln Arcaden (Karl-Marx-Straße 66), offering panoramic views and a rotating selection of food trucks.

💶 Budget Tips
Eat like a local by hitting up the weekly street food markets, such as the one at Boxhagener Platz in Friedrichshain every Saturday, where you can grab a falafel wrap for 5 euros. Many restaurants offer Mittagstisch (lunch specials) from 11 am to 3 pm, with dishes like currywurst and fries for under 8 euros.
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solid guide. i'd add that the döner scene is more than just mustafa's, even if that one is iconic. head to rüyam gemüse kebap in neukölln, their döner with grilled veggies and feta is around 7 euro and honestly beats the queue at mustafa's for me. the bread is baked fresh right there

for a real hidden gem, check out the breakfast at haus hiltl in mitte. it's a swiss-style spot with incredible homemade bircher muesli and fresh pastries, around 12 euro for a big plate. quiet in the mornings before the lunch rush hits, and the courtyard seating is lovely when it's warm

one thing the guide missed is the african food scene. try mokum in kreuzberg for a proper ethiopian platter with injera, the combo for two is about 25 euro and the berbere spice mix is unreal. get there early on weekends or you'll wait

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