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Flea Market in Vienna: the Flohmarkt am Naschmarkt

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Vienna (Austria) has various flea markets and one impressive “antiques” district (1st district/Bezirk) where antique dealers and Vienna’s auction house, the Dorotheum, are located. However, if you’re more looking forward to finding a mind-boggling range of Austrian antique stuff right from local food items to old furniture to trinkets of jewelry and what not at throwaway prices at these flea markets in Vienna, Vienna’s flea market am Naschmarkt is the place where you want to go.

The Naschmarkt

Arguably the most popular market in Vienna, the Naschmarkt is among the oldest markets in the city and covers a huge area while offering almost everything that you can think of. If you are interested in diverse international food items, then head to this flea market. You can find fresh Asian shrimps, Italian cheese, spices, olives, and all sorts of fruits.

The great part is that none of these will burn a hole in your pocket. Apart from food, you can also get old furniture, carpets, postcards from the times of war, Indian jewelry, etc.

The Flohmarkt am Naschmarkt (Vienna’s flea market)

Located just adjacent to the Naschmarkt, Vienna’s Flohmarkt am Naschmarkt is Vienna’s largest flea market and one of the best flea markets in Europe.  Surrounded by magnificent Art Nouveau buildings, this flea market stretches for several blocks of stands hawking books, clothes, records, ancient electrical goods, old postcards, ornaments, carpets, and many more, including what many would consider junk.

The Flohmarkt am Naschmarkt has space for 400 exhibitors, half of which are reserved for Vienna’s antique dealers and is a great attraction for lovers of everything old and bizarre… Non-professional vendors can also offer objects for sale, too, and there is a large variety of things sold at the Flohmarkt am Naschmarkt: high-quality collector’s items and furniture in need of minor restoration work as well as books, second-hand clothes, curiosities, and junk.

This is no wonder why the truly multicultural atmosphere of Vienna’s flea markets attracts in equal proportions flea market enthusiasts, treasure hunters, and tourists from all around the world.

Where: Vienna’s Flohmarkt am Naschmarkt – Adjacent to Naschmarkt Flea Market
When: Open Saturdays from 06:30 to 14:00