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10 Best Flea Markets in Copenhagen


 

Flea markets are just one of the fantastic things Copenhagen has to offer these days. Some of us are tremendous lovers of flea markets for a number of reasons. The best markets are those where you may find lovely additions for apartments and closets.

You should visit these flea markets while you are in this peaceful city because shopping there is a terrific way to find unique items. You can find the most adorable vintage summer dresses, pricey winter coats and boots, ice skates, flower vases, and one-of-a-kind presents for your loved ones by hopping from flea market to flea market.

1.Frederiksberg Flea  Market

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A wealthy neighborhood in Copenhagen, Frederiksberg has great shopping and lots of park space. This is one of Copenhagen’s trendiest areas. Due to the abundance of apparel stores, sushi restaurants, and cafes in Frederiksberg, this town is particularly well-known for its shopping. The weekly flea market in Frederiksberg is one of its highlights, though. Every Saturday, a flea market with great deals takes over the parking area near Frederiksberg City Hall. From antiques to trendy clothing, many independent vendors sell a variety of goods.

One of Copenhagen’s biggest and busiest flea markets is the one in Frederiksberg. There are 90 stalls in the market with everything you could possibly want. You’ll want to return to the Frederiksberg flea market without a doubt. This is due to the exceptional quality of the things sold at the market, which makes it certain to find wonderful and practical items at affordable costs.

You can find high-quality things at this market, including second-hand and designer clothing from Denmark, musical instruments, antique furniture, antique crockery, Danish design décor, design lamps, books, ceramics, glassware, silverware, vintage toys, and musical instruments. Additionally, there are food stands at the market where you may sample traditional Danish cuisine and hot dogs.

In Copenhagen, the Frederiksberg Flea Market is unquestionably a terrific option for an effective day of antique buying. Open every Saturday, though, from the beginning of April to the middle of October.

2.Gentofte Flea Market

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This flea market is located in the affluent Gentofte neighborhood of Copenhagen, right outside Charlottenlund Station. In October 2000, this enchanted marketplace opened. Overførsteegarden, a self-governing organization established in 1991 to assist the homeless with alcohol issues and psychosocial challenges, runs it. As a result, the market’s profits are utilized to provide homeless people with equal rights and comprehensive assistance, including access to housing, social services, medical care, education, employment, and leisure activities.

While visiting this peaceful city, you shouldn’t miss the Gentofte Flea Market because it will offer better-quality goods including high-end clothing brands sold at discount costs. Unbelievably, if you are a good deal hunter, this is a market where you can put your negotiation skills to use. practically all of the people who live in this comparatively wealthy part of Copenhagen, regularly provide huge discounts on attractive brand clothing and a variety of other treasures. Gentofte Flea Market is incredibly well-liked by families in Copenhagen’s outskirts, and it’s no wonder with such great deals available! Around 70 private sellers can be found at the market.

Every weekend, this flea market draws up to 3,000 visitors. Therefore, it is advisable to arrive at the market extremely early because the nicest items are the first to sell out. In addition to clothing, you may find toys, vintage Danish design furniture, tableware, cutlery, a stunning Raadvad Danish bread cutter, ceramic, crystal glassware, and other trinkets.

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3. Remisen Flea Market

The Remisen flea market is not far from Copenhagen’s city center. The Copenhagen area of  Østerbro is where the market is frequently hosted. Amazingly, the market is indoors and takes place practically every weekend throughout the year. So, whatever the time of year, you may go shopping for intriguing products at a discount.

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The vast hall Remisen Loppemarked hosts events every Saturday and Sunday. More than 100 stands can be found in this market. You can find a wide variety of items in these stands. Nevertheless, the flea market’s topic varies depending on who is in charge of planning it. A wide range of booths or themes results from this. For instance, occasionally the market is solely devoted to clothing and accessories, while other times it is to electronics and replacement parts.

Make sure to check their Facebook page before traveling to  Østerbro in search of this enormous flea market if you’re looking for vintage stuff and don’t want to unexpectedly find yourself surrounded by dozens of obsolete electronic devices.

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4. Svalernes Loppemarked

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You should stop by this, one of Copenhagen’s hippest indoor flea markets. The flea market is a favorite among the residents, so going there will give you a greater chance to talk to them and learn more about this peaceful city. Surprisingly, Svalernes Loppemarked is active all year long.

You can find some excellent and one-of-a-kind antiques here at a reasonable price. Surprisingly, the market has whatever your heart might desire. Kitchen utensils, vases, candlesticks, vintage and antique items, curiosities, artwork, photographs, clothes, shoes, bags, toys, books of all kinds, lamps, phones, furniture, and much more are available.

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location: Nattergalevej 6, 2400 Copenhagen
Hours: Saturdays from 10 am-3 pm (however, closed throughout all of July)

5. Den Blå Hal

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In Copenhagen’s Amager neighborhood, there is yet another amazing indoor flea market. A big building of 2000 square meters serves as the location for the weekly indoor flea market. When compared to nearly other open-air flea markets in Copenhagen, which only run from April to October, Den Blå Hal’s greatest advantage is that it is open all year round. Den Blå Hal is a mecca for shoppers who enjoy flea markets and trinkets. The market has over 100 little stores with one-of-a-kind goods that will steal your heart.

Despite the clutter piled high, the 100 small businesses housed in Den Blå Hal provide a wide range of goods, including vintage and recycled apparel, classic used furniture, and retro design. Amazingly, the prices of things in this market are reasonable. Additionally, while haggling, you can converse intelligently with the dealers. The suppliers are always eager to interact with customers and share their expertise and passion for their products in an effort to boost sales.

Furniture, royal porcelain, vintage electronics, bric-a-brac, Raadvad bread slicers (some of these models date back to 1880), oriental rugs, vintage Danish design furniture, old Danish “våbenskjold” cast iron bottle openers, Bauhaus wall clocks, and clothing are just a few of the collections you can find here.

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Location: Den Blå Hal, Ved Amagerbanen 9, Copenhagen,Denmark
Phone; +45 20 73 80 4

6. Veras Market

Veras Market is a secondhand clothing flea market that is held both indoors and outdoors in several locations throughout the city. There are more than 50 stalls selling clothing and accessories, so nobody goes home empty-handed. The Markets are constantly crowded with stylish bargain hunters and seasoned vendors who hang out on Sundays to find the latest trends.

Every type of customer, young and old, is drawn to the Veras flea market. All seasons can be used to visit this flea market. When fashions change, locals purchase their clothing here. Join the locals and without breaking the bank, add some Scandinavian-inspired pieces to your collection. Amazingly, because you can use this flea market in various ways, it differs from others. You can buy new clothing to replace your old ones. Additionally, for DKK 3, purchase all of the used clothing that others have donated and sell your own garments at a booth at Veras Market.

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7. Ravnsborggade Flea Market

At the end of Nørrebrogade., next to Copenhagen’s lakes, sits this flea market. Sankt Hans Gade and Ravnsborggade are the streets where the outdoor market is situated. Three times a year, in March, September, and around Christmas, these streets host a flea market.

This flea market is a fun place to go shopping. Due to the interesting mix of antique shops, trendy boutiques, galleries, and restaurants located on both streets, it is spectacular. The market becomes a true community event with up to 250 private and professional merchants when trading is in full swing and all these venues take their operations outside. Glassware, clothing for men and women, paintings, Royal Danish Porcelain, silverware, and other goods are available here. In addition to the numerous stores that line the street, you may find here interesting modern and antique interior design ideas as well as cafes, restaurants, breweries, and other specialist stores.

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8.Nørrebro Flea Market

This market is a long, thin stretch of stalls arranged along the sunny walls of the Assistens Cemetery on  Nørrebrogade. A group of   Nørrebrogade traders founded it back in 1986.

You can choose from a variety of lovely and unusual items in this market. Old pots and pans, vintage bowls, books, gnomes, toys, and furniture may be acquired for a great price if you are skilled at haggling and bartering with the merchants.

9.Thorvaldsens Plads Antique Market

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Visit this additional flea market in Copenhagen to find out why it has long been one of the city’s favorite locations for treasure hunts. For more than 20 years, the market has been a favorite in Copenhagen. There are distinctive antiques and artifacts there. Additionally, every weekend during the summer, it brings together a very curated selection of top-notch antique vendors.

Despite not being a large flea market, the Thorvaldsens Plads Antique Market draws hundreds of people, partly because of its lovely surroundings. Near the Thorvaldsens Museum and the Café Diamanten, the market is situated in the center of the historic Copenhagen Quarter.

A wide variety of rare antiques are on display from vendors at the Thorvaldsens Plads Antikmarked. From the start of May to the end of October, the Thorvaldsens Plads Antique Market is open twice a week. The market offers a wide range of unusual antiques, including paintings, Royal Copenhagen porcelain, silver, antique curios, toys, jewelry, vintage clothing, and vintage industrial.

10. Ritas Blå Lopper

This flea market is especially well-liked by the younger audience trying to buy clothing, giving off the impression that you’re visiting a huge vintage shop. Every month, a flea market is held.

Location; Kulturhuset Indre By, Charlotte Ammundsens Pl. 3, 1359 Copenhagen
When: Sundays

 

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