The flea market at the Naschmarkt is Vienna's best-known and most popular flea market - and for good reason. Every Saturday, the expansive area along the left Wienzeile at Kettenbrückengasse (1060 Vienna) is transformed into a paradise for bargain hunters, vintage lovers and antique enthusiasts. From 6:30 am to 3:00 pm, around 400 stalls invite you to browse through a unique range of second-hand goods, art objects, collector's items and curious finds.
Whether rare records, valuable antiques, nostalgic household goods, used books, vintage clothing or quirky junk - everyone will find something here. The colorful mix of private sellers and professional dealers ensures a diverse range of items, from high-quality to humorously kitschy. Those who arrive early secure the best items, as the Vienna Naschmarkt flea market attracts locals and tourists alike.
Thanks to the U4 subway station Kettenbrückengasse right on site, the flea market is easily accessible without a car - ideal for a relaxed Saturday morning in Vienna.
Yes, the market does not take place at Christmas (December 25 & 26) and on January 1 and 6. On December 24 and 31 (Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve) the market ends at 12:00 noon.
If you would like to set up a stall yourself, you can find all the information on registration and stall fees on the official website of the City of Vienna at www.wien.gv.at.
The Naschmarkt itself is open from Monday to Saturday and offers fresh food, specialties and more. The flea market, on the other hand, only takes place on Saturdays.
Yes, admission to the flea market at the Naschmarkt is free for all visitors, just come along and browse!
As the market starts early in the morning and the best items go quickly, it is advisable to start early. Cash is an advantage, as not all sellers accept card payment. A reusable bag or rucksack is also handy for spontaneous finds.
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