Antik- und Flohmarkt Großneumarkt

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At the Großneumarkt Antiques and Flea Market, bargain-hunters can find everything the heart desires in this colourful mix of clothing, jewellery, furniture and antique treasures.

Large and small treasurers in the heart of Hamburg’s Neustadt.
As early as the 70s, the flea market at the Großneumarkt was part of everyday life; after a long pause, the traditional market has now returned!
With hearty bratwursts and a colourful mix of clothing, jewellery, furniture and antique treasures, bargain-hunters can find everything the heart desires.
Between May and September, the market takes place regularly and exudes its charm. The surrounding cafés invite visitors to gossip with their friends; the ice cream parlour on the marketplace offers refreshment in the hotter months. It’s no wonder that the neighbourhood doesn’t only meet here at the stands to buy and sell.

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