Wochenmarkt Grundstraße

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Buy fresh and local products at the weekly market in Grundstraße every Saturday.

Family-friendly and with fresh, local produce, the Eimsbüttel weekly market is tucked away in a courtyard in Grundstraße. Here, you can find apples from Altes Land alongside flowers from nearby Vierland and Marschland. Our tip… round your shopping trip off nicely with a latte macchiato at the Coffee-Bike. 

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