City flea markets will open their doors, offering visitors a chance to dive into a world of vintage treasures, antiques, and diverse goods for every taste. This is an excellent opportunity to find items not available on regular store shelves and spend time searching for hidden gems among numerous stands.
Whether it is dusty finds from basements or a targeted hunt for the perfect retro interior item, the city will offer something special for everyone this weekend. From cozy family bazaars to atmospheric night markets and specialized exhibitions of rare vinyl records: the choice is vast, and the mood promises to be excellent. To avoid wandering aimlessly between endless rows, it is worth familiarizing yourself with the most interesting locations in advance.
Friday, March 6: Early start for professionals and evening relaxation
The weekend starts with a proven duo of popular venues. The Daglfing antique and flea market at the racecourse, as well as the famous market in the Olympic Park at the Parkharfe area, will open their gates early on Friday morning, March 6. The Olympic Park begins receiving guests at 7:00 AM, and Daglfing as early as 6:00 AM. In this environment, an unspoken rule applies: the best deals go to those ready to sacrifice an hour of sleep for an exclusive find.
For those who prefer shopping in a more relaxed atmosphere after the workday, the Thrifty Friday night market in Pineapple Park is ideal. From 5:00 PM, the old post office building, recognized as an architectural monument, will turn into a stylish setting for second-hand lovers. Accompanied by live music and refreshing drinks, one can find modern branded clothing, iconic accessories, and jewelry here.
Saturday, March 7: Paradise for music lovers, collectors, and families
Saturday morning, March 7, begins at 7:00 AM with a large-scale market in Riem at the exhibition center. This place is considered a true paradise for connoisseurs of serious antiquity: vintage furniture, rare clothing, and all sorts of curiosities from past years are presented here.
Several attractive options are prepared for family visitors. In Pineapple Park, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, a children’s flea market will unfold, supplemented by a puppet theater. Simultaneously, other venues will open in the city:
- Forest Whisper children’s market (9:30 AM–12:30 PM);
- Maria Trost spring bazaar (10:00 AM–1:00 PM);
- Family market at the Walmdachhaus (from 10:00 AM).
Special attention should be paid to the children’s bazaar in Taufkirchen at the Integra house — about 50 stands will be presented there, and visitors can enjoy fresh homemade pastries (entry fee is 1 euro).
The charitable aspect of the weekend will be supported by the animal shelter market, opening at 1:00 PM. Here, goods can be purchased at fair prices, knowing that all proceeds will go toward the maintenance and care of the animals. The Saturday evening will conclude with another night market in Pineapple Park, starting at 5:00 PM. The main event will be the specialized Waxsafari vinyl record market, where collectors can replenish their archives with rare recordings accompanied by street food.
Brief overview of key events (selection)
Friday, March 6, 2026
- 6:00 AM — Daglfing Antique and Flea Market | Daglfing Racecourse
- 7:00 AM — Flea Market in Olympic Park | Munich Olympic Park
- 5:00 PM — Thrifty Friday Night Market | Pineapple Park | Old Post Office
Saturday, March 7, 2026
- 7:00 AM — Flea Market in Riem | Riem Exhibition Center
- 9:00 AM — Children’s Market with Puppet Theater | Pineapple Park
- 9:30 AM — Forest Whisper Bazaar | Johanneskirchner Str. 81
- 10:00 AM — Maria Trost Spring Market | Rueßstraße 46
- 10:00 AM — Family Market at the Walmdachhaus | Walmdachhaus
- 1:00 PM — Animal Shelter Charity Market | Munich Shelter
- 5:00 PM — Waxsafari Vinyl Record Market | Pineapple Park
Organizers remind that operational changes in the schedule are possible, so it is recommended to verify information on the official websites of the venues before heading out.
