From May 15 to 17, the Bavarian capital will transform into a large-scale platform for the exchange of values, emotions, and cultural experiences. The official program includes not only classic flea markets but also conceptual night bazaars, specialized vintage markets, and charitable sales capable of satisfying the most discerning taste.
During these days, the weather in Munich is demonstrating its classic inconsistency. Those who counted on serene, warm evenings in beer gardens will have to temporarily adjust their plans. However, it is precisely this meteorological uncertainty that makes visiting the markets an ideal scenario for leisure. The opportunity to leisurely explore antique rows and find rare porcelain pieces or first-edition books in cozy pavilions allows for enjoyment regardless of the weather. The Munich secondary trade scene traditionally stands out for its high level of organization and the quality of the items presented, as confirmed by experts and regular visitors.
Whether your goal is to find a rare mid-century designer accessory, a desire to contribute to charity, or a simple wish to spend time with family, this weekend offers a comprehensive choice of locations. For those who prefer a systematic approach and do not want to miss the best deals, organizers have prepared special digital guides. These materials are available for free download and contain navigation tips to ensure the success of your “treasure hunt.”
Friday, May 15: Antiques and Books on a Day of Rest
Stability is a sign of mastery, and in the world of Munich antiques, few things compare to the reliability of the markets in the Olympic Park and at the Daglfing Racecourse. Both venues, which have become living city classics, open their doors as early as 7:00 AM. Friday, which has become a full day off for many citizens, is the perfect time for a thoughtful inspection of collectible objects. Here you can find everything from Victorian brooches to industrial furniture, with an assortment traditionally characterized by its broad scope and fair prices.
In the afternoon, the focus shifts toward intellectual leisure. At the community center of the kbo-Isar-Amper Clinic, the English Book Sale kicks off, organized by the HA-ILE e.V. society. This event is valuable not only for its rich selection of English-language literature and media materials that have undergone strict preliminary selection but also for its social component: all proceeds from book sales are directed toward implementing humanitarian programs in Tanzania. Thus, replenishing a personal library becomes an act of direct support for communities in need.
Saturday, May 16: Diversity from Early Morning Until Late Night
Saturday’s program significantly expands the geography of interests. Special attention should be paid to the M-net Hofflohmärkte (courtyard sales) in the Neuhausen district. This is a unique format where private courtyards and shady gardens turn into improvised retail points. A stroll through Neuhausen on this day allows you not only to find authentic household items but also to peek into usually closed corners of one of the city’s most beautiful quarters while enjoying a relaxed neighborly atmosphere.
Near noon, the center of activity moves to the square in front of the Giesinger Bahnhof cultural center, where the Open AIR Flea Market opens. The fundamental position of the organizers is the participation of private individuals only. This guarantees the absence of commercial new-builds and gives the trade a genuine, almost familial character. For those looking to end the day with a flourish, the ideal choice is the Midnightbazar in the historic Alte Paketposthalle. At dusk, the industrial pavilion fills with the sounds of live music performed by the band Sun Kings. The night market combines shopping, street food tastings, and a retro party atmosphere set to the hits of the Beatles. Please note that entry to this event requires a ticket.
Sunday, May 17: Stylish Finds and Community Spirit
Sunday in Munich is traditionally dedicated to leisurely rest and aesthetic pleasure. At Marstall am See, the PreLoved project opens the doors to its stylish market at 10:00 AM. Here, the emphasis is on high-quality vintage, products from small manufactories, and designer items with a history. The venue is family-oriented: while adults choose accessories, children can participate in a special animation program.
For those who value comfort and intimacy, a flea market opens at 10:00 AM at SeniorenWohnen Kieferngarten. This is a place where real gems often hide among curious trinkets and interior items. If the Bavarian sky clears, an ecological market will unfold at the Kulturstrand by the Vater-Rhein-Brunnen fountain. Here, the principles of sustainable development and a culture of conscious item exchange take center stage.
The Women’s Market at Pelkovenschlössl will offer an exquisite selection of jewelry and fashion accessories, while the festive marathon concludes with the vibrant Krims & Krams event at Bahnwärter Thiel. In this cult location, theatrical props, art, and costumes will find new owners, with a musical backdrop provided by DJs playing exclusively from vinyl records in the best old-school traditions.
Munich Market Schedule for the Weekend (Selection)
Friday, May 15
- 07:00 — Antique and Flea Market Daglfing | Daglfing Racecourse
- 07:00 — Flea Market in the Olympic Park | Olympiapark (Parkharfe parking)
- 14:00 — English Book Sale | kbo-Isar-Amper-Klinikum
Saturday, May 16
- 06:00 — Riem Market | Riem Exhibition Center
- 06:00 — Antique and Flea Market Daglfing | Daglfing Racecourse
- 07:00 — Flea Market in the Olympic Park | Olympiapark (Parkharfe parking)
- 06:00 — Drive-in Market Aschheim | DRIVE IN Autokino
- 10:00 — M-net Courtyard Sales | Neuhausen District
- 14:00 — Open AIR Flea Market | Giesinger Bahnhof Cultural Center
- 17:00 — Midnightbazar | Alte Paketposthalle (Entry from €3.60)
Sunday, May 17
- 10:00 — PreLoved Pop-up & Flea Market | Marstall am See
- 10:00 — SW Kieferngarten Market | SeniorenWohnen Kieferngarten
- 12:00 — Market at Kulturstrand | Isar Embankment
- 12:00 — Women’s Market at Pelkovenschlössl | Pelkovenschlössl Cultural Center
- 14:00 — Krims & Krams | Bahnwärter Thiel
Making Productive Use of Rainy Weather
In summary, Munich’s secondary trade infrastructure is ready for any challenge. Even if heavy rain forces you to stay home, this time can be used productively. Specialized guides on effective decluttering and preparing for independent sales are available at the city’s media library.
For those planning to clear space of old things, experts have developed step-by-step algorithms to help turn unnecessary property into capital. The upcoming weekend is not only an opportunity to make a great purchase but also a reason to think about sustainable consumption and supporting local initiatives, which is vital for the modern urban community.
