Flohmarkt am Naschmarkt is Vienna’s largest and most iconic flea market, held every Saturday next to the bustling Naschmarkt in the 6th district. With around 400 stalls, it offers a colorful mix of antiques, vintage treasures, curiosities, and second-hand goods—from old postcards and vinyl records to furniture, jewelry, and quirky collectibles. Half of the spaces are reserved for professional antique dealers, while the rest are open to private sellers, creating a dynamic blend of high-quality finds and charming bric-a-brac. Surrounded by stunning Art Nouveau architecture, the market draws collectors, bargain hunters, and curious visitors from around the world. Even for those not looking to buy, the lively atmosphere and eclectic offerings make it a memorable experience. After browsing, visitors can relax at one of the many cafés or food stalls in the adjacent Naschmarkt, making it the perfect Saturday outing that combines history, culture, and culinary delights in the heart of Vienna.
Vienna AustriaFlohmarkt am Naschmarkt is Vienna’s largest and most famous flea market, located along the Linke Wienzeile at the height of Kettenbrückengasse in the 6th district (1060 Vienna). The market takes place every Saturday from 6:30 to 15:00, drawing around 400 private and professional vendors who offer a diverse mix of antiques, vintage furniture, books, records, collectibles, and quirky second-hand treasures. The market’s lively atmosphere is set against a backdrop of striking Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) buildings, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors seeking unique finds and a taste of Viennese tradition. Directly adjacent is the bustling Naschmarkt, Vienna’s iconic food market with over 120 stalls and restaurants serving fresh produce, international delicacies, and Austrian specialties. The area is easily reached by public transport, with the U4 Kettenbrückengasse station just steps away and Karlsplatz (U1, U2, U4) about a 10-minute walk. The neighborhood is also home to the Vienna Secession building, the Theater an der Wien, and several trendy cafés and bars, making the Flohmarkt am Naschmarkt an essential stop for anyone exploring Vienna’s vibrant urban life.