Mauerpark
Park · Prenzlauer Berg ·

Mauerpark

Park · Prenzlauer Berg ·

Flea market, karaoke, street food, music, and graffiti art

flea market
street food
bearpit karaoke
creative vibe
live music
vintage clothes
people-watching
picnic
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Bernauer Str. 63, 13355 Berlin, Germany Get directions

LGBTQ friendly
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Bernauer Str. 63, 13355 Berlin, Germany Get directions

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•LGBTQ friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Dec 17, 2025

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"In the Castro at 500 Church Street, Mauerpark is a German-inspired cafe now open in a former laundromat; I found the sunny space boasts a tiled ceiling and mid-century-esque light fixtures and serves a compact menu of simple items like Nutella on bread and sausage boards alongside coffee, German beer, and wine, with specials that might include currywurst (sliced sausage with curry ketchup), spinach-bread dumplings, or cheesy spaetzle." - Janelle Bitker

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Kate S

Google
Went in December on a clear but chilly Sunday and was glad there was still a lot of tents, places to grab food, shop etc but I'm sure this explodes in the warmer months! Cash is king make sure you have some for food of course but also for the expansive vintage shopping. We picked up some amazing pewter and wood sculpture pieces for a steal, if you need new dishes or glassware or apparently a leather jacket-- this is the perfect place to grab items for your home. Also as someone from Philly-- I did NOT try a vegetarian cheese steak because that's just blasphemous hahaha but I loved seeing a piece of home while abroad. There's a bunch of more sit down places with WC if needed, rooftop view of the park, pup friendly etc. A great way to spend a Sunday

Aslan V.

Google
Iconic place where many Berliners and tourists come together! Prices have gone up, but in general it feels also more organized. The flea market has bargains as well as high quality and costly fashion. What can be annoying sometimes is that it can be noisy from street artists, so talking and chilling is difficult. Easy to reach by public transport!

Beau S.

Google
Mauerpark is the perfect Berlin Sunday experience. The famous flea market was in full swing when I visited — stalls packed with vintage clothes, vinyl, art, handmade jewellery, and plenty of street food options. It’s busy, but not overwhelming, and it has that creative, free-spirited vibe Berlin does so well. What really stood out is that even with the markets on, the park itself still has plenty of space. You can step away from the crowd into open green areas to picnic, relax, or just people-watch. Musicians, performers, and random jam sessions pop up everywhere, so there’s always a soundtrack as you wander. The mix of locals and travellers makes it feel welcoming, and you get that authentic “community meets culture” vibe. Whether you’re there for treasure hunting at the stalls, catching some live music, or just lying on the grass soaking up the atmosphere, it’s a must-visit. Tip: go earlier if you want to explore the market without rushing, then spend the afternoon chilling in the park. Bring cash, an appetite, and time to really take it all in.

Aank S.

Google
Mauerpark is a must-visit spot in Berlin. It has a unique vibe vibrant, authentic, and full of life. We went on a Sunday and it was packed with people enjoying the flea market, live music, street food, and plenty of art. It's the perfect place to spend a relaxed afternoon, watch spontaneous performances, and soak up the multicultural spirit of the city. A space full of history, but also bursting with creativity. Highly recommended!

Hasham Q.

Google
Mauerpark is a vibrant spot in Berlin, perfect for a relaxed day out. I loved the lively Sunday flea market, street food, and the famous bearpit karaoke. The park has a creative vibe with graffiti walls, music, and a friendly crowd. Great place to hang out, especially on weekends!

helen C.

Google
Fantastic morning here! Great for vintage and thrift lovers. Only suggestion, steer clear of the guy selling falafel, awful stuff. Everything else fab

Miguel M (.

Google
What a great place to hang out. So many people having a great time; so much to see, hear and do. Take your pick!!

Tony C.

Google
Great spot for Berliners to enjoy their town. Collection of slightly better market fare for sale. Lots of spontaneous music and games. Plus an amphitheatre for karaoke with plenty of crowd involvement. Great place to explore!!!