Continental thrift: five of the best cities in Europe for vintage shopping

Berlin's vintage scene is as eclectic as the city itself. While Mauerpark in the Prenzlauer Berg district gets most of the attention, smaller markets like Arkonaplatz and Rathaus Schöneberg offer a treasure trove of unique finds. For those willing to dig through piles of tat, rewards are plentiful – a hand-crocheted blanket in autumn hues is a standout find.

If you're looking for a more refined vintage experience, Madrid has several upmarket secondhand boutiques that are like concept stores rather than thrift shops. Second Chance offers lightly used clothes from designer labels, while Friperie specializes in denim and Neare has a varied selection of clothing and accessories. Meanwhile, Piel de Mariposa is a one-stop shop for books, vinyl, homewares, and fashion items.

In Amiens, the Réderie flea market is the highlight, with 2,000-plus vendors spreading out over 50 streets in the town centre on the second last Sunday in April and first Sunday in October. Arrive early to snag bargains, as many vendors set up shop overnight. The town's other vintage hotspots include Fripes et Merveilles and Silk & Roses.

In Amiens, as in many French cities, the vintage scene is thriving, with a range of unique shops and markets offering everything from high-end designer labels to more affordable finds. For those willing to dig through piles of tat, rewards are plentiful – but you'll need to be prepared for some digging!
 
I'm so over these flea market posts 🙄. Can't we just talk about the actual shopping experience instead of all the prep work? Like, I get it, gotta arrive early, bring cash... can we just skip the hype and dive into what's actually cool to find? 😒
 
🤗 I'm loving this vintage revival vibe across Europe! Berlin's got its Mauerpark charm, but it's awesome that there are other hidden gems like Arkonaplatz and Schöneberg. I've had my eye on those markets too, might just have to plan a trip soon 😊

And Madrid's upmarket secondhand boutiques sound amazing! Second Chance is def one of those stores I'd love to check out - those designer labels are calling my name 💅♀️. Have you guys ever been?

Flea markets in Amiens seem like so much fun, 2,000 vendors on multiple streets? That's a treasure hunter's paradise 🏰! And Réderie's highlight on the last Sunday of April and first Sunday of October is basically like an event for me... gotta mark those dates down ⚽️.
 
omg i'm so obsessed with vintage shopping 🛍️🔥 i swear the most iconic thrift store ever has to be that one in madrid lol i went to second chance and found an insane designer handbag for like a fraction of its original price 💸👜 meanwhile, amiens' réderie flea market is literally my dream come true 🤩 2k vendors in one place, can you even?! i've been planning my trip there since last year, gotta get ready to dig through all that amazing stuff 🎉😆
 
I just found out about these awesome flea markets in France 🇫🇷 and I'm thinking of visiting Amiens next April... 2,000 vendors over 50 streets sounds crazy 🤯. I love the idea of finding unique treasures like hand-crocheted blankets 😊. But you're right, gotta arrive early to snag those bargains 💸. Has anyone been to these markets before? What's it like? Should I bring cash or card?
 
I'm all for supporting local vintage shops and flea markets 🛍️. Berlin's Mauerpark is defo a highlight, but I've had some great finds at smaller markets like Arkonaplatz too 🤑. I do wish more of these places would have a bit more organization tho, it can get super overwhelming sifting through all that stuff 😩. And yeah, Madrid's secondhand boutiques are pretty cool, but they can be a bit pricey for my budget 💸. The French cities like Amiens and Paris are defo on point with their vintage scenes, so many unique shops and markets to explore 🎨📚.
 
🤔 I mean, think about it... the idea of "vintage" - is it really just about finding old stuff and selling it again? Or is it something more? Is it a nostalgia trip into our own past selves? Like, when we dig through these thrift stores and flea markets, are we uncovering not just old clothes and furniture, but also fragments of memories from our own lives? 🛍️ I guess what I'm trying to say is that the vintage scene is more than just about shopping - it's a kind of archaeological excavation into our collective past. And that's pretty profound, if you ask me... 👀
 
🤩 I'm all about that vintage life! Who doesn't love rummaging through piles of old stuff and finding hidden gems? 🎁 The markets in Berlin and Madrid sound like a treasure trove (pun intended) - I'd totally go crazy for that hand-crocheted blanket! 😍 However, can you imagine the amount of time wasted searching for one good deal? It's like, come on, let's make it easier to find some awesome stuff without having to dig through every single stall... just saying. 🤷‍♀️ Still, I guess that's part of the fun, right? 😄
 
🤔 I think what's so great about these vintage scenes in cities like Berlin, Madrid, and Amiens is the way they bring people together... and also how they can make or break your thrift store shopping experience 🛍️. Sometimes you find those amazing unique pieces, but other times you're left with a closet full of nothing but old sweaters 😂. I'm all for digging through piles of tat (I know some ppl hate that part lol), 'cause it's like treasure hunting, right? But at the end of the day, it's not just about scoring cool vintage finds - it's about the whole vibe and community around them 💖.
 
OMG u guys i just found out about these awesome vintage markets in europe 🤩 like amiens and madrid have so many cool shops and markets that sell everything from designer labels 2 secondhand clothes i mean i've been looking 4 a good pair of vintage boots 4 ages now lol n i finally found 1 @ friperie in madrid they have the most amazin selection of denim 👖👖
 
omg i cant even get enough of these vintage scenes in europe!!! berlin's mauerpark is def a must-visit but madrid's upmarket boutiques r giving me life too 🛍️🔥 second chance and friperie are literally my fave places to score some high-end vintage finds 🤑 and have you guys ever been to amiens? that réderie flea market sounds like a dream come true, 2000+ vendors in one place?! i'm totally planning a trip there ASAP 💼👗
 
I'm thinking that vintage shopping in European cities has really come into its own 🛍️. From the eclectic vibes of Berlin's markets to the more refined boutiques in Madrid, there's something for everyone when it comes to scoring unique finds. And who doesn't love the thrill of the hunt? Arriving early at markets like Amiens' Réderie is key if you want to snag those bargains. It's not just about finding cool stuff either - it's also a great way to experience local culture and support small businesses 🛑
 
I'm loving the resurgence of vintage shopping in cities around the world 🛍️💰. It's like a treasure hunt every time you step into one of these markets or boutiques. Berlin, Madrid, and Amiens are definitely on my bucket list now 🗺️. The idea that some places have such unique gems hidden amongst the "tat" is just so exciting! I mean, who wouldn't want to find a hand-crocheted blanket in autumn hues 😍? And it's great that cities are embracing their vintage scenes and making them accessible to everyone 💖.
 
omg just got back from europe and i'm DYING over the vintage scenes in madrid & amiens! 🤩 secondhand boutiques like friperie & piele de mariposa are giving me all the feels... but let's be real, who needs that much quality when you can score some awesome deals at réderie flea market in amiens? 😂 and those vendors setting up shop overnight? genius! 💡 anyway, anyone else a fan of thrifting and finding those hidden gems? 🛍️ [ ]
 
another 500 euro apartment in berlin just got sold out within an hour lol 😂 like good luck with finding one that's not a million euro

also, the réderie flea market is gonna be crazy on october - 2000 vendors and all of them setting up shop overnight... sounds like a nightmare to navigate 🙃
 
the concept of vintage shopping is so underrated in today's fast fashion world 🤯. it's like, we're stuck in this cycle of buying and discarding without even thinking about the environmental impact... anyway back to Berlin - i think what makes mauerpark special is that it's not just a market, but an event, you know? people from all walks of life come together to shop and socialize... and yeah, finding those unique gems in the piles can be super satisfying 😊.
 
I'm so down for a vintage shopping spree in Europe right now 🛍️👗. I mean can you imagine stumbling upon that hand-crocheted blanket? That's the kind of find that makes all the digging worth it. And it's awesome to see cities like Madrid and Amiens having these amazing secondhand boutiques and markets - it's a great way to reduce waste and support local sellers. Have you been to any of these places? I'm definitely adding them to my bucket list for 2025 📅
 
I think it's so cool how Berlin's vintage scene has this super eclectic vibe 💥 like the city itself. I've been to Mauerpark and while it's definitely popular, I'm more into those smaller markets like Arkonaplatz and Rathaus Schöneberg - they're just so underrated 🤷‍♀️! And can we talk about Madrid's secondhand boutiques? Second Chance is literally my go-to for designer finds 👗. But I gotta say, the Réderie flea market in Amiens sounds like a total treasure trove 🏰! 2,000 vendors over 50 streets - that's just crazy! I'd totally get lost in that and find some amazing vintage goodies 💎.
 
🛍️ u guys love vintage shopping 🛍️

i was reading about the best vintage scenes in europe and it made me think how cool it is that cities like berlin, madrid, and amiens have such amazing markets and shops 🤩. from hand-crocheted blankets to designer denim, there's something for everyone 😎.

have you ever been to any of these places? which ones are your faves? 🤔 i'm def adding réderie flea market in amiens to my bucket list 🗺️
 
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