
Frederiksberg Flea Market
Discover unique second-hand treasures, from vintage fashion to toys and decor, at this charming weekly flea market in Copenhagen.

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Frederiksberg Flea Market
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Discover unique second-hand treasures, from vintage fashion to toys and decor, at this charming weekly flea market in Copenhagen.
"Delightful flea market that stretches along the little tree-lined squares along Digterlunden in Frederiksberg."

Bring Cash!
MobilePay is common, but often only for Danes. Have DKK ready for purchases. :moneybag:
Arrive Early for Best Picks
The widest variety of items, especially popular ones like Lego, are available earlier. :mag_right:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4 · 398 reviews
Type
Market
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Second-Hand Fashion Finds
Throughout the market
Discover a treasure trove of quality used clothing and shoes, often at great prices.

Lego & Toy Galore
Children's items section
Score fantastic deals on toys, with Lego often going for a song.

Antiques & Decor Gems
Various stalls
Browse unique ceramics, lamps, art, and other decorative items for your home.
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Bring Cash!
MobilePay is common, but often only for Danes. Have DKK ready for purchases. :moneybag:
Arrive Early for Best Picks
The widest variety of items, especially popular ones like Lego, are available earlier. :mag_right:
Selling clothes in CPH
Hi everyone! I’m planning to sell most of my wardrobe - clothing, shoes, and maybe some accessories - and I’d really appreciate some advice. I’ve seen people set up clothing racks on the street and sell their items that way. Does anyone know how that works? Is it generally…
Pæoner/bonderoser
Hvor får man de pæneste pæoner/bonderoser i København? Gerne til en okay pris 😅💘
Explore Digterlunden
The market is along tree-lined squares behind the park, perfect for extending your visit. :parkwithtree:
It's a Local Affair
More local residents selling wares than pure antiques, offering a traditional Danish feel. :flag_dk:
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Bring Cash!
MobilePay is common, but often only for Danes. Have DKK ready for purchases. :moneybag:
Arrive Early for Best Picks
The widest variety of items, especially popular ones like Lego, are available earlier. :mag_right:
Explore Digterlunden
The market is along tree-lined squares behind the park, perfect for extending your visit. :parkwithtree:
It's a Local Affair
More local residents selling wares than pure antiques, offering a traditional Danish feel. :flag_dk:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
This flea market offers a delightful browsing experience with a good selection of second-hand clothing, toys, and decor. While some find prices a bit high, many appreciate the quality and the traditional Danish atmosphere. It's a pleasant way to spend a Saturday, especially with the added bonus of local street food.
"Like all flea markets, this was hit and miss. Some good stuff that was priced way too high, and some more reasonable. Most vendors take mobilepay, but that apparently only works for Danish residents. We found nothing worth hitting an ATM for.
There was a pølse stand there, though, so I finally got to try a Medisterpølse. Yum!
I’d feel bad rating this market a 3, but it’s more like a 3.5 than a 4."
Jason Miller
"beautiful stuff, everything is in pristine condition. compared to flea markets in my country this felt like a designmarket. a lot of beautiful stuff ceramics, clothes, baskets, lamps, art etc"
Istgud Wohlgenug
"One of my favourite pastimes is visiting flea markets in Copenhagen. There are various things, including clothes, toys, artworks and antiques."
Oleksandr Muzyka
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Frederiksberg Flea Market is easily accessible by public transport in Copenhagen. Many visitors mention it's located along the tree-lined squares in Digterlunden, behind the beautiful Frederiksberg City Hall. You can typically reach this area via bus or metro lines serving Frederiksberg. Check local transit apps for the most up-to-date routes and schedules.
Parking can be challenging in this area of Copenhagen. While some street parking might be available, it's often limited and can be expensive. It's generally recommended to use public transportation or cycle to the market to avoid parking hassles.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to the Frederiksberg Flea Market is typically free. It's an open-air market where you can browse and shop without an admission fee. 🎟️
The Frederiksberg Flea Market is held weekly, usually on Saturdays, from April to October. While specific hours can vary slightly, it generally operates during daylight hours. It's best to check local listings or community forums for the exact times on your planned visit day.
Many vendors accept MobilePay, but this payment method is often restricted to Danish residents. It's highly advisable to bring Danish Kroner (DKK) in cash, as not all vendors may accept foreign cards or have the ability to process them. :moneybag:
🎫 🛍️ Onsite Experience
You can find a wide variety of second-hand goods, including clothing, toys (like Lego), home decor, ceramics, lamps, art, and some antiques. It's a mix of local residents selling their pre-loved items and some more curated vintage finds. :shopping_bags:
Yes, it can be a great place to find unique, locally sourced items that make for memorable souvenirs. Unlike mass-produced tourist trinkets, you might discover vintage Danish ceramics, interesting art, or distinctive clothing pieces. 🎁
The atmosphere is generally relaxed and pleasant, especially on a sunny day. It's described as a delightful market stretching along tree-lined squares, offering a traditional Danish experience. :sunwithface:
Yes, there's often a pølse (sausage) stand available, offering a chance to try local Danish street food like Medisterpølse. :hot_dog:
📸 📸 Photography
Generally, taking photos of the market and its wares is acceptable, especially for personal memories. However, if you plan to photograph specific vendors or their items for commercial purposes, it's always polite to ask for their permission first. :camerawithflash:
The market's location along the tree-lined squares in Digterlunden provides a charming backdrop. Look for interesting displays of ceramics, vintage clothing racks, or candid shots of shoppers browsing for unique photo opportunities. :iphone:
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