Nachbarschaftsflohmarkt Altona Browse and chat in HausDrei!

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The ambience is typical Altona - friendly, homey and relaxed: at the Altona Neighbourhood Flea Market in Hamburg. Parents as well as children enjoy themselves because the exclusively private booths offer treasures for bargain hunters of any age: everything from Barbies to furniture can be found here.

In the middle of the Altona old town, you can find the district cultural centre of Altona, the so-called HausDrei. Once a month from May to August, in addition to workshops for children and teenagers, there is also a neighbourhood flea market. The ambience is typical Altona: friendly, homey and relaxed. Parents as well as children enjoy themselves because the exclusively private booths offer treasures for bargain hunters of any age: everything from Barbies to furniture can be found here. At this market, you don’t only find friendly haggling but also neighbours chatting the whole day; the ideal location for this is the Café Sein right next to the flea market, where relaxing after a day at the flea market is de rigeur.

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