Berlin is full of surprises, but stumbling upon a food market around a quiet corner might be the most delicious one. These markets offer a beautiful blend of local freshness and global flavors. Here are, in our opinion, the 5 best food markets in Berlin that bring the city’s multicultural spirit to life:
- Markthalle Neun (Kreuzberg)
Probably Berlin’s most beloved food market. It dates back to 1891 but was brought back to life in its current form in 2011. Their Street Food Thursday is a weekly celebration of global cuisine—from Vietnam to Peru, Mexico to Israel.
🧀 Our top picks: Cheese from Käserei Alte Milch and the sandwiches from Big Stuff BBQ.
📍 Address: Eisenbahnstraße 42/43, 10997 Berlin
🕒 Open: Tuesday to Saturday
- Arminiusmarkthalle (Moabit)
A little more local, a little more low-key—but just as special. This historical indoor market is full of charm and offers everything from proper restaurants to cozy stalls. Especially great for those living around Moabit.
🍻 If you’re into craft beer, Brewbaker is a must-visit.
📍 Address: Arminiusstraße 2-4, 10551 Berlin
🕒 Open: Monday to Saturday
- Kollwitzplatz Wochenmarkt (Prenzlauer Berg)
If you’re in the mood for a lovely Saturday morning in Prenzlauer Berg, don’t miss this market. Think organic produce, fresh pasta, French pastries, handmade soaps… It’s also a super family-friendly atmosphere.
🥐 We’re obsessed with the French croissant stall!
📍 Address: Kollwitzplatz, 10405 Berlin
🕒 Open: Saturday
- Türkenmarkt (Maybachufer, Neukölln)
A full-on color explosion. One of Berlin’s most authentic markets, where you’ll find the best of Turkish, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean cuisine at super reasonable prices. Spices, olives, börek, baklava—you name it.
🥙 Grab a gözleme and stroll by the canal—pure joy.
📍 Address: Maybachufer, 12047 Berlin
🕒 Open: Tuesday & Friday
- Wochenmarkt am Boxhagener Platz (Friedrichshain)
This one feels like a mini neighborhood festival. Organic food, vintage clothes, handmade crafts, and street food stands—this market captures the young, alternative vibe of Friedrichshain.
🍰 Don’t miss the cheesecake stand. It’s legendary.
📍 Address: Boxhagener Platz, 10245 Berlin
🕒 Open: Saturday
Bonus: Thai Park (Sommerfeld – Wilmersdorf)
Okay, it’s not an official market, but come summer, this is Berlin’s most iconic open-air food gathering. Thai families cook and sell real homemade dishes from little mats on the grass. It’s as authentic (and affordable) as it gets.
🍜 Pad Thai and mango sticky rice—so, so good.
📍 Address: Preußenpark, Brandenburgische Str., 10707 Berlin
🕒 Open on sunny days, usually Friday to Sunday