Flea market fever in Cologne: These treasures are waiting this weekend!
Discover the flea market dates in Cologne Godorf on October 3rd and 4th, 2025 - the perfect opportunity to browse and shop!

Flea market fever in Cologne: These treasures are waiting this weekend!
An exciting weekend is coming up in Cologne! There will be several flea markets in the region on October 4th and 5th, 2025, which will delight bargain hunters and collectors alike. The popular one opens on Saturday, October 4th Flea market in Cologne's old town its doors from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. This market on the Rhine promenade in Cologne-Deutz attracts many visitors every year who browse for valuable bric-a-brac and curiosities.
There are several events on the program on Sunday, October 5th. The is open for everyone who is traveling comfortably in the south of Cologne Flea market at Porta in Lind his goals. This also takes place from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. At the same time there is the flea market at Segmüller in Pulheim and the flea market at METRO in Cologne Godorf. All three markets will offer shoppers a wide selection of goods.
Next appointments after the weekend
But that's not all! In the coming weeks, Cologne residents and their guests will also have the opportunity to hunt for bargains. On October 3, 2025, for example, a flea market will take place at Möbel ROLLER in Marsdorf. From 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., visitors can immerse themselves in the hustle and bustle. The flea market follows on October 18th at Ebertplatz and on October 19th there is the junk sale at the Cologne horse racing track. Also on October 26th there will be trading at the flea market at Selgros at Butzweilerhof between 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Cheers to Carnival!
The Cologne Carnival is another attraction that delights not only locals but also tourists. Every year over a million people flock to the Rose Monday procession, which is considered one of the largest carnival parades in Germany. The train follows an impressive tradition that has existed since 1823.
The festive parades, led by the Blue Sparks, include not only colorful floats, but also dance groups and music bands. Every year around 300 tons of camels, i.e. sweets such as chocolate and candies, are distributed. There are also around 300,000 Strüßjer, small bouquets of flowers that are thrown during the procession and are often used as an exchange item for Bützje, i.e. kisses - a very special gesture of Cologne friendship.
When you stop by the flea markets or experience the carnival, enjoy the hustle and bustle in Cologne and look out for the best bargains and the sweetest treasures!