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You Never Know What You Will Find in This Market: Eleonas Flea Market

Greece's largest open-air flea marketEvery Sunday morning in AthensVintage, antiques, and fresh produce5 minutes from Elaionas metro station
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You Never Know What You Will Find in This Market: Eleonas Flea Market

Greece · Culture

When

Sundays, 7 AM – 2 PM

Where

Eleonas district, Athens

Find Here

Antiques, vinyl, old cameras

Entry

Free

Tip

Bargain — first price is never final

Eleonas Flea Market, also known as the Scavengers’ Union Market, is a captivating treasure trove nestled in the heart of Athens. This vibrant bazaar offers a unique blend of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences that captivate both locals and tourists alike. As you step into this bustling marketplace, you’re immediately transported into a world where the past and present collide in a symphony of sights, sounds, and smells.

A Paradise for Bargain Hunters

Opening its doors every Saturday and Sunday from 7 AM until late afternoon, Eleonas Flea Market is a paradise for early birds and bargain hunters. Located at Agias Annis 30, Egaleo 182 33, Greece, the market is easily accessible via a 20-minute ride on the M3 train from central Athens. However, to truly experience the market at its best, aim to arrive before 3 PM, as vendors begin packing up their wares afterwards.

Map Location:

Full Address: Eleonas Flea Market (Scavengers’ Union Market) Agias Annis 30, Egaleo 182 33 Athens, Greece

Walker Insights

The Eleonas Flea Market in Athens is Greece's largest open-air bazaar — a chaotic, colorful Sunday market where you can find everything from vintage furniture and antique coins to fresh produce and handmade crafts. Located in the Elaionas district, this is where Athenians have been treasure-hunting every Sunday for decades.

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Destination

Athens, Greece

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Best seasonYear-round

Athens city center

Field Notes

Open every Sunday from early morning until around 2 PM

Arrive before 9 AM for the best finds and fewer crowds

Cash only — there are no card payment facilities

Haggling is expected and part of the experience

Take Metro Line 3 to Elaionas station — the market is a 5-minute walk

Bring your own bags — vendors rarely provide them

The surrounding area has great tavernas for a post-market lunch

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