Indoor flea market in Copenhagen – Treasure hunt regardless of the weather

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The Danish summer can be capricious, and when autumn and winter really set in, the vast majority of outdoor flea markets in Copenhagen close down for the season. But the urge to make a good second-hand find, for example in Frederiksberg, does not disappear just because it rains or snows.

Fortunately, Copenhagen offers several fantastic opportunities to go on an indoor treasure hunt. Whether you’re looking for large, well-organised weekend markets in huge halls, or you just need a solid, warm place to browse for retro furniture and vintage clothes on an ordinary Tuesday, there are options.

In this guide, we’ll give you an overview of the best places to find an indoor flea market in Copenhagen and Frederiksberg in 2026.

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The best indoor flea markets in Copenhagen

When the weather forces us inside, the flea culture moves with it. Here are the most popular indoor markets in the city.

Flea market in Bella (Bella Center)

Denmark’s perhaps largest indoor flea market is held in Bella Center on Amager. It takes place 3-4 times a year and attracts thousands of visitors and hundreds of stallholders. Because it takes place in a professional exhibition center, there is plenty of space between the rows, high ceilings and excellent facilities.

The selection is enormously wide. You’ll find everything from professional antique dealers selling expensive design and art, to private families cleaning out the basement and selling cheap toys and clothes. It’s a full-day experience, and it’s a good idea to arrive early.

  • Where: Bella Center, Center Boulevard 5, 2300 Copenhagen S
  • When: 3-4 weekends a year (check their website for 2026 dates)
  • Admission: Payment (typically around DKK 50)

Veras Market (Nørrebrohallen)

In the summer, Veras Market is located under Bispeengbuen, but when the cold bites, the popular clothing market often moves indoors in Nørrebrohallen right by the Red Square. Veras is the place for you who love secondhand fashion. The market is dedicated to clothing, shoes, and accessories, and it’s one of the best places in the city to update your wardrobe sustainably.

  • Where: Nørrebrohallen, Nørrebrogade 208, 2200 Kbh N
  • When: Selected Sundays in the winter months
  • Admission: Typically around DKK 35-40 at the door

Kongens Nytorv Antique and Design Market

This is not a classic “red flea market”, but a more exclusive market for antiques and design. Here the focus is on silverware, Royal Copenhagen, jewellery and Danish design.

  • Where: Kongens Nytorv, 1050 Copenhagen K
  • When: Friday-Sunday of the season
  • Admission: Free

Genbro – Your permanent indoor recycling universe (Open all week)

The large indoor markets in Bella Center and Nørrebrohallen are fantastic, but they have one major limitation: They are only held on specific dates. What do you do if you want to go on a treasure hunt today and there is no market in the calendar?

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This is where Genbro comes into the picture.

Many flea markets in Copenhagen are only open on certain dates, but at Genbro you can go on a treasure hunt almost all week. The store is located at Nørrebrogade 116 and has over 400 m² of clothes, furniture, books, lamps, interiors and retro finds. It is not a classic flea market with private stands, but a permanent indoor alternative for those who love flea finds and recycling.

Genbro functions in practice as a permanent indoor flea market, but with the benefits of a well-run second-hand shop in Copenhagen. You don’t have to freeze, you don’t have to wait for the next market day, and you don’t have to haggle over the price – we have fixed, low prices on everything.

New clothes on the racks every day

Just like at a flea market, the selection with us is never the same two days in a row. We get new items every single day, so our clothing department is always full of exciting vintage and secondhand. Whether you’re looking for a warm winter coat or vintage accessories, you can find it with us.

Practical info about Genbro:

  • Where: Nørrebrogade 116, 2200 Copenhagen N
  • Opening hours: Tuesday–Friday 11 am – 6 pm, Saturday–Sunday 11 am – 6 pm. Monday closed.
  • Admission: Always free

When is the best time to visit an indoor market?

  1. Arrive early for the big things: If you are looking for furniture or popular design in Bella Center, you must be ready when the doors open. The best things disappear within the first hour.
  2. Use the wardrobe: Indoor halls get hot quickly when there are many people. It’s tough to carry around a heavy winter jacket while you’re looking for flea finds.
  3. Bring a large tote bag: Even if you’re indoors, you’ll still need to bring your finds home in the rain afterwards. A large, waterproof IKEA bag or similar is worth its weight in gold.

FAQ: Indoor flea markets

Are there indoor flea markets in Copenhagen in the summer? The vast majority of markets move outdoors during the summer months (April-October). If you want to shop second-hand indoors in the summer, regular stores like Genbro are the best choice.

How much does it cost to enter Bella Center? The entrance fee to the Flea Market in Bella is typically around DKK 50 for adults, while children often get in for free. Remember to check their website for the exact 2026 prices.

Is Genbro open on weekends? Yes! We are open both Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm, making us a perfect destination if you are looking for an indoor flea market on the weekend.

Are you ready to go on a treasure hunt in dry weather? Whether you’re planning a trip to one of the big weekend markets or you’re swinging past Genbro on Nørrebrogade, there are plenty of opportunities to make great finds.

Do you want to see what else is going on in the city? Then see the big guide to flea markets in Copenhagen here.

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