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The Best Cities In Europe For Vintage Shopping
Forget Vinted, Vestiaire and eBay… if you’re serious about vintage fashion, you’ll know all too well that the best pieces are to be found by shopping IRL. Not only are the chances of uncovering a well-priced treasure far higher in a flea market or vintage shop, but seeing and trying on something in person means there won’t be any nasty surprises down the line, either. Plus, of course, there’s the joy of heading out on a shopping trip with a friend and whiling away the hours rifling through items imbued with history, as opposed to the antisocial – and decidedly less inspiring – act of endless internet scrolling.
With this in mind, why not make a real occasion of your next vintage shopping trip by taking it a little further afield? And we don’t just mean venturing to East London… Some of the best vintage shops in the world are less than a two-hour flight away, in the likes of Paris and Berlin – and, thanks to Guide to Europe’s expertly curated and delightfully affordable travel packages, they’re more accessible than ever.
Feeling inspired? These are the best cities in Europe to visit for a levelled-up vintage shopping trip in 2025:
Paris
It’s the fashion capital of the world, so it should come as little surprise that Paris is also a haven for vintage shoppers. Lovers of old-world luxury will be spoilt for choice between all the chic boutiques in the Marais, 10th arrondissement and Palais-Royal districts, while the renowned flea market Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen is the place to go for cut-price antiques.
For rare designer gems and the chance to own one-of-a-kind pieces of fashion history, Didier Ludot is the name to know and nothing short of an institution. Intersperse your shopping adventures with visits to the city’s best museums, cafés, restaurants and landmarks, and you’ve got yourself the Parisian weekend away of dreams.
Berlin
A city break to Berlin is always packed full of fun things to do, places to see, culture (and counter-culture) to soak up and vintage gems just waiting to be discovered. There’s a thriving second-hand scene here that’s well worth travelling for, with outdoor markets popping up every weekend, plenty of excellent thrift shops, and even hyper-exclusive vintage stores that require an appointment to visit.
Endyma should be top of every designer fashion collector’s must-visit list, while you’ll find edgier pieces at the likes of Sing Blackbird, Pineapple Factory Gallery and generally in the Kreuzberg area. Then, once you’ve had your fill of shopping, why not try your luck at the legendary Berghain? Dressed to the nines in all your fabulous new finds, you might actually get in.
Copenhagen
The Danish capital is fast becoming one of Europe’s coolest fashion cities, loved by Scandi minimalism-seekers and vintage aficionados alike. Those in the know head to Time’s Up for its enviable second-hand Chanel, Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent pieces, alongside fabulous costume jewellery; Wasteland for retro clothing; Jerome Vintage for a super-curated selection of luxury treasures; and Carmen for more niche, no-label finds. If spending a weekend in Copenhagen, shopping homegrown modern brands like Ganni, Samsøe Samsøe and Rotate is also a must.
Milan
If you’ve admired the many impossibly elegant, impeccably dressed, cashmere-clad Milanese women doing the rounds on Instagram right now, then why not jet off to the Italian city to shop their style for yourself? A vintage fashion paradise, Milan is the ultimate shopping destination for those seeking a slice of old-world glamour with a side of La Dolce Vita. Down a couple of the city’s famously strong espressos before hitting up the likes of Madame Pauline, Mania, Sous and Franco Jacassi’s Vintage Delirium in one go – then sit back and relax with a spritz as you plan your next adventure.
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Clementina Jackson is Acting Site Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, working across news and features, trends, e-commerce and SEO. She was previously Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan and Women’s Health, and Acting Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, where she was named as a PPA 30 Under 30 award winner for her work on size inclusivity. An experienced fashion, travel and luxury lifestyle journalist, Clementina has also written for Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Condé Nast Traveller, Tatler, Red and Italy Segreta.