You can feel the spirit of the past and find unique things with history at the best flea markets in Europe. They have become a place of pilgrimage for antique lovers, collectors, and those who simply appreciate unusual things. In addition to shopping, these markets offer a unique experience: a walk through historic districts, a lively bargaining atmosphere, and the opportunity to get to know the local culture.

Lonely Planet named the most famous European markets where you can find real treasures. Marché aux Puces St-Ouen, Paris, France Opening hours: Friday 8:00-12:00, Saturday-Monday 10:00-18:00. The world's largest flea market is located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris.

Its history dates back to the 1870s, when the market began as a gathering of ragtag workers. Today, there are more than 2,000 vendors, and about five million people visit it every year. At the Marché Vernaison you will find antique toys and collectible tableware, and the Marché Dauphine is famous for books, vinyl records and rare antique furniture.

Recommendation: start early to avoid the crowds and don't forget to take a break at La Chope des Puces with live gypsy jazz music. Portobello Road, London, United Kingdom Opening hours: daily from 8:00 to 19:00. Located in the Notting Hill neighborhood, this market has been operating since the 1860s.

The busiest days are from Friday to Sunday, especially Saturday. Everything from vintage clothes from the 60s to old postcards, cameras and jewelry is sold .