Lindl Sunday with Market


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Lindl Sunday with Market: Spring Flair, Easter Market and Flea Market in Traunstein
On Sunday, April 12, 2026, the Traunstein city center will transform into a vibrant market ensemble: From 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, the Easter market at the town square and a large flea market between the train station and Maxplatz invite visitors to stroll. Shops will also be open from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM for a relaxed shopping experience.
Regional Diversity and Market Atmosphere
At the town square, direct marketers, craft booths, and vendors shape the scene. Visitors will experience the aromas of freshly baked bread, cheese, and spices, see colorfully arranged spring goods, and discover Easter crafts. The shopping experience thrives on short distances, personal advice, and traceable origins of the products.
Easter Market at the Town Square
The traditional Easter market focuses on quality and seasonal goods. Products from the proven Traunstein market spectrum are expected, including regional food, delicacies, flowers, and arrangements, as well as handmade gift ideas. Many vendors are part of the extended network of the weekly and farmers' market in the city.
Large Flea Market between the Train Station and Maxplatz
Starting at 8:00 AM, market-goers can browse the stalls on Bahnhofstraße and around Maxplatz. The offerings range from second-hand items and antiques to books, household goods, and collectibles. Early risers secure the best finds.
Practical Information for Getting There
The city center is well accessible. The large parking areas P1 Parktunnel at the train station, P2 Karl-Theodor-Platz, and P3 Festplatz at Siegsdorfer Straße are recommended. From there, short, signposted paths lead directly to the center. Those arriving by train can reach the pedestrian zone at the train station in just a few minutes.
Service, Times, and Tips
Market hours: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Open shops: 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The visit takes place outdoors. Arriving early is worthwhile, especially at the flea market. Customers usually pay in cash; card payments are possible depending on the stall. Weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes enhance the enjoyment.
Conclusion: Lindl Sunday combines regional products, craftsmanship, and flea market culture into a varied market day. Those who appreciate spring mood, short distances, and authentic products will experience the full breadth of Traunstein's market culture here.










