Bucharest opens its doors to history lovers and curious browsers alike as Antique Market II returns to ROMEXPO, Pavilion C2, from September 18–21, 2025. Expect a refined atmosphere, knowledgeable exhibitors, and plenty of one-of-a-kind finds.
What is Antique Market II?

An annual fair dedicated to antiques and vintage culture, gathering reputable dealers, collectors, and visitors under one roof. It’s equal parts marketplace and cultural experience—perfect for anyone who enjoys objects with a story.
Dates & Venue
When: September 18–21, 2025
Where: ROMEXPO, Pavilion C2 (Expoziției area, North Bucharest)
The setting is spacious and well-organised, ideal for slow browsing and comparing pieces before you commit.
What You’ll Find
From statement furniture to tiny treasures, the selection is broad and well-curated.
- Vintage and antique furniture and decorative arts
- Period jewellery and watches
- Paintings, prints, and icons
- Vinyl records and memorabilia
- Curios, books, porcelain, glassware, silver, and other rare collectables
Prices range from accessible to investment-grade so that you can enjoy the hunt regardless of budget.
Who It’s For
- Home decorators seeking character pieces
- Collectors looking to fill a specific gap
- First-timers who want to learn by seeing and asking questions
- Gift hunters after something meaningful and unique
Tickets, Hours & Entry
Price: RON 20 / person/day (aprox EUR 4)
Visiting program:
SEPT 18, 19, 20: 10:00 – 18:00
SEPT 21: 10:00 – 16:00
Where to buy: On site at the ROMEXPO ticket desk (Pavilion C2 entrance)
Validity: Single-day access (buy one ticket for each day you attend)
Payment: Cash and card are typically accepted at the desk
Getting There
ROMEXPO sits in North Bucharest, in the Expoziției area. It’s easy to reach by rideshare or taxi from the city centre. Public transport options stop around the complex, and paid on-site parking is typically available during fairs. Plan a bit of extra time for weekend crowds.
You’re a short ride from Herăstrău Park (King Michael I Park), the Village Museum, and several good cafés and restaurants in the area. It’s easy to turn a quick visit into a leisurely day out.


