The Second-Hand Guide to Enköping – Your Best Spots for Thrifted Finds
Enköping may be a smaller town, but it’s full of charming second-hand shops for those who love shopping sustainably, uniquely – and often at great prices. Here are some favorites, from vintage gems to charity shops.
Kupan – Red Cross Enköping
📍 Kungsgatan 25
A classic favorite! You’ll find clothes, home goods, books, china, and furniture. Nicely displayed and often well organized.
Myrorna
📍 Källgatan 15
One of the larger stores in town with a wide range of clothing for both adults and kids, home decor, books, and toys. Myrorna is always a safe bet for a spontaneous treasure.
Erikshjälpen Second Hand Enköping
📍 Walking and cycling path from Romgatan 2
A spacious store with furniture, home decor, clothing, and children’s items. Always well-organized and the staff is fantastic! The shop often hosts themed days and campaigns – keep an eye out.
Bra & Begagnat
📍 Sandgatan 19
A bit of a hidden gem in Enköping! It’s a smaller shop, but packed with finds – especially if you love retro items, vinyl records, and kitchenware.
Second Hand Butiken in Torggatan Galleria
📍 Torggatan 20
A small store with a carefully selected assortment – especially clothing and accessories. Perfect if you enjoy browsing more curated racks.
Tips for the best second-hand day in Enköping:
🗓️ Go in the morning for the best chance to score great finds.
👜 Bring a tote bag – many shops don’t sell plastic bags.
🌍 Pair your thrifting tour with a coffee break at one of Enköping’s cozy cafés.
Foto: Thomas Henriksson
About this guide & Vinty Market
This is a living list created from recommendations by both secondhand lovers and local shops in Enköping. We’re continuously adding new vintage and thrift favourites based on the tips we receive. Spotted something that needs updating – like a closed shop or a newly opened gem? Drop us a comment and we’ll do our best to keep the guide up to date.
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