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- LufthansaMarch 17, 2014When visiting Amsterdam, see some of the many marketplaces. Flowers, cheese, herbs, fresh groceries – there seems to be one market for each item. 11 market places are open all year long. Enjoy!Upvoted 4 days ago
- Jetset ExtraApril 6, 2015Amsterdam’s hip and green crowd scour the market stalls at the city’s many busy markets, including Albert Cuypmarkt. The daily Waterlooplein & twice-weekly Noordermarkt have lots of secondhand stalls. Read more
- Daphne GoonMay 13, 2016The churros here is the best ever! And there r many local street food which r good here. And best part is cheap! Lots of things to buy and see. Western morning/night market.
- Daphne KoMarch 25, 2018Great market with lots of food, clothing and flower stands. I would definitely recommend going there to try some huge stroopwafles with Nutella and eat fresh seafood.
- Simon OpsomerMarch 28, 2022Great market for a leisurely stroll. They sell everything from fresh fish to clothes. If you come around noon, there are many food stalls from which you can buy food. Or get some typical Dutch sweets.
- KatrinaJanuary 27, 2015Awesome market place to eat and buy souvenirs. From the olives stall to the cheeses. Lots to look at. Remember to get an order of mini pancakes. So yummy!!
- Alyssa G.February 10, 2017Has become a bit touristy but I still take guests here for their first fresh stroopwafel and poffertjes! The mediterranean stand also has some of the most amazing hummus I have ever tried!
- Serious EatsSeptember 29, 2013A blocks-long street market, open Monday - Saturday, filled with Dutch food stalls selling cheese, herring, and more. Hit the "Popa Oliva" stand for Mediterranean salads galore.
- Serhii KopeikinNovember 11, 2017Must visit place during your trip to Amsterdam. All you may need is in the one place - from waffels to cheese, from klompen to hats - prices arr cheaper than in the city center shops
- GorkiFebruary 28, 2016This market is a good combination of foods and needs. You can find in here everything you need even vegies or fabric. Fruits, waffles,pancakes, chocalate,etc.. You should visit every bench...
- ابن حسنMay 13, 2017Stroop waffles made fresh with chocolate sauce, kibbeling fish / mussela sandwich. Good deal from the shops, though some stall owners need to warm up to customers a bit. Very cold.
- Canan CmDnzDecember 16, 2015Best street market ever! You can try many local foods (Poffertjes, Stroopwafels...) and watch an authentic scene from Amsterdam-like life!
- Megan GSeptember 17, 2016Stroopwaffel and little pancakes, herring, lots of energy, flowers, and in a great neighborhood (Pijp) to explore. Had a great chat with the guy selling coasters!
- Luiz Otavio AltenburgApril 28, 2018Excellent experience. Look for quality products and try some local fingerfood - haring, bitterballen, fried seafood
- British GeneralstoresJune 9, 2014Lively area with lots of choice in bars, coffe shops and restaurants. Cheap prices generally for the Netherlands. Good for fresh flowers, fish, cheap clothing (dearer than Primark!)
- B KMarch 1, 2015t is just like Turkish bazaars/outdoor markets but much cleaner and organized. You can find fruits, bicycles, cheese, fabric, furniture, records, waffles, patat, souvenir..etc for fair prices.
- Sean DaoMarch 16, 2017Really good waffles, halal chicken, and basically anything you want! Skip breakfast in a cafe and come down here instead
- Go get some Stroopwafels, but go to the original Albert Cuyp booth. These are the best ones.
- Njoud FahadOctober 29, 2019Good market don’t miss the melted cheese sandwich stand and the huge waffle stand as well
- Giulianna G.February 9, 2015Not my fav market in the city but they have a great selection of fruits, teas, spices, cheese, breads, and veggies. Check out the stores on the sidewalk part too.
- Lynne WilliamsApril 8, 2014Take stroll along this street market selling everything from cheese and olives to leather goods. Pop off into one of the many cafés to rest your feet with a beer.
- Jasmine 0202May 31, 2017Come in the early morning to avoid crowd. Nice market to same traditional snack. The chicken from the butcher shop is the best among. Lekar lekar
- Party EarthOctober 26, 2012Look for the orange juice and fruit smoothie tables set up beside the produce stands. You can always find a freshly-squeezed glass of something sweet and refreshing for about €1. Read more
- HenrietteAugust 2, 2012Terrashangen! Loads of spices and produce, but the best thing around here are the cafes in the Eerste van de Helststraat. If you've got time to spare, check the shops in the Gerard Doustraat.
- Derrick FooJuly 1, 2015Pretty standard street market with lots of cheap clothes and random nicknacks. Get to sample local Dutch delicacies including herring, nuts, cheese, and desserts like poffertjes.
- The best market in Amsterdam!! Have a fresh haring zuur met alles, buy boerkaas bij Johan, go to the Visboer ( the one in the car) in front of them is a stand where you can buy really nice french goa
- Talita KaminskiApril 3, 2015It is good to eat all types of Amsterdam food for a cheap price. You must try the hot stropwafer with chocolate, it is heavenly!
- Yondering MonkeysJanuary 7, 2016Open Monday to Saturday these traditional Dutch market sells cheese, stroopwafels, herring and more. Be greedy try it all its all delicious.
- streetfood, free wifi and stuff. the earlier you're here, the more relaxing the stroll
- Kiwi WangOctober 4, 2016Super cute market. Get the fresh stroopwafel! Not the Belgian waffles, make sure you find the original Dutch stroopwafel stand.
- Jolande GriffioenJanuary 15, 2015Very nice market you should visit when in Amsterdam! Lots of fresh food but also souvenirs - also try the shops behind the market.
- Ozgur TuncayApril 6, 2015It was interesting yet If I lived in Amsterdam, I'd love it more. Great place for fresh food and vegetables but not much else. Good walk on a Sunday afternoon.
- Leonardo ChavezNovember 20, 2015It's a nice place to walk around, 9-5 if you are there and like sweets try poffertjes they are amazing!!!
- The place to be to try all the Dutch delicacies: fresh, hot stroopwafels, poffertjes, herring with onion AND pickles, cheese, fried Vietnamese springrolls!
- LiamAugust 15, 2015Warm, freshly cooked stroopwafel is amazing. There's also a lot of stalls selling incredible fresh juice for only €1!
- Walter KersAugust 25, 2017Very good food over here. Don't forget the Indonesian Food place. Delicious. (chicken roll) but also the rice table.
- Linda WongNovember 8, 2014Interesting place to get good bargains and variety of street food. Stroopwafels here are delicious!
- Amiel ChuOctober 20, 2013I really enjoyed here. Very fresh produce and grocery. Cheap clothes and delicious snacks. A good place to go on a lazy afternoon.
- SibelSeptember 16, 2017If you are here, find Peter who sells fossils and bugs. He's here only weekends. Other stands are just casual sellers. Yet it is still fun to have a look.
- Ravi MongiaNovember 23, 2014Come here on a weekday so it won't be as crowded. Try some Dutch street food or enjoy the fresh seafood market.
- Daisy ZookAugust 30, 2019Interesting assortment of food,fruits and vegetables as well as other things to buy - clothing, spices, toiletries
- Thetis TAugust 8, 2016The most well known flea market in the city! You can find almost everything here but not always for a cheap price
- MEININGER HotelsApril 7, 2014The Albert Cuyp Market is not only the biggest daily market in Amsterdam, it is also the biggest open air market in Europe!
- Laurel DyaniApril 7, 2015One of my favorite and most frequented places in Amsterdam. Get a harring broodje And a fresh juice
- Russell HirschornNovember 12, 2015Pofertjes, stroopwaffle, kippling are just some delish treats. Walk the whole market to see all the options.
- You’ll want to go earlier, id you don’t like crowds. The market closes early each day, and tear down begins before 5pm.