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- 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
- Irina GrabinaFebruary 22, 2015The place where you can taste all Dutch delicious food - herring, waffles, cheese, chocolate.
- Russell HirschornNovember 12, 2015Pofertjes, stroopwaffle, kippling are just some delish treats. Walk the whole market to see all the options.
- 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.
- Melinda KAugust 23, 2016One of the biggest markets of Amsterdam with lots of souvenirs and delicious fruits.
- Rachael PearsonFebruary 20, 2018It’s good for a little wonder round and there is a nice stall making fresh stroop waffles, yummy!
- Anna NybergMay 24, 2018Did not live up to the hype, mostly tacky stuff that are in no way unique to this place. Could be worth it for the different foods and if you have already seen everything you wanted in the city.
- EliseJune 3, 2013Treat yourself to a fresh stroop wafel made at the market...warm gooey madness...yum!
- try a freshly squeezed juice or search for second hand jewels.
- Market to get food, clothing and other things. Very busy with nice weather. Closed on Sundays.
- Gino BorromeoApril 25, 2015The haring is wonderful. Fresh, clean tasting and paired with pickled gherkins.
- W TApril 30, 2015Get the €1.5 fresh juice made with vitamix blender. Freshly made hot stroopwafel is delicious!
- Lennart van NieuwenhuijzenMay 8, 2015Daily market. Better than the supermarket, great place to wander around. Beware of pickpockets!
- Veggies, local cheese, fresh fish and waffles. What more do you want?
- ciaoasiaJanuary 9, 2014Best poffertjes stand in Amsterdam! Also try the herring with the whole pickle slice!
- Benjamin HollwayJune 20, 2017Catered towards tourists, this market doesn't really capture a true Dutch market anymore. You should try one of the Saturday markets instead
- You’ll want to go earlier, id you don’t like crowds. The market closes early each day, and tear down begins before 5pm.
- Fleur ter HorstNovember 21, 2012Make sure to visit the shops behind the stalls as well: lots of beautiful clothes, shoes and accessories for little money!
- Cynthia DrescherApril 4, 2013Variety of goods is cheap; come for fresh produce and the scene. Great cafes in the area.
- Niels BomMay 16, 2014Get your nuts at Jan Gotjé, east part of the market. Best nuts I've had and great value.
- Bas 🌀July 28, 2015Have fun (check the other tips to see how) and mind your belongings (pickpockets).
- Mustafa özenAugust 4, 2019You can find nice food tracks, try the Taiwan food and Stroopwafel prepared freshly!
- WynneOctober 20, 2013One of the better markts in Amsterdam! Cheap footwear and gloves. Entertaining walk overall.
- Tassos VavladellisFebruary 22, 2014Great fish-stalls on Saturdays. Wide variety of fish and seafood at good prices.
- One of the many nice markets in Amsterdam, nice to walk around.
- Alper Tunga DoğanJanuary 16, 2016The must Visit place, come during lunch time to eat delicious fishes
- Sofia UzDecember 22, 2015Come here to buy local cheese and other foods, souvenirs. They're cheapest here. Everything else is crap
- Leo GonzalesOctober 20, 2018Stock up on stroopwaffels here—they're cheaper and better tasting than those you get at AH
- jeffrey arnoldNovember 10, 2017Some nice food vendors here inbetween lots of cheap apparel and home-ware stands.