The markets of Amsterdam

The best markets in Amsterdam

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Address
Nieuwmarkt,
1012 CW Amsterdam

Newmarket

Every last Friday of the month, you will find the New Market on Nieuwmarkt. This market mainly specializes in deli and lifestyle products. Here you can expect delicacies from different parts of the world, sweet cakes, savory sandwiches, but also delicious snack sausages and cheeses. You will also find various art stalls, jewelry dealers, and fashion and interior design products.

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Address
NDSM-Plein 1,
1033 WC Amsterdam

Ice rinks

Once a month, Europe's largest flea market takes place at the NDSM shipyard in Amsterdam-Noord. Be prepared for tons of vintage clothing, antiques, beautiful mirrors, and jewelry. Real stores have stalls here, but private individuals can also rent a stall and sell their own clothes that they no longer wear. Prices are low, so be prepared to haggle and search thoroughly, and you can be 100% sure that you will leave the IJhallen with some real finds. Tip: grab some poffertjes and wear warm clothes if you go in winter, as the warehouse is not heated and most of the stalls are outside!

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Address
1025 ES Amsterdam

Organic Market North

Every Saturday, in addition to the regular market, the Farmers' Market can also be found on Buikslotermeerplein. The market originated from the need for nature-friendly, pure, and clean products, and here you will find organic, sustainable, fair, but above all delicious products. The honey comes Immediately the beekeeper and the cheese directly from the farmer. There are all kinds of professionals at this market who can talk about their products with great passion.

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Address
Waterlooplein 2,
1011 NZ Amsterdam

Waterloo Square Market

Behind the Stopera, you will find what many consider to be the best flea market in Amsterdam. Among other things, they have beautiful records, photos, and stacks of gorgeous vintage clothing. Many hip Amsterdammers score their Levi's 501 jeans here. You can also buy beautiful accessories, jewelry, and parts for your bike. Open every weekday and Saturday.

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Address
Spui,
1012 WX Amsterdam

Spui Book Market

The Book Market on Spui is held every Friday, throughout the year, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Only in cases of force majeure (such as very bad weather) is the market canceled. But this doesn't happen often, because true book lovers aren't deterred by a little rain, and neither are the sellers. You'll find second-hand and antiquarian books here, and the market has been a household name for thirty years, even abroad. You can also find prints, pamphlets, posters, documents, and magazines here, in multiple languages!

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Address
Amstelveld,
1017 VS Amsterdam

Amstelveld Plant Market

Visiting Amstelveld on Mondays is a great idea; you'll immediately feel cheerful when you see all the colors around you. There are 30 stalls full of flowers and plants to brighten up your garden or balcony. They also have a wide variety of herbs and bulbs to start your own vegetable garden. You'll definitely not come home empty-handed.

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Address
Noordermarkt,
1015 NA Amsterdam

Noordermarkt

You can shop on the cozy Noordermarkt on Monday morning and Saturday. Originally, the Noordermarkt was a pots, pans and patches market, where people in the 17th century mainly bought everyday objects. Today you can buy everything such as antiques, jewelry, paintings, glass and crockery, books and prints and lots of vintage clothing. On Saturday morning there is also an organic market where you can buy fresh organic vegetables, fruit, bread, cheese, herbs, fish, honey and many other products. The market people are sometimes still true Amsterdammers with a strong accent and a board full of corny humor. You won't find such a variety of products at any other market in Amsterdam; the market has so much to offer that you can easily stroll around for a whole day.

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Address
Westerstraat,
1015 LZ Amsterdam

Westerstraat Market

Every week there is the Westerstraat market, also known as the fabric market. It is famous for its many stalls selling fabrics and remnants. People come from far and wide to find the most beautiful fabrics. But you can also find delicious food and other things here; the market is diverse, with more than 212 stalls!

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Address
Lindengracht,
1015 JP Amsterdam

Lindengracht Market

If you've already eaten an apple pie at Winkel 43 on the Noodermarkt, take a stroll to the Lindenmarkt. At the beginning you will immediately find the delicious fish stall (the kibbeling or the tuna salad sandwich are recommended!) But not only the fish, also the nut specialty shop Notjé is brilliant, and the Sabich sandwich from Abu Salie is one that you should definitely not miss.

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Address
Haarlemmerplein,
1013 HS Amsterdam

Farmers Market Haarlemmerplein

The Haarlemmerplein farmers' market is open every Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. They sell fresh produce. The market mainly Sold fresh produce. What makes it special is that the people behind the stalls are often the ones involved in producing the food. That makes the market just that little bit different and also more honest. If you have any questions about food or its production, you can ask the experts directly, which makes a visit to the Haarlemmerplein Farmers' Market even more special!

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Address
Albert Cuypstraat,
1073 BD Amsterdam

The Albert Cuyp Market

The Albert Cuyp Market is open from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM and, with 260 stalls, is the largest daily market in Europe. In 1905, the Local authority decided to establish a free market that is now the Albert Cuyp Market, named after a 17th-century painter. You can do your daily shopping here and find especially fresh fish, delicacies and various types of fabrics. The market is of course well-known among Amsterdammers, but tourists also know how to find the market to taste typical Dutch delicacies such as herring and stroopwafel and to look for souvenirs. It is also a nice market to just walk through for fun.

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Address
1071 MR Amsterdam

Southern Market

The zuiderMRKT is a small, cozy, weekly neighborhood market. Unique due to its cooperative character. The cooperative consists of members - enthusiastic local residents - who warmly support the market and help out at the market and in the vegetable stall. The members jointly determine the range of all stalls. They buy vegetables and fruit directly from the farmer, to sell them for fair prices on the zuiderMRKT square.

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Address
Stadionplein,
1076 CJ Amsterdam

Stadium Square Market

On the beautiful Stadionplein, in the middle of Oud-Zuid, you will find the Stadionplein market every Saturday. They open at 09:00, making it an ideal market for people who want to do their weekly shopping early on Saturday. They also have beautiful flowers for sale here and you will find many different local residents. The atmosphere is always good and the market is open until 17:00.

West
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Address
Bosboom Toussaintstraat 70,
1054 AV Amsterdam

Zicami Market

Zicami Market is a bi-monthly Italian market, set up by Camilla, known for her patisserie brand La Torta di Camilla. Out of her love for her roots, she brings together a carefully selected group of Italian food makers in Amsterdam. Visitors stroll past stalls selling cannoli, handmade pasta, artisanal sauces, charcuterie, cheeses, olive oil, and dolci, as if walking through a Sicilian village. The strength of Zicami lies not only in the food, but also in the atmosphere: espresso at small tables, Italian music, and the feeling of a neighborhood market where everyone meets. You can find the market every first and third Saturday of the month at Bosboom Toussaintstraat 70.

 

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Address
Bellamyplein 51,
1053 AT Amsterdam

The Maker Market

De Hallen in Oud-West organizes a weekend market once a month. Here you will find all kinds of sustainable brands from local entrepreneurs and makers from Amsterdam and the surrounding area. The market has a diverse range of products and allows you to look at Sustainability locally produced goods in a different way. You can also visit De Hallen for a movie, a tasty snack, or a drink, making a visit to this market a versatile outing.

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Address
Ten Katestraat 34,
1053 CG Amsterdam

Ten Katemarkt

At the Ten Kate Market in Amsterdam Oud-West, you can find delicious fresh fruit and vegetables, roasted nuts, flowers, fish, bread, and much more. People from the neighborhood usually do their shopping here, but it's also worth a visit just for the atmosphere. The merchants call out their special offers, so there's a good chance you'll leave the market with a well-filled shopping bag. The Ten Kate Market has a history dating back to 1912 and has since become a multicultural market with Amsterdam charm. Where people used to come to the market with handcarts to sell their products during the day, there are now stalls.

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Address
Pazzanistraat 7,
1014 DB Amsterdam

Sunday Market

Every first Sunday of the month there is Sunday Market Westergas. A trendy, funky shopping place for many different things. Art, fashion, design, vintage & deli, food from all over the world, music and much more. The Westerpark has been called the nicest park in Amsterdam by some, and thanks to this market we understand why. Tip: in the spring the blossom is beautiful in the trees, worth a look!

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Address
Mercatorplein,
1057 CA Amsterdam

The Mercator Market

The MercatorMarkt is known as the tastiest and sweetest market in De Baarsjes, and we understand why. It is a genuine neighborhood market where local residents can sell their own goods, and otherwise it is a small business with a good story. There is theater for young and old, various workshops, and a merry-go-round for the children. Their goal is to create a sustainable, high-quality market that the neighborhood can rely on. Well worth a visit!

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Address
C. van Eesterenlaan,
Amsterdam

Biomarkt Zeeburg

For more than 10 years, there has been a weekly organic market on Wednesdays at the Van Eesterenlaan in Zeeburg. Vegetables, fruit, nuts, cheese, olives, raw food, bread, mushrooms, vegetarian roti, pizza, Lebanese mezze, fish and grilled chickens. It is located on the Eastern Islands, so you also have a beautiful view. Tip: some say they sell the best kibbeling in Amsterdam here...

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Address
Amsterdam

Pure market

The name says it all: this market is all about pure, artisanal food. Every Sunday during the last month of the year in Frankendael Park, Amstelpark, or Beatrixpark. You can enjoy delicious freshly prepared meals or buy products to cook at home. The perfect way to spend your Sunday!

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Address
Joris Ivensplein,
1087 BP Amsterdam

The REURING market

The REURING market is open every Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and is a small but charming market in IJburg. The cozy atmosphere of IJburg and the high quality of the products are paramount here. It is located next to the IJburg Shopping Center and next to a beautiful playground. You will find various stalls selling Alfons coffee beans from Italy, a jam specialty shop with unique chutneys, BBQ pork belly from a food truck, a Mexican specialist, and much more. Go there and experience it for yourself.

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