The very best markets in Amsterdam (2024)

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Looking to window shop or splash some cash? These markets have you covered

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Written by Derek Robertson

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We get it, there’s plenty of things to do in Amsterdam. Your itinerary for a weekend here might be crammed full already. But if Amsterdam’s best markets aren’t on your list yet, we’re afraid there’s a little bit more to add.

Here in the Dam you’ll find markets to suit every taste; works bylocal artists, one-of-a-kind antiques, rails and rails of vintage clothing and of course, the foodie markets of your dreams (yes, there’s cheese). Whether you’re window shopping or ready to fill that suitcase to the brim, here are the best markets in Amsterdam.

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This guide is byDerek Roberston,a writer based in Amsterdam. Original photos by Amsterdam-based photographer Joao Costa.At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.

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Best markets in Amsterdam

1.Albert Cuypmarkt
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If you only visit one street market while you’re here, make it ‘the Cuyp’. Going since 1905, it’s a one-stop-shop for fresh meat, fish, fruit and veg, clothes, jewellery and just about everything else. It is well worth wandering simply to soak up the atmosphere. If you’re peckish, do try the roast chicken or herring;stroopwafelswill do the trick for those with a sweet tooth. And make sure to hang out at the intersection between Albert Cuypstraat and Eerste van der Helststraat – it’s awash with cafés, bars and cool little boutiques.

Neighbourhood: De Pijp

2.Bloemenmarkt Flower Market
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Tulips are synonymous with the Netherlands, and if a visit to Keukenhof is out of the question, Bloemenmarkt is the next best thing. The world’s only floating flower market consists of a huge number of stalls strung togetheron one of the centre’s longer canals, selling all manner of blooms. Tulip bulbs are an obvious gift, but you can also find roses, orchids, seeds and intricate bouquets for every occasion.

Neighbourhood:Centre

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3.Waterlooplein Flower Market
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Originally known as the ‘Jewish market’ because of its location in the former Jewish district,Waterloopleinhas drawn stallholders since 1885. More than 300 now trade here, focusing on vintage clothes, cheap bric-à-brac and secondhand goods. Bargains are plentiful – particularly when it comes to bikes, antiques and jewellery – and you’ll find plenty of locals hanging around what’s thought to be the biggest and best flea market in Amsterdam.

Neighbourhood: Centre

4.Antiek Centrum

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The very best markets in Amsterdam (11)

On Sundays from May to October, the site of Nieuwmarkt turns into a haven for budding Lovejoys. Ornaments, furniture and assorted bric-à-brac jostle for attention in stalls crammed full of curios, and there are plenty of vintage clothing vendors too. The Antiques Market Antiek Centrum isn’t quite as eclectic as the Waterlooplein Market, but the standard of goods sold tends to be higher – you can dig out some dazzling period pieces here. The pace is also somewhat more relaxed, with a definite ‘Sunday vibe’ encouraging idle browsing.

Neighbourhood: Centre

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5.Noordermarkt-Boerenmarkt

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The very best markets in Amsterdam (13)

A haven for foodies, Jordaan’s plush Noodermarkt showcases the region’s finest organic produce every Saturday. It’s not cheap, but everything here is of premium quality and utterly delicious. Check beforehand what’s in season – asparagus in May, mushrooms in October – or simply ask what’s good; stallholders are more than happy to advise.

Neighbourhood: Jordaan

6.Boekenmarkt Op Het Spui

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The very best markets in Amsterdam (15)

Forget about dog-eared copies of old books no one cares about – Boekenmarkt is run by experts who know their stuff. Merchants travel from all over the country to man their stalls on Fridays, selling rare and out-of-print books, vintage maps and postcards, and hard-to-find periodicals. If you’re a collector or after something specific, ask around; chances are, somebody here can help. Or simply browse the beautifully organised stacks of books – they’re all killer, no filler.

Neighbourhood: Centre

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7.Westerstraat market

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The very best markets in Amsterdam (17)

Vintage clothing will always have a certain cachet, and in Amsterdam, those in the know head to the Noodermarkt site every Monday morning for Westerstraat market(or Lapjesmarkt). Really two markets in one, there is a clothing side – shoes, denim, leather and fur coats are just some of the delights on offer – and a craft market selling fabric, textiles, buttons, ribbons, yarn and anything else you might need to do a spot of sewing.

Neighbourhood: Jordaan

8.Nieuwmarkt

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The very best markets in Amsterdam (19)

It might be smaller than Noordermarkt, but the quality is just as good at Nieuwmarkt. Farmers have been coming here, the site of an old city gate, since the 17th Century, and many still prefer it over its glitzier Jordaan rival. Ultra-fresh organic produce is on offer every Saturday – at wallet-friendlier prices – alongside a few flower and wine vendors. Don’t miss out on the freshly squeezed orange juice stall, and make sure to drop by the stand selling corn on the cob, boiled in front of you and slathered in rich, salty Dutch butter.

Neighbourhood: Centre

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9.Sunday Market Westergas

A haven for art, fashion, and design, this Sunday Market actually rotates around several locations – all listed on Westergas’website – but the Westergas iteration remains the best. You’ll find houseware, jewellery, and illustrations to quirky kids toys and vintage fashion on display, plus creative workshops, live music, and the option to explore the lovely (and expansive) Westerpark. Organic food and drinks from various indoor and outdoor cafes complete the experience.

Neighbourhood: Multiple locations

10.Ten Katemarkt

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The very best markets in Amsterdam (21)

This is where many Amsterdammers choose to do their grocery shopping. Food is obviously the real star here – great-value meat, fish, fruit and veg – but there are also stalls selling home essentials, clothes and electrical goods. An extra bonus? Ten Katemarktissurrounded by some prettycafés and an array of excellent restaurants.

Neighbourhood: West

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    FAQs

    The very best markets in Amsterdam? ›

    Everybody who knows Amsterdam, knows the Albert Cuyp Market! The Market is originated in 1905 and is one of the favorite locations for locals, but also for tourists, students, day trippers and entrepreneurs.

    What is the most famous market in Amsterdam? ›

    Everybody who knows Amsterdam, knows the Albert Cuyp Market! The Market is originated in 1905 and is one of the favorite locations for locals, but also for tourists, students, day trippers and entrepreneurs.

    What is the most famous shopping street in Amsterdam? ›

    Kalverstraat. The Kalverstraat is the most populair shopping street of the country, located just minutes away from the Amsterdam Central Station and Dam Square.

    What is the difference between Albert Cuyp market and Noordermarkt? ›

    The Noordermarkt attracts an eclectic mix of people, so the atmosphere is always convivial and lively. Compared to the Albert Cuyp Market, there are fewer food stalls. But if you love shopping for fresh produce and artisanal food like cheeses, truffle oils and sauces, we can't recommend it enough.

    What is special to buy in Amsterdam? ›

    What to Buy in Amsterdam?
    • Dutch Cheese. Treat your taste buds to the rich and creamy flavours of Dutch cheese, a quintessential part of Dutch cuisine. ...
    • Delftware. ...
    • Tulip Bulbs. ...
    • Dutch Licorice (Drop) ...
    • Stroopwafels. ...
    • Vintage and Antiques. ...
    • Dutch Chocolate. ...
    • Bicycles and Cycling Gear.
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    What is the most famous street in Amsterdam? ›

    10 Most Popular Streets in Amsterdam
    • Brouwersgracht. ...
    • Lindengracht. ...
    • Prinseneiland. ...
    • Gerard Doustraat. ...
    • Amstelveenseweg. Walk a medieval travel route. ...
    • Overtoom. Shop and dine on a popular thoroughfare. ...
    • Oudezijds Voorburgwal. Find elicit delights canalside. ...
    • Herengracht. See treasured canal homes along the water.

    What is the most visited area in Amsterdam? ›

    Wondering what to see in Amsterdam?? Here are the Top Tourist Attractions in Amsterdam or Top sightseeing in Amsterdam that you would not want to miss:
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    3. VAN GOGH MUSEUM. VAN GOGH MUSEUM. ...
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    5. ANNE FRANK HOUSE. ...
    6. BLOEMENMARKT. ...
    7. VONDELPARK. ...
    8. SCHEEPVAART MUSEUM.

    What is the most famous thing about Amsterdam? ›

    Amsterdam is famous for being home to the most significant museum in the Netherlands. It would not be fair to go to Amsterdam and not visit the Rijksmuseum. It is situated near the Van Gogh Museum in the city's Museum Square. The museum is devoted to displaying the creations of renowned Dutch artists.

    What can you buy at the Albert Cuyp market? ›

    From souvenirs, jewellery, fabric, food, produce, clothing and much more this market has something for everyone. The area has lots of cafes and restaurants but there is a good selection of “local” food in the market itself. Not an essential must see in Amsterdam but it is worth a visit if you have time.

    How big is Albert Cuyp market? ›

    The Albert Cuypmarkt is the largest and most popular outdoor market in the Netherlands, with 260 stands operating six days a week selling everything from Vietnamese spring rolls to freshly made stroopwafels.

    What is the difference between the 12th money market and the capital market? ›

    The money market fulfils short-term liquidity needs, while the capital market offers a platform for long-term investing. Money market instruments are more liquid than capital market instruments, and the money market is less risky than the capital market.

    What is the most popular store in the Netherlands? ›

    We asked Dutch consumers about "Most popular online shops" and found that "Bol.com" takes the top spot, while "ASOS" is at the other end of the ranking.

    What sells the most in the Netherlands? ›

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    Clothing, shoes and accessories48.4%53.5%
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    What do Dutch people buy the most? ›

    As of 2022, over 63 percent of Dutch women bought clothes, shoes, and accessories over the internet. Fashion was also the most popular e-commerce category for men, as over half of the male respondents in the Netherlands purchased clothing, shoewear, and accessories online.

    What is the main street for shopping in Amsterdam? ›

    The two main shopping streets in Amsterdam's city centre are Kalverstraat and Leidsestraat. Of the two, Leidsestraat has the more exclusive shops like Filippa K, Karen Millen, Paul Warmer and Shoebaloo.

    Is Noordermarkt worth visiting? ›

    Noordermarkt is a great place to take friends and family if they come for a visit.

    What is the most famous area of Amsterdam? ›

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