Canal Houses, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam Markets

Albert Cuyp Market

Located since 1905 in the Pijp region of Amsterdam, the Albert Cuyp Market, named after Albert Cuyp a 17th century painter, is the largest and most popular market in Amsterdam and the Netherlands. ...more »

  • Location: De Pijp
  • Type: Markets
  • Tel: +31 20 6781678

Nieuwmarkt - Farmer's Market

Every Saturday from 9.00 to 17.00 there is a organic farmers market held on the square at Nieuwmarkt. ...more »

  • Location: Nieuwmarkt
  • Type: Markets
  • Tel: +31 20 551 2512

Amsterdam Flower Market

The Flower Market, or Bloemenmarkt, of Amsterdam, presents a lovely sight. Flowers atop barges, floating upon the serene water are truly a delightful combination of nature's beauty. ...more »

  • Location: Central Amsterdam
  • Type: Markets
  • Tel: +31 20 6258282

Waterlooplein Flea Market

Looking for something which suits your fancy and weighs light on the wallet at the same time? ...more »

  • Location: Jewish Quarter
  • Type: Markets
  • Tel: +31 20 552 4074

Our Local Experts say:

Markets are legion in Amsterdam, attaining enough popularity over the years so as to be considered attractions in their own right. Most tourists prefer shopping in these markets, largely due to (relatively) low prices and unique wares.

The Waterlooplein Flea Market ranks high as el paradiso for the archetypal haggler to pit his bargaining skills against the veteran vendors. If you’re looking for a healthy food option then organic produce at a Farmer’s Market is your stop, whereas flower-lovers can buy flowers or seeds, or simply enjoy the exquisite flowers at the Flower Market

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Pinkster Tournament 2013

Pinkster Tournament 2013

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Pacha Festival

Pacha Festival

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London Calling at the Tolhuistuin

London Calling at the Tolhuistuin

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