
City life
Markets of Amsterdam
Albert Cuyp, Noordermarkt, Dappermarkt — street and farmers' markets, pinned and explained.
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De Pijp
Albert Cuyp Market
The Netherlands' largest and busiest street market, daily except Sunday through the heart of De Pijp — produce, cheese, flowers and Dutch street food.

Centrum (Old Centre)
Bloemenmarkt
The world's only floating flower market — tulip bulbs, cut flowers and souvenirs on barges along the Singel canal between Muntplein and Koningsplein.
Amsterdam-Oost
Dappermarkt
Amsterdam-Oost's most multicultural street market — produce, spices, fabrics and street food from every continent, beside the Oosterpark and Tropenmuseum.

Oud-West
Foodhallen
An indoor food hall in a former tram depot in Oud-West, with stalls of every cuisine.

Jordaan
Noordermarkt
A historic Jordaan square hosting two beloved markets: a Monday flea market and Saturday's organic farmers' market, beside the 17th-century Noorderkerk.

Oud-West
Ten Katemarkt
Oud-West's everyday street market — fresh produce, fish, Surinamese snacks and cheap clothing, six days a week alongside the Foodhallen.

Centrum (Old Centre)
Waterlooplein Market
Amsterdam's most famous flea market — second-hand clothes, vintage, records, leather and curiosities, six days a week beside the Stopera and Rembrandt House.
