Noordermarkt
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9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Neighbourhood: Centrum
Amsterdam’s buzzing hub, with its sprawling network of tram rails and a seemingly constant flow of tourists and commuters, yields convenient access to some of the best sightseeing, shopping, and street life in Europe. Closest at hand are the Royal Palace, the quaint shops of Haalremmerdijk, the pedestrianized zones Kalverstraat and Dam Square with popular neighborhoods such as the Red Light District, and the Canal Ring hardly more than a moment’s stroll away. With the well-connected Centraal Station as Centrum’s base, it's easy to travel farther afield via one of the city’s iconic trams.
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Go-OSUBucks
United States887 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2023 • Family
You can find so much delicious-ness at this market. We also went to the Albert Cuyp market the previous day and enjoyed both but this one seemed to have more in the way of fresh foods and we just found more to our liking here. Make sure to stop if in Amsterdam. Believe it is Saturday morning only.
Written June 21, 2023
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Jorden N
Santa Fe, NM259 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2014 • Solo
I stayed in an apartment a few blocks away so this was definitely on my to-do list. It isn't the largest market but everything is top quality and you can tell that the food vendors were proud of what they were selling. The first thing I did was sit down at a counter to have a breakfast Dutch pancake with bacon and syrup. (Think French crepe). Yum, and only €4. One booth was selling 40+ types of mushrooms. I bought some delicious raspberry jam from a woman who said she comes in for the market from the south of The Netherlands. A few booths selling great looking bread and desserts. A few booths with great looking fruits and vegetables. And, of course, cheese, cheese, cheese. About half the market was a flea market with clothes, bric a brac, etc. But one booth had 80+ year old etchings and prints that I looked over for 15 minutes and another booth had interesting antique tiles from houses. These were only €10 and €20, depending on size and age. If you could find them elsewhere I am sure they would cost double. OK, a nice little fair and some purchases to munch on in my apartment the next couple of days. Then I saw a lot of people walking on a side street so I checked it out. Who knew that just a couple of end blocks away there was an even larger Saturday street market?! The Lindengracht Markt with about 200 stalls and about 3 blocks long. This market was a mix throughout of food and merchandise. I had the impression that the food here was less expensive because it's not "organic". But everything looked great to me; they probably just can't win the lottery to get into the primo Noordermarkt. So if you combine these two neighboring markets together, it's definitely worth going to. On my trip to Amsterdam, I went to other markets. The Albert Cupt Market is large with lots of food to graze on while you walk around and the best choice of new inexpensive clothing, leather products, etc. Every day except Sunday. It's in a working class neighborhood, but safe to walk around. The Waterlooplein Market was my least favorite. But the combined Saturday Noordermarkt/Lindengrachtmarkt would be my choice if I only had time for only one. And it's in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the City.
Written October 13, 2014
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Shawn C
Singapore, Singapore47 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2015 • Friends
Spent a lovely Saturday morning at this great street market. We took tram #3 and alighted at Marnixplein station. 10 mins walk along Westerstraat and you should find this lovely market. What I like about the Noordermarket vs the Albert Cuystraat market is that Noordermarket is less commercial and you really shop shoulder to shoulder with the locals. The Cheeses, Chocolate, Soups, Seafood, fresh fruits are out of this world. Great choice of clothings, esp for the ladies at a great price as well. Another great market, the Lindengracht market is only a block away. You can easily spend 3 hours in these 2 markets to absorb in the great atmosphere.

The dutch are probably the friendliest people on this earth and are always ready to help. When we seemed lost on which direction to take from the tram station, a really nice local lady actually walked 10 mins with us just to make sure we arrive at the Noordermarket safely! Am really in love with this great country and her friendly citizens!
Written November 29, 2015
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James L
Richmond, Canada61 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019
Unremarkable. Average farmers' market. Might as well check out if sightseeing Jordaan neighbourhood or going to Winkel 43 for the apple pie. Otherwise no need to go out of one's way to find.
Written August 28, 2019
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Nick Zafiropoulos
South Australia, Australia237 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018 • Family
Loved this place, nothing like fresh fruit..... fresh veges and my favourtie Fresh bread. The Croissants were to die for.
Written April 5, 2019
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Marnie C
Maple Ridge, Canada89 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2017 • Solo
I went at around 10am on a Saturday morning and was not disappointed, it is only open on a Saturday so plan accordingly. Stall upon stall of amazing produce, tantalizing baked goods, meats and charcuterie, an assortment of prepared foods to feast on, cheeses, seafood, teas and coffee, flowers, clothing, books, leather goods, shoes, electronics, flea market type stalls, vendors selling new products, the list is endless of what you can find here. The vendors were friendly, spoke English and very approachable and it was a great mix of both tourists and locals.

When I first got there I thought it was just the stalls outside the church, but then I wandered down a few blocks behind the church and found a few more miles of stalls so be sure to see the whole thing. Definitely the best place to buy cheese to bring home, as it is cheaper than the chain stores in the tourist areas.

Also lots of live musicians playing in various places, on a sunny day this place was a little bit of paradise. By the time I saw all the stalls and ate I was there about 3-4 hours.
Written October 24, 2017
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Brad
Hong Kong, China174,810 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Couples
There is an open air market held at Noordermarkt just outside Noorderkerk on Mondays and Saturdays that can make for a fun way to spend an hour while sightseeing around Amsterdam on those days.

If you visit on non-market days, there is little to see on the square beyond the simple church and the interesting contemporary statue called Eenheid de sterkste keten (The Strongest Chain is Unity). This is the works of sculptor Sophie Hupkens (1987). What you will see are three female figures connected, symbolising women who united against Colijn's discount measures that contributed to the Jordan Riot of 1934.

You can also visit Winkle 43 for their famous Dutch style apple pie at Noordermarkt if you visit on non-market days.
Written June 28, 2019
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sramakrishnan2018
Amsterdam, The Netherlands2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2018 • Solo
This was one of the last, best neighborhood markets in the city (the sat am organic market). Has become unbearable--can't walk, a steady stream of ubers disgorging gawking tourists. (If you have to take an uber in amsterdam--a car averse city--please take it to schipol.) Very sad, but this is one of the worst casualties of the venice-ificatin of amsterdam. Vendors are offering less normal food for normal people--more tourist crap--prices for normal stuff like flowers have jumped. I only now go in the dead of winter when the tourists are kept away by the cold rain and hail and we take back the city. The Jordaan in general has become disney-land, but this market was the last haven of normality. No more.
Written September 30, 2018
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tomatenmarc
Innsbruck, Austria484 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2018 • Solo
Great place to go in Amsterdam on a Saturday morning. The market is full of colorful people and lots of good products to find. Very good food stalls - bread, cheese, vegetables and also clothes, bags, flowers. The market is surrounded by nice cafes and the square is really pretty.
Written May 12, 2018
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Leilani M
Boston, MA20 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2018 • Solo
Stumbled upon this market while searching for Winkel 45. The market was popping! Vendors to be seen include:
- fruits and vegetables
- flowers
- clothes
- antiques
- jewelry
- cheese
- meats
- breads
- oysters
- herbs and teas
- jams

The market brought a big crowd and Winkel had a line out the door (I went to visit on a Tuesday morning instead - and found a seat at the bar without a problem).

There was lots of cured meats and cheeses to sample. The vendors that I interacted with were all quite friendly and were happy to tell me a bit about their products - especially the organic herbs & tea guy. I would recommend stopping by the market to grab some comestibles and then head to a park to relax if the weather permits.
Written April 25, 2018
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