Noordermarkt is a popular outdoor market located in the Jordaan neighborhood of Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands. The market is near the Prinsengracht canal, in the heart of the city. The square is surrounded by trendy restaurants and cafes, providing ideal spots to sit and take in the vibrant atmosphere of the market, indulge in delicious food, and embrace the Dutch terrace culture on sunny days (Gezellig!)
The market dates back to the late 17th century when it started as a livestock market. Over time, it evolved into a general market, and today it is famous for its unique blend of antiques, vintage items, organic food, and local products.
Noordermarkt is held twice a week, on Saturdays and Mondays. On Saturdays, the market primarily focuses on organic food and farmers’ produce. Visitors can find a wide range of fresh fruits and vegetables, artisanal cheeses, bread, pastries, meats, and other local delicacies. Many of the vendors are small-scale farmers who take pride in their organic and sustainable practices.
Mondays at Noordermarkt Amsterdam are dedicated to the flea market. It is the perfect destination for collectors, vintage enthusiasts, and bargain hunters. Antique dealers and second-hand vendors set up stalls, offering an array of unique items such as vintage clothing, books, furniture, vinyl records, and more. It’s a treasure trove for those seeking one-of-a-kind pieces and nostalgic finds.
Opening hours
Monday: 9am – 1pm
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: closed
Friday: closed
Saturday: 9am – 4pm
Sunday: closed
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Market tips
- The Dutch themed stamps with windmills, Dutch houses, and bicycles make the perfect souvenir. You can find them on the stall of Elektra. (photo 5)
- The handmade shampoos and lotions by Shampoo Fra Mundo not only smell heavenly, but are also good for you and the planet! The little bunny shaped shaving soaps are especially cute. (photo 6)
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