Pure Markt Amsterdamse Bos is one of the locations of the traveling Sunday market based in Amsterdam, rotating across three green, car-free locations in the city: Amstelpark, Amsterdamse Bos, and Park Frankendael. The stalls sell food, handmade goods, vintage finds, and gifts
The vendors here are mainly artisanal, and many are producers themselves, where you can ask directly about ingredients, origins, and how things are made. You can find a mix of Dutch and international produce, such as Gouda cheese, oysters, gluten-free baked goods, Asian food, organic beer, and more. The vendor selection is based on craftsmanship, regional and seasonal products, creativity, sustainability, and health.
The Amsterdamse Bos is a park located in Amstelveen and it is one of the biggest city parks in Europe. This park is almost 100 years old, having been first built in the early 1930s. The English-inspired landscape park spans up to 1,000 hectares. There are several walking routes you can try while enjoying nature.
Market info
- Entrance fee: Free
- Parking: There are several parking spot, you can check here.
- Tips:
- Bring cash because there might be no ATM nearby.
- Dogs are allowed on leash
- Toilet facilities available
- Easily accessible by public transport and bicycle.
2026 Dates – Pure Market Amsterdamse Bos
- 19 July
- 16 August
- 20 September
- 18 October
Opening hours on market days
Sunday: 11am – 6pm
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