The Siermarkt Amsterdam is a weekly market on the square called Sierplein in the Amsterdam-Nieuw West district. It’s the first independent market in the Netherlands, run by the vendors themselves, instead of the municipality. Known for its high-quality offerings, reasonable prices, and welcoming vendors, the market has become a neighbourhood staple and is particularly popular and successful among Amsterdam markets. Rain or shine, the dedicated vendors show up weekly at their regular spots, ensuring consistent service and fostering a strong community connection.
The market has a good range of vendors, from fresh produce and bakery items to textiles and fashion. You’ll find trusted merchants like Van Braak textiel offering bedding essentials, De Patatgeneratie serving fresh fries since 2018, Carline’s fashion boutique, and John Schmidt’s produce stand with 25 years of expertise. Other highlights include the Spakenburg Baker’s fresh bread and pastries, AngeloBloemen’s 30-year flower tradition, Liesburg’s poultry products, and Edward’s butcher shop.
Market info
- Outdoor market
- Private market organised by market vendors
- Getting to the Sierplein
- Bus 18, 62, 195 – Sierplein stop
- Metro 50, 51 – Lelylaan station (10 min walk)
Market day – Siermarkt Amsterdam
Wednesday
Opening hours
Monday: closed
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 9am – 4:30pm
Thursday: closed
Friday: closed
Saturday: closed
Sunday: closed
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