Albert Cuyp Markt
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The Albert Cuyp Market is the largest and best-known street market in the Netherlands, a long, bustling ribbon of stalls running down the Albert Cuyp Street in the lively De Pijp quarter of Amsterdam. Six days a week it fills with traders selling everything from fresh fish and cheese to flowers, fabrics, clothing and the irresistible smell of freshly made stroopwafels. The market was established in 1905, when the growing working-class district of De Pijp needed a place to shop, and it quickly became the beating heart of the neighbourhood, a role it has held through more than a century of change in the surrounding streets. Stretching for several hundred metres, the market gathers a hundred or more stalls offering an extraordinary variety of goods, reflecting both the traditional Dutch fare of herring, cheese and bulbs and the multicultural character of the modern city, with spices, foods and wares from around the world. For many visitors the great pleasure is the street food, from raw herring served with onions and pickles to hot stroopwafels pressed fresh between the irons, alongside fries, fish and snacks from every corner of the globe, eaten on the move amid the crowds. The surrounding De Pijp district, once a poor quarter and now one of the most fashionable in the city, adds to the appeal, its cafes, bars and restaurants spilling out around the market and drawing a lively, mixed crowd of locals and travellers. Free to wander and easily reached from the centre, the Albert Cuyp Market offers an authentic slice of everyday Amsterdam life, and whether for a bargain, a snack or simply the colour and bustle of the stalls, it remains one of the most enjoyable and characterful experiences in the city. The market has mirrored the changing face of De Pijp itself, which has transformed from a crowded working-class district into one of the most sought-after and cosmopolitan quarters of the city, and the stalls now reflect that mix, with traditional Dutch traders working alongside vendors offering Surinamese, Turkish, Moroccan and Asian specialities. This blend of the old and the new, the local and the global, gives the market a vivid, democratic energy found in few other parts of the city. Open through the week and free to all, the Albert Cuyp Market remains a place where the everyday life of Amsterdam is on full display, and for visitors it offers not just shopping and street food but a genuine taste of the city beyond the postcard canals.
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Type: Market / Mall
Address: Albert Cuypstraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Opening Date: 01/01/1905
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