Flea Markets in Amsterdam


Flea markets have always had a charm about them. They abound in culture and become an integral part of any city’s heritage. The same can be said for Amsterdam’s flea markets. A trip to Amsterdam cannot truly be complete without a visit to these incredible flea markets where you can not only taste the culture and heritage of the city, but also find some tremendous bargains.

Pick up some flowers at an Amsterdam flea market.

Pick up some flowers at an Amsterdam flea market.

Having said that, be prepared for a lot of haggling. Bargaining and negotiating prices is a part and parcel of flea market culture, a process that most shopkeepers, and even shoppers enjoy. At the same time, you should be extra careful of your belongings. Flea markets in Amsterdam are full of pickpockets and small time thieves and crooks. Make sure that you keep your possessions close by and within sight.

You can find almost anything in these flea markets – from goods of daily use to organic food to flowers, books, clothes and even art pieces. Most of the markets are located well within the city and are open on all week days i.e. Monday to Saturday. Practially, it is impossible to visit all the flea markets in Amsterdam. The four markets below, however, are a must visit and will give you more than a taste of Amsterdam street life:

Waterlooplein Flea Market
Open Monday-Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Location: Waterlooplein, 1011 PG, at the top of Nieuwmarkt

If you are looking to rope in some great bargains, then Waterlooplein Flea market is just the place for you. It is the biggest and the oldest flea market in Amsterdam and you can find many interesting thing like posters, spray paints, antique pieces of furniture, trendy t shirts and a lot of cool traditional stuff from countries like Africa. If you are really adventurous, you can even get tattoos here.

The Spui Book Market
Open Fridays, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Location: Spui Straat, near Muntplein (by Tram)

The Spui book market is a virtual paradise for avid book readers. There are millions of interesting and antique book to be found under the makeshift tents of the market. The flea market ahs absolutely every form of literature- pottery, fiction, biographies and what not. Not only will you get a taste of Dutch literature, you will also find a wide range of international books.

The Noordermarkt Flea Market
Open Monday-Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: Stationsplein 10, 1012 AB

The Noordermarkt Flea Market is another sprawling hip flea market of Amsterdam. Just like Waterlooplein market, it has a variety of cool intriguing stuff like bags made during World War II, old military outfits and other vintage goods including jewellery and old clothes. It is a must visit for people who enjoy collecting ethnic stuff that is deeply rooted in history.

Art Plein Spui
Open Sundays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Closed during winters)
Location: Spui Plein, 1012 WZ

If you are a weekend person, then you can always visit the Art Plein Spui- the place where local artists sell their creations on Sundays. The market is especially famous for its oil paintings and you can also find replicas of renowned paintings at cheap prices.

These flea markets of Amsterdam are the perfect place to get a few souvenirs for friends back home, and a great way to soak in the culture of this great city!



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