Alkmaar: The City of Cheese

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Alkmaar is a large city in North Holland that is known for its weekly cheese market. The market takes place every Friday morning starting in the month of April and continues until September. For exact dates and times you can visit their website here.

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It gets very crowded though, so you better get there early if you want a good view.

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People come from all around to a large square in the center of town to watch men and woman in traditional garb making deals and selling large wheels of yellow cheese.

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The buyer and seller clap hands when a deal is struck and the cheese is loaded onto sleds to be carried off by workers to the purchasers wagon or perhaps van, nowadays.

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Stretch before you lift

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It's actually all an act though. It's a re-creation of the past for tourism purposes - a demonstration of the traditional market and what it used to be like. It's a neat experience despite it not being authentic.

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The event is surrounded by a metal fence for obvious reasons. There are so many people there that there would be no way to put on such a demonstration otherwise.

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The fence is crowded with people and it's a bit difficult to see what's going on but if you're patient, things will eventually open up to give you a glimpse of the action.

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There are a few places where you can see things from an elevated view. You just have to wander a little to find them (*hint: check out the stair window of the cheese museum).

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Along with the theatrical demonstration there is also a proper market.

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There are stalls selling cheese (obviously) and touristy style gifts and an assortment of snacks.

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These Dutch pancakes looked really good and it was fun to watch them being made.

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But it was so crowded in the area that I couldn't be bothered to wait in line to try them.

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Something even better than the market demonstration are the boats in the canals that look to be shipping cheese around the city.

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It's just another act for tourist's but it's still really neat to see.

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Multiple boats loaded with cheese paddle their way up and down the canals around the market. The drivers wave to the crowds along the banks and nod to each other as they pass.

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It was a simple thing, but it was a highlight of our visit. Thats even knowing that it wasn't actually authentic.

The City


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The city itself is very nice as well.

Even if you don't go on a Friday to catch the market the town is worth checking out.

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In some ways it may be better to avoid the market. I'm sure it is way less crowded that way.

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The city is quite large but the old town at its center is very traditional looking and very charming.

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It's loaded with a lot of cool shops and restaurants and bars and cafe's.

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You can spend some time wandering the narrow streets and checking out the local wares...

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eating lunch on a small boat Cafe...

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exploring the many canals either by foot or by renting a small motor boat...

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or just gazing up at the flemish style architecture.

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There are also several museums in town including ones dedicated to cheese, beer, the city itself, art, and the Beatles. Apparently John Lennon's first guitar was made in Alkmaar.

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Two interesting bronze statues to check out include the one of Geertruida Wijsmuller-Meijer, a woman of Alkmaar who rescued over 10 thousand Jewish children and adults during World War II...

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and another of a Dutch Cheese girls poised for a kiss. The latter was extremely busy. It was surrounded by people waiting to kiss the statue. It was pretty hard to get a good photo of it that day.

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What more can I say about Alkmaar?

Its a cool city in Holland that is worth checking out and one or our favorites in the country.

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Well thats it for now. If you are interested in seeing more of our trip to the Netherlands than stay tuned, there's more to come. Until next time, thanks for stopping by.

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The mini pancakes with Nutella look delightful even when one has no plans of eating anything. The bite-size pieces would entice anyone. Having lunch at that charming boat cafe sounds dreamy. What type of food did they serve on the boat? What was it like eating on the canals?

Sorry I didn't mean to mislead in my post. I didn't actually eat on the boat, I just saw the tables set up and people reading the menu out front around lunchtime. It's an option to do, but we didn't do it ourselves.

The pancakes did look good but the line and crowd were way too crazy for us lol.

So much cheese! 😍 But who are the buyers? I did not quite get it, are they in the crowd or it is all like a fake display?

It's fake. It's just a re-enactment for tourists. So the buyers and workers are essentially just actors. To be honest I don't know if the cheese is even real or just wooden wheels 🤔 😂
It was still neat though even though it's not real.

ahh, gotcha! yeah, I guess it is nice to show the traditional way too!

Tourist (like me) love that kind of stuff haha 😄

I know it is touristy, but, I still like it! It is kind of cool to see how things went, even if it is a little bit of pretend. If they don't keep these traditions alive, they will be lost. I have seen some disappear into the sunset. The progress we have made is amazing, but, we should keep these things alive for our children and their children. The first time I was there I had younger kids, the next time, they were old enough to grasp traditions and architecture with appreciation.

That is such a cool thing to watch, the cheese market! I must say that everything about the Netherlands makes me smile. The culture is rich in traditions and well educated. I'm insulted my parents weent't Dutch, or I'd be hanging out in in my own windmill with my wooden shoes.

Kidding, but, I want to thank you for bringing such a treat right to my doorstep. The traditional housing just makes my heart sing.

Oh, beauty!

If they don't keep these traditions alive, they will be lost.

Yes I totally agree. I think it's great that they continue the tradition and enjoyed seeing it. I feel like a lot of culture has already been lost so it's good that efforts are made to maintain it in some places.

I'm glad you got to see it and enjoy it as well. Thanks for stopping by 😄

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Wow!I wish I could visit this place one time in my life. I love the post in every picture that you took. Thank for your sharing ^_^

I hope that you get a chance to visit it :)

Thanks 😊

Alkmaar the city of cheese… so cool you went to see this spectacle. 😁 everything about cheese 🧀
Thanks for sharing, love your photographs. You captured the vibes well 😎🧀

Thanks 🙂
The day was quite cold and gloomy so the photos aren't the greatest but I appreciate the nice words.

A normal day in Dutchyland than hahaha 🤣
Joking aside…..
But I know what you mean. Still they are great captures. Liked going through them all.
You are so welcome 😁👋🏻

Ooh, la la! This is magnificent to look at!
I have never seen anything quite like this. It would definitely be worth the wait to enjoy even a small part of this, even if it's just for photos.
There was a small cheese market at the regular market in Leiden on Wednesdays and Saturdays. My husband and I love cheese so we went to town and sampled all different kinds of cheese. I particularly remember a chili cheese.

I'll never get over the architecture. Look at those stunning buildings.

I really need to get back to Holland. My girlfriend came to visit me in the Philippines, and I think it's time for me to get back there.

I just can't get over the buildings

Sampling the cheese would be a lot of fun. That was something that we didn't do during any of our visits.

I think a lot of places have cheese markets but I believe that the two biggest in Holland are the ones in Alkmaar and Gouda, where they are more of a tourist attraction than anything else.

I agree that the architecture is pretty cool.

Sorry about that...the question: are you desirous of being involved with other activities on Hive such as communities? I just thought i should ask you 🙂. I like your style...

I have discord but I don't use it really. I've never used PeakD chat either but that could be a possibility?

Anyway, yes I might be interested in other activities and communities on Hive. What ya got?

ok cool! I have never used PeakD chat either. Could you find me on discord please. millycf1976#9956 is that ok with you?

Yeah I can do that tomorrow :)

oh, and if you do find me on the discord, please send a message to let me know it's you. I ignore random request 😆

Haha. For sure, will do 👍

ok cool, thanks:)))

btw, I see psychology and philosophy on your profile? I've been wanting to ask you a question, but I don't see you on discord...I will continue this message shortly

Alkmaar, nice city that I visited a few years ago. But the cheese market I didn't noticed! So, one more thing on my bucket list! :-)

The cheese market doesn't run in the winter and its only on certain days (Friday in the spring and fall and Tuesday I think, in the summer) so if you didn't go during those times then it probably wasn't happening in the city. But yeah, all the more reason to go back :)

Wow, that cheese is to die for. For those who loves cheese, its like heaven. What a lovely place and the building is so beautiful. Keep on writing and take care..

Yeah, cheese is delicious for sure. Alkmaar is a beautiful cheese filled city lol

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