The biggest market in Europe - Albert Cuyp, Amsterdam

in Market Friday2 years ago (edited)

I absolutely love markets and will always seek out a local market when I go away. During my recent visit to Amsterdam the top recommendation from Google was the Albert Cuyp Market. Apparently this is the largest market in Europe with 260 stalls and is named after a painter from the 17th century. Fantastic! That's the final day of my itinerary sorted. Market in the morning, followed by a quick wizz in Amsterdam city centre before I head off home in the evening
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I arrived at the market around 10ish and it was still fairly quiet. It was perfect to check out all the stalls with less people around.
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There were some fresh produce stalls, selling fruit and veg, and of course tulips were in season, some were selling at €7.50 for 50. I wish I could buy some to take home with me! And boy the fishmonger stall smelt so fresh and fishy.
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Cheese was another of my favourite stall. Even the Gouda I bought in the supermarket the previous day tasted delicious and I wanted to make sure I buy some. I saw this particular stall had a lot of local customers and figured I can't go wrong here.
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Apart from fresh produce, and market sold a range of other products but it wasn't the tacky trashy stuff.

These clocks are all recycled, I loved the vintage look of them.
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And it was good to see a crypto enthusiast here, maybe he'll accept Hive next?
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These outfits look so stylish, too bad I'm too short and can't carry it.
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Quick! Somebody call child services please!!!
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And of course, with Amsterdam being Amsterdam, there's bound to be stalls that sells related iconic products.
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And finally for the crème de la crème. Food!!! Markets are always the best place to get the best food. I love fresh raw fish of any kind, sushi, cerviche, smoked salmon and herring. And I don't come all the way to Netherlands and not have any herring. I remember the first time I tried them was on my first visit to the Netherlands years ago and it was just yummlicuious. This stall was at the end of the street and the sign says it dates back to 1916. There was a film crew here, they said they're making a documentary about no pin (credit card) stalls. The guy said it's kinda random and he didn't seem to be quite convince in what he was doing.
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Anyway the stall owner seemed to know what he was doing, and sure enough the herrings were delicious. We had three in the end. I could have had more, but I needed to save tummy space.
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Final stop, dessert of course. This store claims to make the original stroopwafel. Not sure how you verify that to be honest. When I walked past on the morning, it was very quiet. By the time I finished my herrings, a queue had built up. I did the touristy thing and joined in. The stroopwafel was freshly made on the spot. It had a bit of caramel in the middle, and half of the top was coated with chocolate. One was enough for the two of us as it was quite sweet and heavy, perfect to round of the visit to the market.
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In the end, I spent so much time at the market that I never made it into Amsterdam city centre and had to head directly to the airport. I wish bought another herring, craving already....





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That is really awesome. This looks like a pretty cool place. It has to be hard to walk through something like this and still come out the other end with all of your money! The food looks delicious though I am not too sure about the herring! I am glad you had such a good time here!

I love all types of markets as it's a great way to learn more about the locals particularly the food. And it's particularly great they open six days a week. So glad that went there otherwise I'd probably just end up wander aimlessly around Amsterdam city centre, not that there's anything wrong with that, but I much prefer the market !

I don't blame you!

Nice find! I loved the herring when I tried it a few years ago. I haven't had it in a long time. I missed it this year.

Those baby dolls are so strange and a bit off-putting the way they are hanging lol.

I'm glad to see that you got good weather when you were there - sun at least. We went again this past Thursday-Saturday and it was cloudy and quite cold almost everyday. It was a completely different trip - much less pleasant.

That's shame about the weather. We only had one not so good day when we were at keukenhof but it was still ok just a little cloudy, the rest of the time was lovely.

One week out otherwise we could have done a meet up 🙂

Glad you got decent weather. It's a shame it was nice at the Keukenhof but the flowers there are bright enough so it probably didn't matter

So lovely to see this market from The Netherlands @livinguktaiwan
It was nice walking around with you.
aaawww haven't had "Haring" in a while. They are great when really fresh. 😁

a typical Dutch market only this one is really large.

These herrings were really nice and fresh, the guy was prepping them at the stall. Everything just tasted so nice, bread was soft, pickle was perfect, even the raw onion didn't taste too raw onion, normally I'm not a big fan

Sounds just perfect @livinguktaiwan 😁 I especially like the raw onions on it, the pickle doesn’t have to be on it. Not all places do. Just onions normally.
Good night 😴

waffles over herrings every time!!

I didn't see you as a waffle guy!!!!

Sweet over savoury everytime, and I am deffo not a fish guy!!!!!!

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I also love to visit the market, the market you visit is similar to ours. This is the first time I've heard of herring. If you go abroad, I would like to taste this fish. I really liked the overalls in the market. I wonder how much the difference is between our prices in Turkey and Turkey. I was also interested in those who wanted to shoot documentaries in the market. Sometimes when I want to promote a place, I say I'm a blogger too, then I don't promote it, they like it too. Finally, I am promoting their place. It's kind of like an advertisement isn't it? Love and greetings from Turkey 🙏🇹🇷❤️

Markets are a great place to understand more about what the locals eat and exploring different kinds of food that may not be available in your home country. I think that's all part of the fun venturing into the unknown and hopefully stumble across something that you like to eat. I hear Turkey has some very interesting markets as well?

Antalya, the city where I live in my country, is a touristic place with its historical and natural beauties and entertainment places. It is a great pleasure for me to show you around this place as much as I can. Introduction to the fantastic park, which is one of the most entertaining places in Antalya, for you today. I hope you like it. Thank you so much for nice comment 🙏😍

nice post and nice market, Who knows if one day in these markets there will be someone who will accept HIVE

That would be so cool for Hive if that happens 🙂

Child services.. 😆
And, yes, Stroopwafels are DELICIOUS! We used to buy loads coming back from Hamburg.
Sadly those days are over, my hips suffer greatly when I just look at them... haha
A love Amsterdam and the Dutch.. started learning the language, but now Spanish has taken over somewhat, now that I'm on Hive.. 😄
Thanks for sharing! Got me thinking, that's it time to visit again!

So Stroopwafels are popular in Germany as well? I see them in the supermarkets in UK, but have never bought them here before. It just feel so wrong not to buy at least one when I go to the country of origin.... typical tourist thinking 😅 But seriously, I think it will go down very well with a cup of coffee, maybe I should get some now.

Sorry to hear about your hip problems. Hopefully it's not causing you too much inconvenience and you can get out and about again. And if you do, you can always share with us on @pinmapple.

Very nice with a cup of coffee, or a hot chocolate even?
We Germans like them, sure! I personally have a very sweet tooth unfortunately.. 😕
Sorry, that was meant to be a joke, but got lost in translation..
The hip problem was the calories settling on them.. 😂
They are insanely high... sadly... haha

Hello, I prefer to visit the city's markets instead of shopping malls. It's the most beautiful when it's not crowded. Like me, you don't understand how time passes. I don't like fish, but you were interested in the fish you ate, it's the first time I heard it.
Most of the markets in the center of the city I live in are authentic places built in inns among old historical buildings. A market steeped in history. Have a good journey..🥰

Totally agree with you, markets are much more interesting than shopping malls, I always try to go to one when I travel. I love fish, but sadly UK doesn't have that much variety despite us being an island, and I find that quite odd.

It would be great to see some of the authentic markets in your city, it sounds so interesting already!!

Turkey is very lucky in terms of fish diversity. I hope you will come to Turkey one day, I will offer you our fish and show you around our beautiful historical bazaars. It will be my great pleasure to accompany you. 🥰

This is the article I mentioned about the small antique market in the city I live in. Maybe it will speed up your coming to Turkey/Bursa.
https://hive.blog/hive-163772/@uzercanan/eng-tr-old-mirrored-nazar

Ahhhh so that means you left already? Too bad but cool to see you enjoyed the albert cuyp. Did you also visit other dutch hotspots?

(funny how this market is special to a tourist and these are the places we just get our groceries haha)

I went to Keukenhof, but I bet you locals know of much better (and cheaper 😀) places to see tulips!!!

The places where locals go are much nicer than the tourist traps, and you get a better understanding of how the locals live I think.

Lovely market!

It was in deed

Nice! A bit of a creepy stall with the babies, but other than that seems like a usual market.
The herring and how it is being served reminds me of northern Germany. Maybe there is a history behind it.

I found those babies so weird at all, great marketing from the stall owner though!!

And I never thought of herring and Germany, it's always beer, pork knuckle and bratwurst. Now I have to look out for it when I go to Germany next time

Northern Germany, though! It is not a thing down south.

Oh, I miss the Netherlands so much! It has such a unique flavor, doesn't it? Those herring looked delicious and the tulips were something I always indulged in. Who could resist?? That is such a kick-butt price. I did have one of the places mail my mom some, fairly cheap, but the markets were better priced!

The markets are awesome and the people are always nice. That is a great tip and exactly what I always looked for: Shop where the locals' shop! The Stroopwafels are addicting! I want one! You have such a wonderful market that I thoroughly enjoyed... I think I could do markets for a living. :)

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