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    Noordermarkt - Sauces, condiments, juices on the left, baker on the right

    Noordermarkt

    4.5(49 reviews)
    2.9 kmJordaan, Centrum
    €€

    Loved checking out this farmer's market on a dreary Saturday a couple weekends ago in Amsterdam!…read more Located in the Jordaan neighborhood, this market has a history of being located in this public square since 1623, when it was renamed after the newly built Noorderkerk, a church which still stands today. Its prior name was Prisenmarkt (named after Prinsengracht (Prince canal)). The earliest version of the market sold everything from pottery, textiles, household items, second-hand goods and pigeons. There's a detailed accounting of this market's history on their website. The current iteration of the market consists of 1) a farmer's market with many local and artisanal producers of farm produce, meats and dairy, baked goods, etc. and 2) a "general goods" market which consists of stands selling housewares, art, vintage clothing and accessories, antiques, textiles and household furnishings, and more. The former is held on Saturdays 9-4pm, the latter on Saturdays same time as the farmers market and Mondays 9-2pm. From where I was walking around, it looked like about three dozen vendors with stands of varied sizes gathered here to sell on a Saturday morning. I also arrived around 9:30am, so there were still vendors setting up too. What a bustling atmosphere and certainly lots of locals doing some weekend food shopping--saw plenty of veggies, fruit, bread, placed directly in bicycle crates (on the front or back of this popular transportation method Amsterdam is well-known for) and biked away. So many yummy looking items! It made me wish I had a kitchen there so I could buy and prepare food from this market. For more info: https://www.noordermarkt-amsterdam.nl/en/home-en and https://www.instagram.com/noordermarkt_amsterdam/

    The Noordermarkt on Mondays only is when there are vintage sellers and not just clothes..... had a…read moregood selection of vendors and we did well finding kitschy resale items to fill our suitcases. And everything reasonably priced. Bring cash and your carry bags - some take cards but not many. There are clothes - and food stalls as well. Worth visiting if vintage kitsch is your bag

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    Noordermarkt - More fruits and vegetables

    More fruits and vegetables

    Noordermarkt - Honey and beeswax products

    Honey and beeswax products

    Noordermarkt - Butcher. For baker and candlestick maker, see other photos

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    Butcher. For baker and candlestick maker, see other photos

    Rembrandtplein - The Thinker statue.

    Rembrandtplein

    4.4(52 reviews)
    3.3 kmCentrum

    Awesome spot. 1)…read moreThere are tons of attractions here: from coffee shops to bar/clubs. 2) The Square has statues which which are photo attractions for tourists. 3) Also, they have oliebol stands around, give those a try. They are especially there during Xmas.

    It's a large tree-lined square in the middle of Amsterdam with the statue of a very famous Dutch…read morepainter. If anything, it appears to be a good base location for tourists and locals alike. It's primarily known for its night life. There are hotels, bars, and restaurants all around it. It's close to many attractions and public transportation options. The square was historically a dairy market known as the Botermarkt. The iron statue of Rembrandt was placed there in 1852 when it was still a marketplace. It didn't get renamed to Rembrandtplein until some time in 1876. It's been an attraction for tourists ever since that time coupled with the growth of businesses around the square. Rembrandt's house (now a museum) is actually within walking distance from this location. The Amsterdam Flower Market is also close by. During our recent visit, I noticed that the current art installation is totally different from the ones that others have described in the past. It appears that the "Waterlife" sculpture by Ronald A. Westerhuis has replaced the gold astronaut. Prior to that, it was a grouping of statues in what was once a very popular work of art. It was a 3D version of Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" painting. So, don't be surprised if you encounter something totally different during your visit. Would I make a special visit to see it? Well, I don't think anyone really does. It just happens to be a square that you'll eventually walk through. It's everything in the neighboring streets around it that make it special. We found our exploration along Utrechtsestraat to be more local and enjoyable.

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    Rembrandtplein
    Rembrandtplein - Rembrandt statue.

    Rembrandt statue.

    Rembrandtplein

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    A'DAM Lookout - Rooftop views

    A'DAM Lookout

    4.3(117 reviews)
    1.8 kmNoord
    €€

    This place is SO MUCH FUN. You know it's a good spot when there's variety: tourists, yes, but also…read moresome locals. Families? Yep. Friend groups? Yes indeed. Couples? Please see my photo. Solos? But of course. There really is something for everyone. The bar and restaurant on the top floor is great--it's lovely, and it is worth visiting even if you aren't planning to head to the swing. (That said, the swing is fun and you should try it.) Excellent service, plenty to see and do, and a great beverage menu make for a lovely afternoon. I recommend reserving in advance and buying a package to save some money. I will report back after I try the VR roller coaster, but for now I am enjoying the sunshine! Update: VR roller coaster is a gas. Don't miss it. Also, remember to look up when in the elevator to the top.

    We found the A'DAM Lookout online, thought it looked cool, and decided to check it out while we…read morewere in Amsterdam. This time I was there with my daughter and her best friend (both 16) on their Spring Break trip, and honestly . . . it was really cool. We did the swing, the VR experience, and of course the actual lookout, and it was definitely worth it. Great views, fun activities, and a really solid spot for photos. If you're old enough, there's also a bar up top with a lot of seating, so it's not just a quick tourist stop . . . it actually feels like a place you could hang out, relax, and enjoy for a while. Next time I'm in Amsterdam with friends, I'd love to go back up there, have a few drinks, and just enjoy the view. I'll definitely be back.

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    A'DAM Lookout - Swing

    Swing

    A'DAM Lookout - Love to see it

    Love to see it

    A'DAM Lookout

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    De Amsterdamse grachten

    De Amsterdamse grachten

    4.6(33 reviews)
    3.3 kmCentrum

    I have been on canal, river, and archipelago tours all over the world, and without a doubt,…read moreAmsterdam is THE place to do a canal boat tour, or just walk along the promenades and see the canals for free as they are literally EVERYWHERE! A friend and I visited Amsterdam right on the cusp of tulip season, so the water and foliage weren't completely in bloom yet - and even then, the beauty of the canals shone through. You won't need to seek out the canals or the canal cruises or tours because they are just on every corner and in every cranny of Amsterdam. Canals canals canals! No complaints here, as I'm from the triple landlocked US state of Nebraska, so seeing a city made up of canals, tributaries, and water was a sight to behold. I can't say that I "recommend" the canals, because you can't escape them anywhere you go in Amsterdam, but I will just say to experience them in one way or another (a paid cruise or a free stroll!)

    This is it. THIS is…read morewhat you came all the way to Amsterdam to see. Not the Anne Frank house. Not the Rijksmuseum. Not the Red Light District. Not the Vondelpark, not the Royal Palace. You came to see the city's canals, and they're just as fantastic as you've always thought! I probably took 200 photos of Amsterdam's canals in only a few days. They're so pretty and peaceful, and it's fun just to meander alongside the locals on bicycles while sticking with a water view. If you want to spend the perfect day in the city, just walk the canals until you get tired. Amsterdam's canals are pretty in a different way than Venice, Italy or Bruges, Belgium. They have a distinct personality that's all their own. And personality goes a long way.

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    De Amsterdamse grachten
    De Amsterdamse grachten
    De Amsterdamse grachten

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    Zaanse Schans - At the cheese store.

    Zaanse Schans

    4.4(120 reviews)
    11.9 km

    I would give this experience 6 stars if I could! It was only a few metro stops away from Amsterdam…read moreCentraal with a 10-minute walk. The whole day there could actually have been free, but I paid in advance online for extra experience, like going up to the balcony of the windmills! I was so amazed by how close I was with the blade! The clog "museum" was so cool with alternating English and Dutch demo every 10 minutes. The cheese zone was fascinating. The hot cocoa hut was a fun experience. Honestly, I felt like I was in a dream just by walking along the curvy paths. Can't say I'll be back soon, and the photos I took simply don't do justice to how beautiful this place is. Oh, I miss this place already!

    Had a great time walking around here for the day. Started the day by having Dutch pancakes at the…read morerestaurant then walked around looking at the windmills. Paid to go inside one of them just to get a better look. There were some steep ladders you have to climb to go up top and come back down. However it was insightful to see the interior part and how they work. There are many photo opportunities to take with the windmills, the lake with the homes, the wild ducks and at the shops. Check out the clog shop where you can see how they are made and even buy yourself a pair. We enjoyed walking through the cheese store because you can have samples however it was so busy and people were trying to cut the lines which was very aggravating and rude. It is very touristy and crowded.

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    Zaanse Schans - Wooden Shoe Workshop of Zaanse Schans

    Wooden Shoe Workshop of Zaanse Schans

    Zaanse Schans - Wooden Shoe Workshop of Zaanse Schans

    Wooden Shoe Workshop of Zaanse Schans

    Zaanse Schans - Free entry to open air museum.

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    Free entry to open air museum.

    Volkstuinpark Buitenzorg - localflavor - Updated July 2026

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