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  1. Nov 15, 2022 · Some foods are staples when visiting Amsterdam and, whether you visit the Albert Cuyp Market or not, you should definitely find a way to eat them. But eating at the market is an experience in itself and it’s just so much fun to browse all the stalls because there is something for everyone.

  2. Food is usually the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word “market”, and as you would expect, the Albert Cuyp Markets cup runneth over. Everything ranging from fresh-from-the-farm vegetables to sizzling savory snacks and sweet treats that are all waiting to be tasted.

  3. Interesting market. Albert Cuypmarkt is a huge market for both locals and tourists. The long row of shops and stalls offers everything from food, fresh produces to handicrafts. Despite of the almost omnipresent tourists, goods are still cheaper than those in the city center.

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  4. May 1, 2024 · The Netherlands. Albert Cuyp Market in Amsterdam: Ultimate Dutch Food Tour. Author david. Date May 1st, 2024. Nestled in the vibrant heart of the De Pijp district in Amsterdam, the Netherlands is the Albert Cuyp Market.

  5. Embark on the ultimate culinary adventure in Amsterdam with the ‘Eating Amsterdam: Albert Cuyp Market & The Pijp Food Tour.’ Indulge in a diverse array of flavors, from traditional Dutch treats to local delicacies, all while exploring the bustling Albert Cuyp Market and charming streets of The Pijp.

  6. #1 PICKLED HERRING. A Dutch must eat is pickled herring which has been a staple dish since medieval times in Northern Europe. It’s inexpensive to buy (around 3 Euro) and can be picked from one of the many on the street Herring stalls around Amsterdam. Luckily for our Albert Cuyp food adventure, there’s a number of them to be found at the market.

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  8. 3.5 hours. Departs. Daily 11am & 12pm. Tour Description. Embark on the Amsterdam De Pijp Food Tour, a delicious journey through the city’s Latin Quarter. Discover local artisans at the Albert Cuyp market, taste traditional Dutch delights, and explore the history of family-run shops and cafes.

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