Ten Katemarkt ★ 4.2
Ten Katemarkt in Oud-West runs daily alongside Foodhallen, the Amsterdam open-air market with international stalls leaning Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese.
Dappermarkt in Oost is the Amsterdam multicultural street market, less polished than Albert Cuyp, with Turkish and Surinamese stalls and a true neighbourhood crowd.
Address: Dapperstraat, 1093 BS Amsterdam
Ten Katemarkt in Oud-West runs daily alongside Foodhallen, the Amsterdam open-air market with international stalls leaning Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese.
Lindengracht in the Jordaan runs every Saturday, the Amsterdam local-favourite open-air market with cheese, fish, sourdough and seasonal produce, no tourists.
Pure Markt is the Amsterdam artisan-producer Sunday market in Park Frankendael, small-batch cheese, charcuterie, wine, the curated end of the city's market life.
Albert Cuypmarkt in De Pijp is the largest outdoor market in the Netherlands, 260-plus stalls stretching a kilometre, the Amsterdam street market most days of the week.
Foodhallen in a former Oud-West tram depot is Amsterdam's indoor food hall, 21 international vendors around a central bar, the room loud, late-running and easy.
Noordermarkt on the Jordaan square outside Noorderkerk is the Amsterdam Saturday organic farmers market, oysters, sourdough, raw-milk cheese, the city's quietest market.