Markthal Rotterdam ★ 4.8
Europe's first indoor food market hall with a 40m-high arched ceiling and a giant food mural. Opened 2014, it holds 100 vendors from cheese and fish to Indonesian.
Where Rotterdam shops, snacks and lunches: the markets worth your morning.
Food markets, farmers markets and covered halls: where Rotterdam shops, snacks and lunches.
Europe's first indoor food market hall with a 40m-high arched ceiling and a giant food mural. Opened 2014, it holds 100 vendors from cheese and fish to Indonesian.
Rotterdam's largest open-air market fills the Blaak square twice weekly with fresh produce, flowers, fish, Dutch street food, and the best stroopwafels outside.
Rotterdam's most multicultural street market. Surinamese, Turkish, Moroccan, and West African vendors sell fresh cassava, plantain, salt fish, and halal butchery at low prices.
A converted warehouse on the Katendrecht waterfront housing Rotterdam's finest artisan producers: Kaapse Brouwers beer, Stielman coffee, and Dutch artisan cheese and bread.
A small artisan Saturday market in the 17th-century Delfshaven harbour with local honey, craft jams, heritage vegetables, and handmade goods on the preserved.
A monthly market under the Hofbogen railway arches in Noord, next to Man Met Bril's flagship roastery. Local food producers, bakers, and makers fill the curved.
A small organic Saturday market in leafy Kralingen with biodynamic vegetable growers, farm-fresh eggs, raw-milk cheeses, and seasonal preserves. Best before 11am.
A seasonal Sunday market in the Lloydkwartier creative harbour quarter with artisan food stalls, design stands, food trucks, and live music in an atmospheric former.