Do you love treasure hunting, finding quirky antiques, or simply hunting for fun and unique souvenirs? If so, the Waterloo Square Flea Market should be on your list of must-visit destinations in Amsterdam. This sprawling outdoor market offers an eclectic mix of items that are sure to pique your interest.
From vintage clothing to unusual art objects, old books, quirky gadgets, and even some fascinating knick-knacks, the Waterloo Square Flea Market has something for everyone. It’s a great place to pick up unique souvenirs or to simply stroll around and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. You’ll likely find a few hidden gems, and with over 300 stalls, there’s no shortage of things to discover.
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Why should you visit the Waterloo Square Flea Market? If you love shopping for one-of-a-kind items or just enjoy browsing through stalls full of interesting objects, this market is a must-see. It’s also a great way to experience the local culture and see how Amsterdam residents trade and barter.
The best part about the Waterloo Square Flea Market is its variety. There’s always something new to discover, whether it’s a vintage jacket, an old record, or a beautiful piece of art. You can easily spend a couple of hours wandering through the market, so be sure to bring a bag for your purchases. The market can get crowded, especially on weekends, so try to visit on a weekday morning if you want to avoid the busiest times.

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Walk from the city center via New Market or Rembrandt Square or take the tram or subway (stop Waterloo Square).

Plan Your Visit
FLEA MARKET, WATERLOO SQUARE
Waterlooplein
1011 XW Amsterdam, Netherlands
Mon-Sat 9:30-17:30
About This Area
WATERLOO SQUARE
This area was once known as the Jewish Quarter of Amsterdam and must have been one of the most lively parts of the city. However, after World War II, most of the historic buildings were demolished. In the 1980s, a modern structure called the Stopera was built in the open space by the Amstel river. Today, the neighbourhood is home to the Jewish Museum and several impressive monuments.
