Established in 1905, the Albert Cuyp Market in Amsterdam began as a gathering of street traders and has since evolved into a bustling hub with around 260 stalls. Named after the 17th-century painter, the market stretches through the streets, offering a vibrant array of food, clothing, and other goods. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, browsing through the colorful displays and sampling local delicacies. As Europe’s largest market, it remains a central part of the city’s shopping and cultural scene.
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