Amsterdam: Albert Cuyp Market & The Pijp Guided Food Tour
Amsterdam: Albert Cuyp Market & The Pijp Guided Food Tour
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Amsterdam Albert Cuyp Market Food Tour
Discover Amsterdam's diverse food culture on this guided tour through The Pijp, the city's multicultural neighbourhood known as the Latin Quarter. You'll explore the famous Albert Cuyp Market and sample authentic Dutch specialities alongside international flavours that reflect the city's colonial history. This walking tour combines local food traditions with cultural stories, giving you a proper taste of what makes Amsterdam's food scene special.
Your guide takes you through carefully selected stops in The Pijp, from traditional market stalls to historic venues. You'll taste everything from fresh Dutch herring and kibbeling to Surinamese roti rolls, learning about the stories behind each dish. The tour ends in a historic building dating from 1735, where you'll enjoy local craft beer and bitterballen whilst reflecting on your culinary discoveries.
What is Included
- Cinnamon-spiced breakfast pastry
- Fresh Dutch herring prepared in traditional style
- Crisp kibbeling (fried white fish)
- Saucijzenbroodjes (Dutch sausage rolls)
- Surinamese roti roll
- Gouda cheese tasting
- Bitterballen (savoury meat snacks)
- Local craft beer at historic venue
- Expert local guide
Good to Know
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes. You'll meet your guide in The Pijp neighbourhood and should arrive 10 minutes early for a prompt start. The walking tour covers market areas with uneven surfaces, so it's not wheelchair accessible. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Please inform your guide of any food allergies before the tour begins. Whilst some vegetarian options are included, several tastings feature fish and meat, so check dietary accommodations when booking. You'll need to follow your guide closely during the busy market exploration and respect local vendor guidelines.
After exploring The Pijp's food scene, you might want to continue discovering Amsterdam's cultural offerings with an Amsterdam canal cruise or delve deeper into local history at the Amsterdam Museum.
Why you'll love it
- Guided walking tour through The Pijp, Amsterdam's multicultural quarter
- Sample authentic Dutch specialities at Albert Cuyp Market
- Taste international flavours rooted in the city's colonial history
- Understand Amsterdam's food culture through local stories and context
- Explore one of Europe's longest and busiest street markets on foot
What's included
- Live guide
- Guided food tour
- Food tastings
- Stroopwafel workshop
- Tips
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Know before you go
This tour involves walking over uneven surfaces and through busy market areas
Bring a valid photo ID for verification if requested
Tastings include fish and meat options; vegetarian alternatives may be limited
Wheelchair access is not available on this tour
Wear comfortable shoes and dress for outdoor conditions
- Visitor guidelines
Follow your guide and stay with the group during the market exploration
Respect local vendors and market rules at all times
Do not litter; use designated bins for any waste
Arrive 10 minutes early to ensure a prompt start to the tour
Inform your guide of any allergies before the tour begins
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
What food is included on this tour?
You will try a variety of tastings, including Dutch herring, kibbeling, saucijzenbroodjes, Surinamese roti roll, Gouda cheese and bitterballen.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour features some vegetarian options, but certain tastings include fish and meat. Please check for dietary accommodations before booking.
How long does the food tour last?
The guided walking tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this tour is not wheelchair accessible due to uneven surfaces and market layout.
Are drinks included in the tour price?
Yes, a local craft beer is included as part of the final tasting at a historic venue.
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