Waterlooplein
Waterlooplein sits in the heart of Amsterdam, renowned for its vibrant flea market that operates year-round. Dating back to the 19th century, the square was originally designed as a plaza for the city’s Jewish community, with the historic Portuguese Synagogue nearby. Today, it serves as a bustling hub where visitors can browse a variety of unique second-hand goods, antiques, and artisan crafts. If you’re wandering through the area during the summer months, you’ll likely find the lively market in full swing with vendors expanding your treasure hunt. Don't forget to explore the eclectic mix of food stalls, offering everything from Dutch snacks to international flavors, as you soak in the local atmosphere.