Albert Cuyp Market
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The Albert Cuyp Market is a street market
Street market
A street market is an outdoor market such as traditionally held in a market square or in a market town, and often held only on particular days of the week...

 in Amsterdam
Amsterdam
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, The Netherlands, on the Albert Cuypstraat between Ferdinand Bolstraat
Ferdinand Bolstraat
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 and Van Woustraat, in the De Pijp
De Pijp
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 area of the Oud-Zuid
Amsterdam Oud-Zuid
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 district of the city. The street and market are named for Albert Cuyp, a 17th century painter.

The market began as an ad hoc collection of street trader
Trader
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s and pushcart
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s. By the beginning of the 20th century, this had become so chaotic that in 1905, the city government decided to set up a market, at first only held on Saturday evenings. In 1912, the market became a daytime market open six days a week. Originally the street was accessible while the market was taking place, but for years now the street has been completely closed off to traffic
Traffic
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 during market hours.

The product selection at the market varies from the traditional range of vegetables, fruit
Fruit
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 and fish
Fish
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 to clothing
Clothing
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 and even camera
Camera
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s. There are many products sold that are of interest to the city's residents of Surinamese, Antillean, Turkish
Turkish people
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, and Moroccan
Morocco
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 origin, giving the market and neighbourhood a strong multicultural feel.

The market is the busiest in all of the Netherlands and it is allegedly the largest daytime market in Europe
Europe
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. It is also an important tourist attraction
Tourist attraction
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. The famous Dutch Stroopwafels
Stroopwafel
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 are prepared fresh here.

Also popular are the many ethnic restaurant
Restaurant
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s and bar
Bar
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s that are found "behind" the market stalls. This is generally an area where good food and drinks can be found at a great value.
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