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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-04-10/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Blumenkorso Noordwijk Lisse Haarlem
DESCRIPTION:Der Frühling wird am besten mit dem weltberühmten Blumenkorso gefeiert\, der von Noordwijk über Lisse (Tulpengarten Keukenhof) nach Haarlem führt. Der Blumenkorso legt nicht weniger als 42 Kilometer zurück. Im Jahr 2025 findet der Blumenkorso am Samstag\, dem 12. April\, statt. Vom 9. April bis zum 13. April gibt es mehrere Veranstaltungen rund um den Blumenkorso. \n\n\n\n                        Blumenkorso Noordwijk Lisse Haarlem 2024Was erwartet Sie beim Blumenkorso?Wann findet der Blumenkorso im Jahr 2024 statt?Wie lange dauert der Blumenkorso?Wie hoch ist der Eintrittspreis?How do I get to the Flower Parade?Where can i stay near the Flower Parade?Frequently Asked Quesations (FAQ)More tips in Holland\n\n\nWas erwartet Sie beim Blumenkorso?\n\n\n\nDer Blumenkorso im April ist der größte Frühjahrskorso in Holland. Es ist ein einzigartiger Umzug\, weil er komplett mit Frühlingsblumen aufgebaut ist. Die Wagen sind hauptsächlich aus Hyazinthenblüten gebaut und natürlich werden auch Tulpen im Umzug verwendet. Der Blumenkorso ist das Ereignis\, mit dem der Frühling in Holland gefeiert wird\, und mit einer Million Besuchern ist er eine der beliebtesten Veranstaltungen im Frühling. \n\n\n\nWann findet der Blumenkorso im Jahr 2025 statt?\n\n\n\nDer Blumenkorso wird 2025 am Samstag\, den 12. April stattfinden. Am Freitagabend\, dem 11. April\, findet der beleuchtete Blumenkorso statt und am Sonntag können die Korsos im Zentrum von Haarlem bewundert werden. \n\n\n\nWie lange dauert der Blumenkorso?\n\n\n\nDer Blumenkorso findet am Samstag\, den 12. April\, von halb 10 Uhr morgens bis 21:30 Uhr statt. In dieser Zeit fährt der Korso von Noordwijk nach Haarlem. Eine mehr als 42 Kilometer lange Fahrt entlang verschiedener Dörfer und Städte. Wenn Sie am Rand stehen\, dauert es etwa 1 Stunde\, bis der gesamte Blumenkorso vorbei ist. \n\n\n\nWie hoch ist der Eintrittspreis?\n\n\n\nDie Teilnahme am Blumenkorso in Holland ist kostenlos\, wenn Sie am Straßenrand stehen. Wenn Sie jedoch von einer der überdachten Tribünen aus zuschauen möchten\, die auch über eine Toilette verfügen\, müssen Sie im Voraus einen Platz reservieren. Nachstehend finden Sie eine Übersicht über die im Jahr 2025 verfügbaren Eintrittskarten und Führungen. \n\n\n\nDatumTicket-TypPreis11. AprilBlumenkorso Nachtausgabe + Keukenhof-Tour139\,50 €Jetzt buchen12. AprilTour von Amsterdam zum Keukenhof & Blumenkorso52\,50 €Jetzt buchen12. AprilBlumenkorso VIP Tour von Amsterdam139\,50 €Jetzt buchen12. AprilBlumenkorso Tribüne Lisse + lunch77\,00 €Ausverkauft12. AprilBlumenkorso Tribüne Lisse Süd77\,00 €Jetzt buchen12. AprilBlumenkorso Tribüne Noordwijk29\,50 €Jetzt buchen12. AprilBlumenkorso Tribüne Hillegom29\,50 €Jetzt buchen12. AprilBlumenkorso Tribüne Voorhout (Nicht überdacht)29\,50 €Jetzt buchen13. AprilBlumenkorso EXPO Haarlem + Keukenhof-Tour94\,50 €Jetzt buchen\n\n\n\nWie komme ich zum Blumenkorso?\n\n\n\nDer Blumenkorso bewegt sich von Noordwijk nach Haarlem. Die Erreichbarkeit hängt davon ab\, wo Sie den Blumenkorso sehen möchten. Mit dem Auto sind alle Orte leicht zu erreichen. Mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln ist es am einfachsten\, die Blumenschau in den Keukenhof-Gärten\, in Noordwijk und in Haarlem zu besuchen. \n\n\n\n\nSehen Sie sich die Route des niederländischen Blumenkorsos an\n\n\n\n\nWo kann ich in der Nähe des Blumenkorsos übernachten?\n\n\n\nAuch bei einem Hotel ist es wichtig\, sich zu überlegen\, wo man wohnen möchte. Ein Hotel in Amsterdam ist eine gute Wahl\, aber oft teuer. Es gibt auch tolle Hotels in Noordwijk und Haarlem\, die sich perfekt für den Besuch des Blumenkorsos eignen. \n\n\n\n\nInformieren Sie sich über Hoteloptionen für den niederländischen Blumenkorso\n\n\n\n\nPopuläre Artikel über niederländische Landschaften\n\n\n\nSehen Sie die Windmühlen in Zaanse SchansBewundern Sie die Tulpen im Tulpenpark KeukenhofPlanen Sie Ihren Besuch mit der Dutch Countryside MapReisen Sie günstig mit den öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln mit der Dutch Countryside Card
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LOCATION:Noord Holland
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-04-17/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-04-24/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-05-01/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-05-08/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-05-15/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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CREATED:20260222T164026Z
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
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LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
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LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-06-05/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-06-12/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-06-19/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-06-26/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-07-03/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
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LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
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LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-07-24/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-07-31/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-08-07/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-08-14/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-08-21/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
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LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
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LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
URL:https://www.dutchcountryside.com/event/alkmaar-cheese-market-3/2026-09-11/?lang=de
LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
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LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Alkmaar Cheese Market
DESCRIPTION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nAlkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\nThousands of visitors from all over the world come specially to the Alkmaar cheese market. It is therefore a special spectacle with a square full of cheese and lugging cheese carriers. The cheese market is held just over 40 kilometres from the centre of Amsterdam. \n\n\n\nIn 1365\, Alkmaar has weighing rights and one scale\, but in 1612 these are already four. When the first real cheese market has taken place\, it is covered in mists. Old documents have been found that clearly state that the cheese market took place with certainty in 1622\, but there is also evidence that the cheese carrier guild was established in 1593; from this we can conclude that there must have been a cheese market back then. \n\n\n\nPowered by GetYourGuide\n\n\n\n                        Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026Alkmaar Cheese MarketWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?What can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?Program Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026How to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?New in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\nWhen is the cheese market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\nThe cheese market in Alkmaar is held every Friday morning. The first cheese market of 2026 is on Friday 27 March and the last cheese market is on 25 September. The market starts at 10 am and lasts until 1 pm. \n\n\n\nWhat can i expect at the Alkmaar Cheese Market?\n\n\n\nDuring the cheese market in Alkmaar\, the judges and traders go to work. They inspect the cheeses. They do this not only by looking at the cheese; the cheese is beaten and cut in half. They also take out a piece of cheese with a special cheese drill. They smell the cheese and check how elastic the piece is; this tells something about the fat content. Furthermore the cheese is crumbled between the fingers and of course tasted. \n\n\n\nProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 2026\n\n\n\nAlthough the cheese market does not start until 10 a.m.\, the work begins at 7 a.m. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, they place about 30\,000 kilos of Gouda cheese in long rows on the Waagplein. The number of cheeses is around 2\,400. Everything must be ready by 09:30 hrs. \n\n\n\nTimeProgram Alkmaar Cheese Market 20267:00 amPlacing the Cheeses | Trucks loaded with cheeses drive onto Waagplein\, where the Alkmaar Cheese Market has been held since its inception. Under the watchful eye of the market master\, the ‘setters’ arrange as much as 30\,000 kilos of Gouda and Edam cheeses in long rows on the still quiet Waagplein. That’s about 2\,400 cheeses! This must be completed by 9:30 am.9:30 amCheese Carriers | The cheese carriers arrive at the Waaggebouw. Anyone who is late has to pay a fine\, which partly goes to a school in the town of ‘Alkmaar’ in Suriname.9:45 amCheese Father’s Roll Call | The head of the cheese carriers\, the ‘cheese father\,’ holds his roll call with the cheese carriers in the Waaggebouw. Are all the cheese carriers present? Are there any special matters on the market today? Which cheese carriers will work in which part of the Cheese Market?10:00 amThe Cheese Bell | At exactly 10:00 am\, the cheese bell is rung. This opens the cheese market to visitors. The honor of ringing the bell usually goes to a well-known Dutch celebrity or a relation of the Municipality of Alkmaar.From 10:00 amInspecting the Cheeses | After ringing the bell\, the inspectors examine the cheeses by tapping\, tasting\, and feeling them. A piece is taken from the cheese with a special cheese bore. The smell and elasticity of the piece of cheese that comes out of it indicate something about the fat content. They also look at the number of holes in the cheese; these should be perfectly distributed over the cheese.From 10:00 amThe Random Sample | Do you ever take a random sample? This term comes from the Cheese Market\, where the inspectors use a cheese bore to take a piece from the cheese to taste it.After a positive inspection\, the intense negotiation of the cheese price can begin. This is still done through the traditional method of ‘handjeklap\,’ which means ‘hand-clapping.’ The final handclap signifies the completion of the cheese sale.From 10:00 amWeighing the Cheese | Once a batch of cheese is sold\, the cheese carriers carry it on a berrie to the Weigh House. There\, the cheese is weighed by the so-called ‘tasman’ (bagman). Where does the name tasman come from? It refers to the bag around his waist\, where he keeps the collected money. The weighmaster ensures that the correct weight is billed to the buyer. After weighing\, the tasman stamps the wooden berrie.From 10:00 amCarrying the Cheese Away | When a batch of cheese has been weighed and sold\, the cheese carriers transport the cheeses across the market to the buyers’ trucks. Two cheese carriers carry the cheese on a berrie\, and more than 100 kilos of cheese are on it! It is quite an art to keep the cheese berrie steady while walking. The Cheese Carriers must walk in a certain rhythm\, which is called the ‘kaasdragersdribbel’ or ‘cheese carriers’ trot.’ This way\, the berrie hangs still between the cheese carriers.12:30 pmThrowing the Cheese | The ‘ingooiers’ load the last cheeses onto carts and take them to the buyers’ trucks in Marktstraat. The cheese disappears from Waagplein\, and in its place\, cozy terraces are set up. Maybe you’ve worked up an appetite for a cheese sandwich… The restaurants and cafes in and around Waagplein will be happy to help you!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow to get to the Cheese Market in Alkmaar?\n\n\n\n                \n                    \n            Tour from Amsterdam\n            By car\n            By train\n                \n\nNew in 2026: Book a direct tour from Amsterdam\n\n\n\nA convenient way to experience the Alkmaar Cheese Market is via an organised half-day tour from Amsterdam. Perfect for visitors without a car or those looking for a relaxed and well-organised trip. \n\n\n\nTour schedule: \n\n\n\n\n08:30 – Departure from Amsterdam\n\n\n\n10:00 – Arrival at the Alkmaar Cheese Market\n\n\n\n12:00 – 14:00 – Free time to explore Alkmaar at your own pace\n\n\n\nReceive a map with highlights and tips to help you get the most out of your visit\n\n\n\n14:00 – Departure from Alkmaar\n\n\n\n15:30 – Arrival back in Amsterdam\n\n\n\n\nPlaces are limited so book your tickets in time. Check current availability and prices below and book your tickets easily. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDriving to Alkmaar is simple via the A9 highway. The city center is partially car-free\, so plan to park nearby: \n\n\n\n\nKanaalschiereiland Parking (P1) – Pettemerstraat 3\, 1823 CW Alkmaar\n\n\n\nP+R Bergermeer – Bergerweg 62\, 1817 MJ Alkmaar (Free parking + easy access to city center)\n\n\n\nParking Karperton (P5) – Bagijnenstraat 13\, 1811 KA Alkmaar (Closest to the market square)\n\n\n\n\n\nDirect trains run regularly from Amsterdam Central Station to Alkmaar Station (approx. 35–40 minutes)\n\n\n\nFrom the station\, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Waagplein\n\n\n\n\nTrain ticketsPriceOne-Way Train Ticket Amsterdam – Alkmaar€ 9.40More info\n\n\n            \n\n\n\nLuxury day trip from Amsterdam \n\n\n\nAre you travelling from Amsterdam? Then the easiest way is to book a cheese day tour. This takes you directly from the centre of Amsterdam to the cheese market in Alkmaar. You will also visit a cheese farm in the Dutch countryside.
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LOCATION:Alkmaar Cheese Market\, Waagplein 2\, Alkmaar\, Noord Holland\, 1811JP\, Netherlands
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