One perfect day in Alkmaar, a cheesy day trip from Amsterdam (2024)

One of the most popular spring/summer day trips from Amsterdam has to be Alkmaar. Maybe I’ve been a bad resident of Holland, but I somehow had never visited Alkmaar. Alkmaar is a charming city about 35 minutes from Amsterdam by train. This is a one day guide to Alkmaar with the best things to do in Alkmaar (including the Alkmaar cheese market!) and practical information on how to get to Alkmaar from Amsterdam by train.

I include some choices for breakfast as well as lunch! I was really surprised by Alkmaar, which reminded me of the coziest parts of my favorite Dutch cities (e.g. Amersfoort) due to its pretty canals, numerous cats, and lovely cafes! (You can follow this guide as if it was a self-guided walking tour of Alkmaar although it might be easier to save these places onto Google Maps.)

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  • About Alkmaar
  • How to visit Alkmaar from Amsterdam by train
  • Beginning to your day trip to Alkmaar: Arrival into Alkmaar
  • Alkmaar Cheese Market* (Seasonal)
  • Lunch
  • See the house with the bullet
  • Browse the shops along Fnidsen and Hekelstraat
  • Step into Provenhuis van Wildeman
  • Walk along Oudegracht
  • Shop along Koorstraat (and buy some cheese!)
  • Step into Grote or Sint-Laurenskerk
  • Sample for some craft beer from Alkmaar or stop for an ice cream

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Contents

  • 1 About Alkmaar
  • 2 How to visit Alkmaar from Amsterdam by train
  • 3 Alkmaar Cheese Market* (Seasonal)
  • 4 Lunch in Alkmaar
  • 5 See the house with the bullet
  • 6 Browse the shops along Fnidsen and Hekelstraat
  • 7 Experience a hofje
  • 8 Walk along Oudegracht
  • 9 Shop along Koorstraat (and buy some cheese!)
  • 10 Step into Sint-Laurenskerk
  • 11 Sample the local craft beer in Alkmaar (or stop for ice cream)
  • 12 Have you been to Alkmaar on a day trip? Let me know what you though!

About Alkmaar

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Alkmaar is a city that has existed for many years near the polders of Noord Holland. It’s not fully known how long the city has existed in some form, but records show that Alkmaar has existed since at least the 900s. The polders in the region and proximity to the Zuiderzee made Alkmaar into a hub for agriculture and trade.

One of the most famous moments in Alkmaar history is when the Spanish attempted to siege the city in 1573. The people of Alkmaar even put wooden barrels used for cheese making on their head as helmets, which is why the locals call themselves “cheeseheads” sometimes. (This is not a term that other Dutchies appreciate!). The people of Alkmaar ultimately won and this was an important step in allowing the Netherlands to become the Republic of the Netherlands! This is still celebrated every October in Alkmaar.

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If you’re looking to shave some costs off your trip to the Netherlands and you already have plans to visit Alkmaar, consider staying overnight in Alkmaar as hotels are a fraction of the cost of similar boutique hotels in Amsterdam. The Wolf Hotel is right in the city center with fantastic views of the canals.

How to visit Alkmaar from Amsterdam by train

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Alkmaar is very easy to visit from Amsterdam by train without much planning. In order to visit Alkmaar, you’ll want to head to Amsterdam Centraal. You’ll need to purchase a round-trip ticket to Alkmaar, which is possible with paying by card at the machines.

You can use Google Maps to check the schedule, however the trains run fairly regularly to Alkmaar. Activate your ticket by tapping in by the gates. You’ll need to find the train to Schagen or Den Helder and wait until you get to your destination. Tap out and follow the cheese signs to find the Alkmaar city center. It’s a 10-minute walk from the train station to the city center.

Alkmaar Cheese Market* (Seasonal)

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The reason why so many people come to Alkmaar is the famous cheese market! The Alkmaar Cheese Market runs between the end of March and September on Friday mornings. (There is also an additional night market on Tuesday evenings in July and August.) Although real trades are still not executed anymore, it’s still a great show. The members of the cheese guild are a delight to chat with.

The cheese market occurs in the Waagplein, which is easy to find thanks to the clear signs with cheese. I recommend arriving early as the market starts promptly at 10 am to get a good place. You can click for tips for visiting the Alkmaar Cheese Market.

If you come to Alkmaar on another day, you won’t get to experience the market, but you can always head to the Stedelijk Museum in Alkmaar to learn about local history. There’s also a cheese museum in the same square where the cheese market takes place if you still want to learn about the history behind the market. (It’s still a lovely city for a relaxing day trip away from the crowds of Amsterdam!)

Lunch in Alkmaar

Alkmaar is full of cozy and hip cafes where you can find lots of options for any diet, including vegan. Echt came highly recommended and I really loved the cozy atmosphere within the cafe, which focuses on organic ingredients. Another vegan-friendly or just delicious option for lunch in Alkmaar is Sencha Lunchroom, which is a 5-minute walk from the cheese market.

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See the house with the bullet

Although the name is certainly a bit misleading, this house has a cannonball, not a bullet. This historic wooden house dating back to the 1500s located at Appelsteeg 2 is best viewed from the bridge (which has stunning views of Alkmaar!). During the siege in Alkmaar, the house was hit by a cannonball, however someone oddly chose to hang the cannonball on the exterior. It’s just a beautiful building to admire.

Browse the shops along Fnidsen and Hekelstraat

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Alkmaar is full of adorable shops, which is why I really liked the city and hope to return in the near future! Along the charming Fnidsen, you’ll find a few home goods shops, including the cozy Twin Arts Lifestyle shop.

However, you’ll want to continue on towards Hekelstraat for the coziest shopping street in Alkmaar complete with boutique shops and antique shops! (For a unique experience, step into “Sweets” Oudhollandse Museum Winkel for a coffee and browsing this old-school Dutch candy shop.)

Experience a hofje

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Like most Dutch cities, Alkmaar has some charming courtyards that were generally constructed by wealthy members of the community to help those in need. Provenhuis van Wildeman (Oudegracht 45) was constructed on the beautiful Oudegracht to house women, including the elderly, who were citizens of Alkmaar. Today, it’s still a private residence although the residents allow visitors to step inside for a brief peek. (Please be quiet and respect their privacy!)

Walk along Oudegracht

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Oudegracht is such a beautiful canal in Alkmaar. This canal/street has some really beautiful Rijksmonument (protected) homes. My favorite was the gorgeous red house at 239 with its decorative facade! Don’t rush and take in the pretty bridges, wide canals, and decorated houses. A pro tip: It’s always good to be rain-proof in this country.

Shop along Koorstraat (and buy some cheese!)

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Koorstraat is a gorgeous street that runs past numerous shops and the Sint-Laurenskerk. I recommend stepping into Kaan’s Kaashandel to experience a real Dutch cheese shop with a great selection. (You can ask for a sample if you wish.) They had good prices for local farmer’s cheese from the area.

I recommend trying Beemster, which is the local specialty cheese. If a cheese is called Boerenkaas and it means that it’s artisanal cheese produced almost entirely on one farm, so ask where the farm is located. You can read more about Dutch cheeses here.

Step into Sint-Laurenskerk

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The Sint-Laurenskerk is an impressive former church that sits in the city center with several impressive features. It’s open in spring and summer to tourists although it’s closed in winter. Those fond of Dutch history will want to find the tomb of Floris V and Anna Visscher. It’s free to visit and you can even get a coffee within the church!

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Music lovers will want to look for the various organs around the church, which includes the oldest playable organ in the Netherlands. (There’s a plaque in English!) The church itself is quite impressive although we heard an interesting story about a painting mistake that resulted in painting over historic paintings, likely where the art exhibition sicks.

Sample the local craft beer in Alkmaar (or stop for ice cream)

Two of the best craft breweries in the Netherlands at the moment (in my humble opinion) are based in Alkmaar. I strongly recommend looking for beer from Zeglis as well as Brouwerij De Moersleutel. To taste Zeglis’ beer and other great craft beer within Alkmaar, you can head to their tasting room (Zeglis Proeflokaal) within Gedempte Nieuwesloot 42.

For something a bit more benign, take out cash and stop at IJssalon Laan Alkmaar for vanilla ice cream. Although you might be thinking that’s boring, this is their specialty and it is a local favorite for a reason. 😉

Have you been to Alkmaar on a day trip? Let me know what you though!

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FAQs

Is Alkmaar cheese market worth it? ›

Totally different experience, and totally worth it! We loved all of the vendors in the market, tried lots of new foods, and enjoyed the spectacle of the traditional cheese weighing and auction. Easy walk from the train station. Make a day of it!

Is Alkmaar worth visiting? ›

Visit Alkmaar for an authentic taste of the Netherlands. Located just 10 kilometres from the coast and 30 minutes from Amsterdam, it boasts a historic city centre full of canals, a traditional centuries-old cheese market, and a lively shopping scene that offers something for everyone.

Can Rotterdam be a day trip from Amsterdam? ›

Absolutely! Not only is Rotterdam a really easy day trip from Amsterdam, but it's also one of the most underrated cities in Europe.

Can you do a day trip to the Hague from Amsterdam? ›

From Amsterdam, it takes just 50 minutes to get here by train, so The Hague makes a great day trip destination from Amsterdam. In one day, you can visit several art museums, visit the beach if the weather is nice, and enjoy The Hague's awesome international food scene.

What day is Alkmaar cheese market? ›

The cheesemarket Alkmaar will take place from the last Friday of March until the last Friday in september, every friday from 10 am untill 13.00 pm. The Tuesday evening cheese market takes place from 7pm to 9pm during the months of July and August.

How long to spend in Alkmaar? ›

Allow half a day for a visit to Alkmaar – half an hour to an hour to see the market, then buy some cheese or Dutch souvenirs at one of the market stands or cheese shops. Make sure you take some time to walk around the town center – Alkmaar is so much more than just the cheese market.

Does Alkmaar have a red light district? ›

The Achterdam is a red light district in the Dutch city of Alkmaar, 30 km North of Amsterdam.

How far is AZ Alkmaar from Amsterdam? ›

It takes an average of 40m to travel from Amsterdam to Alkmaar by train, over a distance of around 19 miles (31 km).

Is Rotterdam or Amsterdam more beautiful? ›

Depending on your purpose of travel, you might prefer one over another. Amsterdam is older and more picturesque but there is an abundance of tourists. Rotterdam is modern and vibrant with fewer popular attractions and is lesser known to tourists.

Is it cheaper to stay in Amsterdam or Rotterdam? ›

The cost of living in Amsterdam is 19% more expensive than in Rotterdam.

What is better, Rotterdam or Brussels? ›

Brussels is bigger than Rotterdam, and it also has more attractions and activities for travelers. Brussels is better known for its museums, food, historical sights, shopping, and big city activities, while Rotterdam is more popular for its nightlife.

Where to avoid in The Hague? ›

Neighborhoods to avoid in The Hague

Certain neighborhoods, such as Schilderswijk and Laakkwartier, tend to attract a reputation for being less safe than other parts of the city. However, most locals and internationals happily live in the areas without incident.

Is it better to visit The Hague or Rotterdam? ›

While Rotterdam is larger than The Hague, The Hague has more sights, attractions, and activities for tourists. The Hague is better known for its food and music, while Rotterdam is more popular for its museums.

Why is it The Hague instead of just hague? ›

City names preceded by an article also occur in other countries and languages, such as A Coruña (Galician) or La Coruña (Spanish) in Spain, Le Havre in France, etc. The reason why we call it The Hague is because that it a direct translation of its name in Dutch - Den Haag.

What is the best selling cheese brand in Italy? ›

GALBANI: Number 1 in Italy, the best of Italian cheeses. Search for: Home. Our activity.

What is the most prestigious cheese competition? ›

The World Cheese Awards is like the Super Bowl Championship for cheesemakers around the globe. competition. quality of products on show are always at the highest level, and the show itself is so well organised.

What is the most expensive cheese company? ›

That honor goes to pule cheese (or magareći sir), a rare cheese produced in Zasavica Donkey Reserve in west central Serbia. The price? Around $600 a pound. To put this in perspective, a pound of Parmigiano Reggiano costs $15 to $25 per pound and up, depending on the producer and how many months the cheese is aged.

What is the best cheese corporation? ›

Best Cheese Corporation is the exclusive importer of Parrano®, Uniekaas line of Dutch cheese products, and the owners and operators of Coach Farm, a farmstead goat dairy farm in New York's Hudson Valley.

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