Thursday, July 3, 2025

Amsterdam - To Do 02Jul25 (Volendam & Marken Watertown)

Amsterdam - To Do
Amsterdam - To Eat
Amsterdam - To Buy

Getting There
- Incredibly easy. The bus is taken from the second level of Amsterdam Centraal railway station. Regular services generally 30mins apart. The board depicts clearly when the next bus will arrive.
Tickets can be gotten on the bus! Pre-purchased or at the station. So its very easy.
- Go for the Waterland area ticket for 12.59. You can also just tap on and off with your credit card. €5.80 each way if going there and back. It works out about the same as the Waterland Day Ticket at 12.59 for unlimited regional bus travel in Waterland area of Voldendam & Marken. You might as well go for this for the flexibility and greater exploration.

Volendam
(30mins bus journey from Amsterdam main)



Volendam is a historic Dutch fishing village near Amsterdam, known for its preserved traditions, folk costumes, vibrant harbor, and role in Dutch pop music and art history. As shared by the Harbor Master in the area, the buildings here are re-creations whilst those in Marken are in their original state. 

Doolhof Area

(Voldendam)

Scenic area to catch the quaint canals and homes of Volendam.
Click here for ABBA location of Doolhof Area

Saint Vincent's Church
(Voldendam)
Volendam's strong Catholic presence is rooted in its historical loyalty to the Catholic faithrural isolation, and tight-knit cultural identity that has preserved traditions, including religion for centuries.
Click here for ABBA location of St Vincent's Church

Cheese Factory Voldendam
(Voldendam)


Highly recommended. For my flavor profile preferences they had cheeses which I didn't see in other cheese shops in town and went for some. Like most cheese shops, they give samples!
Click here for ABBA location of Cheese Factory of Voldendam

Visafslag
(Voldendam)
(Historic Fish Processing)



The Visafslag Volendam is a historic fish auction house dating to 1775, once the heart of Volendam's thriving fishing economy.
Click here for ABBA location of Visafslag

Smit-Bokkum
(Voldendam)
(Recommended by the Harbor Master of Visafslag)


A family run smoke-house specializing in seafood. The Harbor Master marketed it so-well with the back story of the restaurant and the must-try traditional Dutch dish - Eel cooked in butter. It sounded nice so we took the short walk along the harbor to give it a try!
Ordered On:
02July25
€40 total with 2 lemonades.
Eel dish itself was about 
€34

*Bones are still inside. Fried in rich butter but a Dutch Favorite must have.* 
In summary, for the nice story behind the place and the experience. We now know what traditional Dutch favorite must haves are like. It's alright but for the price if not sharing is a little steep.
Click here for ABBA location of Smit-Bokkum

Marken
Getting There
Its possible to get there by bus. From Volendam, one can take the Volendam Express at €10 one way and €16 for a return. They advert scenic views but those are only on the exiting and entering of each port. 
- Boat Ride is 30mins
- Boats departs every 45mins.

Here are some of the more iconic and scenic boat rides one should take. The boat ride across was pretty slow and rather just a means of transport. Best views were pulling out and into port unfortunately. 
Marken
Marken offers the most authentic and visually unique villages. These homes here are quaint and mostly in their original form as opposed to Volendam which are largely rebuilt and newer. 
Grote Kerk
(Marken)



The church interior features ship models and memorials honoring fishermen lost at sea, reflecting Marken’s deep maritime heritage and the community’s close ties to the ocean.

There's not much to see in Marken and if you had to pick one town, stick with Voldendam. That was plenty to see and do there for a great near full day out activity. The boat ride across lacked luster and it is, as shared a very small town. 
*Getting up close with Wind Turbines on the way back*
We took the bus back to Amsterdam city from here with the Waterland Day Ticket. 

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