IJ Hallen is the largest and most unique loak market in Europe, its location is in the most densely populated area in the Netherlands. It can be imagined that many items can be obtained and how to withdraw the price negotiation opportunities between buyers and sellers.
The IJ Hallen loak market is located in the Amsterdam Noord area, the former shipyards of the ships of the ships of the ships of the ships of the ships of the ships of the ships of the ships of the ships of the ships of the ships of the ships of the ships of the landmarks of the ships of the ships of the Older Maatschappij (NDSM). The shipyard was built centuries ago but 1984 had bankruptcy and left their office used buildings.
Local artists finally take over this area and make some creative activities one of them by making the nyaris graphite adorns the entire wall of the building that switches the function into the loak market.
The atmosphere of the IJ Hallen loak market in Amsterdam, Holland.
The visitor of the queue purchased the entrance ticket of the IJ Hallen loak market in Amsterdam, Holland.
The activity in the market of the loak takes a month once. Usually held on weekends, Saturdays and Sundays, from 09:00 to 16:30. Some visitors who are often shopping there sometimes have a strategy to come early with the hope of getting the best items before others find it.
Almost all the needs can be found in that place, such as used clothing, shoes, toys, household appliances, antique items, kitchen supplies, even unpredictable "suctions" and already no on the market, for example prangko and vinyl from Group Focus albums, The Flock, Kolektief albums of Willem Breukner or Angelo Branduardi with Concerto albums that are certainly at affordable prices.
The location of IJ Hallen can be reached by bus from Amsterdam Central Station to Klaprozenweg or Alanya, after which only takes 5 minutes walk to reach the loak market. In addition to buses, it can also be by ferry 906 whose pier is behind Amsterdam Central Station, with a schedule departs every 30 minutes, without being charged. The route ferry time to NDSM-Werf is only about 15 minutes and sandar near the market location.
Koin to enter the IJ Hallen loak market, Amsterdam, Holland.
Buy to see the used clothing sold in the market of the IJ Hallen loak, Amsterdam, Holland.
In order to enter the market of the loak is paid by €5 (adult) and €2 (children), while the sellers are charged a pay of €31 for the booth along 4 meters and if choosing the location in the hook is charged by €37 with the same length of the booth.
As in general a market, this area also provides tent warungs for just removing dahaga also typical snacks such as fried potatoes, saucepanjzenbroodjes, hot dogs, coffee and hot chocolate at a price that is also affordable for visitors.
For tourists who visit Amsterdam and have a shopping hobby, the market is one of the musting places to find unique and rare scrap items.
Aneka used goods sold in the IJ Hallen loak market, Amsterdam, Holland.
The wear used women's shoes are spoiled on the IJ Hallen loak market, Amsterdam, Holland.
Photo and Text: Hermanus Prihatna
Buy to see the used clothing sold in the market of the IJ Hallen loak, Amsterdam, Holland.
Aneka used goods sold in the IJ Hallen loak market, Amsterdam, Holland.
There are cars sold in the IJ Hallen loak market, Amsterdam, Holland.
Aneka used goods sold in the IJ Hallen loak market, Amsterdam, Holland.
Vinil rare of the Group Focus album, The Flock, the Kolektief album of Willem Breukner or Angelo Branduardi with Concerto albums sold in the IJ Hallen loak market, Amsterdam, Holland.
Aneka used goods sold in the IJ Hallen loak market, Amsterdam, Holland.
The visitor of eating and drinking breaks on the IJ Hallen loak market, Amsterdam, Holland.
Reflex market atmosphere of the IJ Hallen loak on the glass wall filled graphite.