


Experience Dordrecht's vibrant night market, a weekly tradition since 1903, offering local food, crafts, and lively atmosphere.
Explore the well-preserved historic center with beautiful canals and architecture.
Visit this beautiful 15th-century market hall for local produce and crafts.
Discover the rich history of Dordrecht through various exhibitions.
A hearty stew made with potatoes, carrots, and onions, often served with smoked sausage or bacon.

Large, thin pancakes typically served with powdered sugar, syrup, or other sweet toppings.
Fried fish snacks, usually made from cod, served with a tangy mayonnaise-based sauce.
A vibrant night market in Bandung, offering local food, shopping, and lively atmosphere.
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A local favorite for fresh bread and pastries since 1920.
Sister café to the bakery, offering a cozy atmosphere and Dutch breakfast classics.
A historic restaurant with a beautiful view of the river, offering fresh seafood dishes.
Dordrecht's climate can be unpredictable with occasional rain, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the market and city involves a lot of walking on cobblestone streets.
Keep your phone powered for navigation, photos, and emergencies during the evening market.
Hand-painted pottery, a Dordrecht tradition since the 17th century, often featuring local landscapes and scenes.
A variety of cheeses, including Gouda and Edam, are a Dutch staple and make great souvenirs.
Inspired by the famous Delft Blue pottery, these pieces feature intricate blue and white designs.