Amsterdam Districts

De Pijp Amsterdam — Team Events Guide

De Pijp is Amsterdam's most vibrant neighbourhood for team events, with activities from €15–85 per person and creative venues from €1,000. Known as the "Latin Quarter of Amsterdam," De Pijp is home to the famous Albert Cuypmarkt (300+ stalls, the largest outdoor market in the Netherlands), a thriving food scene spanning 50+ nationalities, and a creative energy that makes it ideal for teams wanting something beyond the typical canal-district experience. Explore De Pijp events or let GalaCube curate 3–5 vetted options within 24 hours — free for you.

9 min readMarch 2026

Best Team Activities in De Pijp

ActivityPriceDurationGroup SizeVibe
Albert Cuyp Food Tour€25–45/pp1.5–2h8–30Cultural, multicultural
Stroopwafel Workshop€29.50/pp1.5h8–40Hands-on, Dutch
Cooking Class (ARREDONDOS)€85/pp3–4h10–30Premium, international
Brewery Tasting (Troost)€30–40/pp2h10–50Social, craft beer
Neighbourhood Walking Tour€15–25/pp1.5–2h10–25Historic, intimate
Sarphatipark Picnic€20–35/pp1.5–2h10–40Relaxed, outdoor

Albert Cuypmarkt: Amsterdam's Food Capital

The Albert Cuypmarkt is the beating heart of De Pijp: 300+ stalls stretching 600 metres along Albert Cuypstraat. Open Monday–Saturday, it offers everything from raw herring and Gouda cheese to Surinamese roti, Turkish pide, and fresh stroopwafels. A guided food tour (€25–45/pp) takes your team through 6–8 tasting stops in 1.5–2 hours, providing a hands-on introduction to Amsterdam's multicultural food heritage.

The market tour pairs naturally with a stroopwafel workshop at The Stroopwafel Workshop on the same street (€29.50/pp). Combined cost: €40–65 per person for a half-day food experience.

De Pijp Venues for Team Events

De Pijp's venues reflect its creative character. Former warehouses and factory spaces around Gerard Doustraat have been converted into event venues with exposed brick, high ceilings, and industrial character (€1,000–2,500 half-day). Trendy restaurants around Marie Heinekenplein offer private dining rooms for 15–60 guests (€500–1,500 minimum spend). The Heineken Experience is at the district's northern edge, offering VIP corporate packages.

Brouwerij Troost's De Pijp taproom (€30–40/pp) combines brewery tasting with dinner in a single venue — making it a full evening experience without venue-hopping.

De Pijp vs Jordaan: Which District for Your Team?

Choose De Pijp if your team values multicultural food, creative energy, a younger vibe, and budget-friendly options. De Pijp is 20–30% cheaper than the Jordaan for both venues and activities.

Choose Jordaan if your team wants traditional Dutch charm: canal houses, brown cafés, hidden courtyards, and the Brouwersgracht. Read our Jordaan team events guide for a full comparison.

A Perfect De Pijp Team Day

Morning (10:00): Meet at Sarphatipark for a coffee and a stroll through the park. Start with a guided Albert Cuyp Market food tour.

Lunch (12:30): Cooking class at ARREDONDOS — Surinamese-international cuisine using market ingredients.

Afternoon (15:00): Stroopwafel workshop at The Stroopwafel Workshop on Albert Cuypstraat.

Evening (18:00): Craft beer tasting and dinner at Brouwerij Troost. Total: €100–160 per person for a full De Pijp experience.

Want a De Pijp team day? Tell us your group size and preferences — we'll curate a full De Pijp itinerary within 24 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What activities are in De Pijp?

Albert Cuyp food tours (€25–45), stroopwafel workshops (€29.50), cooking classes (€85), brewery tastings (€30–40), and neighbourhood walks (€15–25).

How much do De Pijp venues cost?

€1,000–3,000 for half-day hire. Private restaurant rooms €500–1,500 minimum spend. 20–30% cheaper than Jordaan.

De Pijp vs Jordaan?

De Pijp for multicultural food and creative energy. Jordaan for traditional Dutch charm and canal houses.

Plan Your De Pijp Team Event

Tell us your team size and dates. We'll deliver 3–5 curated De Pijp options within 24 hours — completely free.