The Beverwijk Bazaar (Dutch: Beverwijkse Bazaar)[1] is a covered market in Beverwijk, the Netherlands.
With over 2000 shops and stalls on 75,000 m2, it claims to be the largest recreational covered market in Europe.
[2] On 13 September 1980, Bart van Kampen started the "Black Market": a flea market, housed in the produce and flower auction hall of Beverwijk.
With 500 stalls, the first Black Market attracted 14,000 visitors.
[4] In 1986, the "Grand Bazaar" opened its doors, followed by the "Computer Market", "Hall 30" (initially "China Town") in 2007, "Mihrab" in 2014, and the "Gold Souk" in 2015.