The Noordermarkt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈnoːrdərˌmɑr(ə)kt]; English: Northern Market) is a square in the Jordaan neighborhood of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
On Saturdays, a popular organic farmer's market is held on the square.
On Mondays a market (mainly for textiles) is also held in the adjacent Westerstraat street.
Noordermarkt dates back to 1616 and was originally named Prinsenmarkt, after the Prinsengracht canal which the square borders.
During World War II, the organisers of the February Strike of 1941, to protest deportations of Jews by the Nazis, held their first public meetings on Noordermarkt square.