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Discover how to make authentic Dutch stroopwafels in Amsterdam’s fun workshop. Hands-on, delicious, with friendly guides and great value for money.
If you’re visiting Amsterdam and craving an authentic hands-on experience, this Dutch stroopwafel making workshop offers a sweet taste of local culture. Located right in the heart of the city, it’s a short and accessible activity that combines learning, tasting, and a little bit of baking magic. With a stellar 4.8-star rating from over 2,300 reviews, it’s clear this class hits the right notes.
What makes this experience truly special isn’t just the chance to make your own delicious, crispy, syrup-filled waffles—it’s the warm, personable guides who lead you through the process. Plus, the opportunity to take home a freshly baked stroopwafel adds a memorable touch.
One thing to consider is that the workshop lasts about 45 minutes, so it’s a quick but rewarding activity. It’s perfect for those looking for a light cultural experience without the long commitment, and it suits families, couples, or solo travelers equally well. If you want a fun, interactive, and tasty introduction to Dutch culinary traditions, this workshop might just be your highlight in Amsterdam.


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The workshop is conveniently located in the lively center of Amsterdam, behind the market stands, making it easy to find. It’s right next to the famous Albert Cuyp Market, so if you arrive early, you can explore one of the city’s liveliest markets before your class. For those driving, arriving 20 minutes early is advised because parking can be tight, especially during busy hours.
Once inside, the inviting aroma of caramel, freshly baked dough, and warm waffles immediately sets the tone for an authentic Dutch experience. The venue itself is described as cozy, clean, and welcoming, which helps create a relaxed atmosphere.
The workshop begins with a friendly introduction from your instructor—most reviews specifically mention guides like Morris, Alvaro, or Cherelle, who are praised for their engaging, humorous, and knowledgeable approach. They’ll share a brief history of the stroopwafel, which dates back to the 18th century, giving you a deeper appreciation for this sweet delicacy.
Next, you’ll don an apron and gather around the demonstration table, where your guide will show how to prepare the dough and cook it to golden perfection using a traditional iron. The process involves rolling out the dough, cooking it on the iron, and then carefully drizzling warm caramel syrup or “stroop” between two thin waffles to seal the sweet filling.
This is where the magic really happens. You’ll get to shape your own waffles, with plenty of support from the guides to ensure success—even if you’re not a seasoned baker. Reviewers mention that the class is “well-paced” and the guides are “very nice and patient,” making it accessible to everyone, regardless of cooking experience.
While your waffles cool, you’re encouraged to relax with a cup of coffee or tea, which is included. This is the perfect chance to chat with fellow participants, share your baking triumphs, or just soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Amsterdam.
The highlight is biting into your freshly made, crisp yet tender stroopwafel—a true treat. Many reviews emphasize how satisfying it is to enjoy a warm waffle straight from the iron, especially after learning the craftsmanship behind it. You’ll also take home an extra waffle, so you can enjoy another treat later or share with friends.
When the session ends, you’ll receive a certificate of participation, perfect as a sweet souvenir or gift. The entire experience lasts about 45 minutes, making it ideal for fitting into a busy sightseeing day without feeling rushed.

For $28, this workshop offers remarkable value. You’re getting hands-on instruction from engaging guides, two generous-sized stroopwafels (one eaten during the class and one to take home), and a warm social experience—all in a cozy setting. Reviewers repeatedly mention how the class is “the best value for money” and that the waffles are “bigger than usual,” which makes the experience even more satisfying.
Compared to simply buying a stroopwafel from street vendors or markets, making your own adds a layer of fun and appreciation. Plus, the skills you acquire could inspire future baking adventures at home.
Guests consistently praise the guides for their friendliness, humor, and knowledge. For example, one reviewer mentioned Alvaro as “an excellent teacher,” while another appreciated Morris for being “friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful,” even playing music from their hometown. These personal touches create a memorable and personalized experience that feels less like a class and more like hanging out with friendly locals.

This workshop is perfect for anyone curious about Dutch culture, or those with a sweet tooth looking for a fun activity. It’s especially suitable for:
If you prefer more elaborate culinary experiences or are looking for a larger group tour, this might feel a little short or simple. Also, the activity isn’t wheelchair-friendly due to the setup, so mobility needs should be considered.

Is this workshop suitable for children?
Yes, it is generally family-friendly and engaging for kids, as the process is straightforward and fun.
How long does the workshop last?
The activity takes about 45 minutes, including making, tasting, and socializing.
Can I participate if I don’t have baking experience?
Absolutely. The guides are very supportive, and the class is designed to be easy for beginners.
What’s included in the price?
You get instruction from a friendly guide, 2 XL stroopwafels (one during the workshop and one to take home), coffee or tea, supplies, an apron, and a participation certificate.
Are there any additional costs?
No, everything needed is included. Extra food and drinks are not included but aren’t necessary.
What if I arrive early or late?
Arrive 5 minutes before the start time. If you arrive early, you can explore nearby markets; late arrivals might need to reschedule.
Is parking available nearby?
Parking can be limited; arriving 20 minutes early is recommended to find a spot.
Is the workshop available in multiple languages?
Yes, the instructor speaks English, ensuring clear explanations and guidance.

This Dutch stroopwafel making workshop offers more than just a culinary lesson; it’s a delightful way to connect with Amsterdam’s local flavor and history. The guides bring warmth, humor, and expertise, making the 45-minute session feel like a fun visit with friends. The quality of the waffles—big, crispy, and generously filled—means you leave with a tangible souvenir of your Dutch adventure.
It’s a fantastic choice for travelers seeking a light, engaging, and tasty activity that adds a personal touch to their Amsterdam visit. Whether you’re a foodie, a culture buff, or just in search of something different, this experience delivers genuine value and a memorable story to tell.
In summary, this workshop is an excellent choice for those wanting a hands-on, culturally immersive activity that’s as fun as it is delicious. The approachable guides, authentic techniques, and delicious results make it well worth its modest price. If you love interactive experiences and want a memorable bite of Amsterdam’s culinary heritage, this is a fantastic pick.