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Join a fun, 45-minute hands-on workshop in Amsterdam to learn how to make traditional Dutch stroopwafels, taste your creations, and enjoy a friendly small-group setting.

For those craving a sweet taste of Dutch tradition, the Amsterdam Traditional Dutch Syrup Waffle Making Workshop offers a delightful and interactive experience. Priced at $28.91 per person, this 45-minute activity is set in the heart of Amsterdam and is highly recommended by 97% of participants, with a perfect 5.0/5 rating from 461 reviews. The tour is designed to be accessible for all skill levels, requiring no prior baking experience, and is perfect for anyone interested in Dutch culture, baking, or simply enjoying a tasty treat.
The workshop stands out for its intimate small-group format, with a maximum of 12 participants, ensuring personalized attention from guides who are both knowledgeable and personable. Whether you are visiting during your first trip to Amsterdam or looking to add a unique activity to your itinerary, this experience combines learning, tasting, and a bit of history in a compact, enjoyable package.

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This workshop begins at Albert Cuypstraat 194, a lively spot in the Amsterdam city center. The venue’s warm and welcoming environment immediately immerses you in Dutch baking tradition through the aroma of freshly baked dough and caramel. The activity finishes back at the starting point, making it easy to combine with other local explorations or market visits.
Participants benefit from being close to public transportation, making the access straightforward whether coming from a hotel or other parts of the city. The friendly setting encourages interaction and makes everyone feel comfortable, whether you’re visiting alone, with family, or friends.

The core of this activity is learning how to craft the signature Dutch stroopwafel. Guides will first introduce the history of this beloved treat, tracing its origins back to the 18th century. Then, they demonstrate the step-by-step process: mixing the ingredients, rolling out the dough, and cooking each waffle on a traditional iron until golden and crispy.
Once the waffles are baked, you’ll learn how to spread the warm syrup (“stroop”) between two layers, sealing the gooey sweetness inside. This part offers a satisfying mix of craftsmanship and deliciousness. As your waffles cool, you get a brief break to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, making it a perfect mini snack and social moment.

The workshop’s success largely hinges on the guides, who are described as hospitable, knowledgeable, and patient. In particular, reviewers highlight Morris, Vince, and Talia for their engaging teaching styles and clear instructions. They create an atmosphere where even complete beginners feel confident in their ability to produce a professional-looking stroopwafel.
Participants appreciate guides who share fascinating details about the snack’s history and its cultural significance in the Netherlands. The guides also foster a lively, relaxed environment that makes the hour-long class feel more like a fun activity than a classroom lesson.

While the focus is on making classic Dutch syrup waffles, some participants enjoy decorating their waffles with various toppings provided during the class. This playful element adds a creative touch to the otherwise straightforward recipe. The end result is picture-perfect waffles that are deliciously crispy and sweet, with warm syrup filling.
The freshness of the waffles and the quality of the ingredients receive frequent praise, with many noting the amazing flavor and texture of their homemade treats. The combination of warm, sticky syrup and crispy wafer layers makes these waffles a perfect snack to end the experience.

The small-group format, capped at 12 participants, creates an intimate and friendly environment. This setup allows everyone to get personalized guidance, ask questions, and engage with fellow baking enthusiasts. Reviewers mention the congenial atmosphere, describing the class as relaxed and enjoyable, perfect for families with children or solo travelers.
The activity is especially popular among those looking for a fun, interactive cultural experience that ends with a tasty reward they’ve crafted themselves.

This activity is designed to be easy and accessible, with no baking or cooking experience required. It’s suitable for children over 6 years old, making it a family-friendly option. The instructions are clear and straightforward, and the guides are praised for making the process simple and enjoyable.
However, due to the nature of the activity, participants should be comfortable standing for about 45 minutes and engaging in a hands-on craft. The venue’s location near public transit also helps make the activity convenient for most visitors.

Booking this workshop includes the benefit of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. This flexibility allows you to plan with confidence, knowing that if your schedule changes, you can easily cancel without penalty. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the activity are non-refundable, so timely planning is advised.
At just $28.91, this short, engaging activity offers excellent value for those seeking a cultural and culinary experience in Amsterdam. Not only do participants leave with two delicious homemade waffles, but they also gain knowledge about a classic Dutch treat and the opportunity to enjoy a relaxed, friendly environment.
The combination of hands-on learning, delicious results, and friendly guides makes this workshop a highlight for many visitors. It’s particularly suited for those who enjoy interactive food experiences, want a personalized souvenir, or simply crave a sweet break during their city exploration.
This activity offers a perfect mix of learning, tasting, and fun in the heart of Amsterdam. The small-group setting ensures an intimate experience, and the knowledgeable guides help demystify the process of making these iconic waffles.
While the activity is quite popular and well-rated, some reviews mention variable cleanliness standards and the use of pre-made ingredients in rare cases, so it’s worth keeping that in mind. Still, most participants leave satisfied with their delicious, freshly made stroopwafels and the memories of a fun cultural activity.
In short, this workshop is an ideal choice for foodies, families, and anyone wanting to learn a beloved Dutch tradition in a relaxed, friendly setting.
“It was a super fun and tasty class, perfect for all cooking levels. Our host M was super hospitable and knowledgeable about not only stroopwafels b…”
How long does the workshop last?
The activity takes approximately 45 minutes.
Where does the workshop start?
It begins at Albert Cuypstraat 194 in central Amsterdam.
Do I need baking experience to join?
No, this class is easy and suitable for all skill levels, with no prior baking experience required.
Can children participate?
Yes, children over 6 years old are generally recommended, but the activity is family-friendly.
What do I get at the end of the class?
Participants receive two freshly made stroopwafels to enjoy or take away.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Are guides helpful and friendly?
Absolutely—reviewers highlight hospitable, knowledgeable guides who make the experience enjoyable.
Are the ingredients natural?
Most ingredients are traditional, but some reviews mention use of commercial waffle mix, which may vary.
Is the workshop suitable for dietary restrictions?
The data does not specify, but it’s best to clarify with the provider if you have specific allergies or dietary needs.
How accessible is the location?
The venue is near public transportation, making it convenient for most visitors.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, with a full refund if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.