Shopping 
in Weert

Shoppers while shopping in Weert in the Muntpassage, with a heart-shaped sign in the foreground reading ‘Good friends are like stars’.

Great shopping in Weert

Weert city centre is an attractive and welcoming shopping area with a wide range of shops. Besides the big, mainstream brands, you will also find various speciality shops that are unique to the region. Especially in the historical centre, you will find many fashion shops, food shops and leisure shops. Besides the shops in the shopping streets and around the various squares, Weert also has an indoor shopping centre: De Muntpassage. If you like shopping, you should really go shopping in Weert!

Shopping in the city centre

Weert's city centre is a place where cosiness and culture come together. Its rich history, dating back to the early Middle Ages, is still visible in the centre's beautiful architecture. Stroll through the varied shopping streets, where you will find a mix of well-known fashion brands, trendy boutiques and unique speciality shops.

A woman and a man walk out of a clothes shop in Weert city centre, smiling. In the window and at the entrance are mannequins with summer clothes. A sign with ‘SALE’ indicates discounts.

Shopping centre the Muntpassage

Is it raining and you still want to go shopping? Come to shopping centre De Muntpassage in Weert! De Muntpassage is a modern shopping centre of special architecture, with over 45 shops. It is located in the historic heart of Weert. The shopping centre is open Monday to Saturday and every last Sunday of the month. On Thursday evenings, De Muntpassage is open til 21:00.

Entrance to shopping centre Muntpassage in Weert, with the tower of the Sint-Martinus church in the background against a blue sky with clouds

Food and drinks

The hospitality industry is also well represented when you go shopping in Weert. The city has many restaurants, cafés, brasseries and ice cream parlours. For a piece of Limburg vlaai (flan), this is definitely the right place. Weert is also known as the vlaaienstad (city of flans) and has everything you need for a pleasant stay. Need a break from all the shopping? Then sit down on a terrace for a snack and a drink so that you can continue your shopping adventure in good spirits.

Shopping in Weert Winter

Late-night shopping & Sunday shopping

Every Thursday evening is shopping night in Weert. On this evening the shops are open until 20:00. Besides the shopping evenings, Weert also has shopping Sundays. Every last Sunday of the month, the shops in Weert open their doors from 13:00 - 17:00.

Busy shopping street during shopping Sunday in Weert. In the foreground, people walk by, focusing on their feet and bags. Shoppers, market stalls and shops can be seen in the background.

Weekly markets

Every Saturday from 9:00 to 16:00, there is a large market in Weert. The market offers a multitude and variety of products, both food and non-food. The market stalls are located on a number of streets and squares in the centre of Weert: the Markt, Nieuwe Markt, van Berlostraat, Meikoel and Langstraat. Besides the weekly market in Weert, there is a market in Stramproy every Wednesday. At this market you will find a cheese shop, fishmonger, women's clothing, vegetables, plants and Indonesian food. The market is from 13:30 - 16:30 at the Kerkplein in Stramproy.

Three people look at and discuss a belt at a market stall at the weekly market in Weert. A woman in a wheelchair holds the belt, while a boy and a girl look on and laugh. Market stalls with bags and accessories can be seen in the background.

Accessibility & Parking

The centre of Weert is easily accessible. Both by car and by public transport. Get off the train and walk straight into Weert city centre. The bus station is also at walking distance from the centre. If you come by car, you can park in various locations around the city centre. There are various car parks where you can park your car for a day of shopping in Weert. Parking is free on shopping evenings and Sundays, with the exception of the car parks.

The sign of the Ursulinen car park in Weert