16 Best Shopping in Amsterdam, Netherlands

American Book Center

Centrum Fodor's choice

What began in the early '70s as an erotic magazine outlet has grown into reputedly the largest brick-and-mortar English-language book emporium on the continent. True to its name, the shop is American-owned, but the selection is broad and eclectic, running the gamut from crime fiction to New Age and Manga. Students, teachers, and senior citizens (on Monday only) receive a 10% discount with a valid ID.

Athenaeum Nieuwscentrum

Centrum Fodor's choice

For the city's best selection of international newspapers, creative magazines, and highbrow periodicals, as well as the freshest local offerings, find your way to the unmissable red-and-white awning on the Spui.

Candy Freaks

Nieuwmarkt Fodor's choice
Whatever your dietary restrictions—from sugar- or gluten-free to organic, vegan, and halal—you will find something to hit your sweet spot here. There is plenty of regular candy, and the service is a treat, too.

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Coster Diamonds

Museum District Fodor's choice
Even if you're not in the market for a new rock, the free, guided tour of (reportedly) the world's oldest diamond-polishing factory is certainly worthwhile. You'll learn all about the industry's "four Cs"—carat, color, clarity, and cut—and get to watch highly skilled diamond cutters plying their trade. There's also a replica of Coster's most famous cut: the Koh-I-Noor diamond, one of the prized gems of the British crown jewels.
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De Pindakaaswinkel

Oosterdok Fodor's choice
Peanut-butter lovers have found a new place of pilgrimage in De Plantagebuurt’s popular indie shopping street. The artisan creations here are made with freshly ground peanuts, organic coconut oil, and pure, natural ingredients. There are a dozen variations, including lemongrass-chili, date-cinnamon, and caramel–sea salt.

De Winkel van Nijntje

Oud-Zuid Fodor's choice

Most department stores and toy shops in the Netherlands carry this iconic Dutch children's brand, which you may know as Miffy, but here, at one of only two shops in the country, you'll find every imaginable Nijntje product—clothes, books, toys, night-lights, toothbrushes, and more.

Duikelman Kookgereedschap

De Pijp Fodor's choice

Hands-down the best kitchenware store in Amsterdam. The city’s chefs and home cooks crowd into this family-run business for excellent advice on everything from oyster knives to stand mixers to espresso machines. Tulip-shaped cookie cutters and wooden speculaas molds are nifty (and useful) souvenirs. There are also dedicated Duikelman stores nearby for professional ovens and refrigerators, and cookbooks, porcelain, and tea towels.

Erik’s Delicatessen

Amsterdam-Oost Fodor's choice
This trusted gourmet food shop has more than 100 foreign cheeses and a large selection of local varieties, including various boerenkazen (artisanal raw milk farmhouse cheeses) and a few own-brand labels. There's also a well-chosen assortment of charcuterie, artisan bread, and more than 150 wines, with an emphasis on organic, biodynamic, and French bottles. It's a perfect stop for picnic essentials before heading to the stunningly redesigned Oosterpark nearby.

L’Amuse

Oud-Zuid Fodor's choice

With more than 400 cheeses, all aged in the shop’s very own cheese cave, this is easily one of the best cheese shops in the Netherlands—and, some say, in all of Europe. There’s also an interesting selection of oils from Provence-based Château d’Estoublon, as well as charcuterie and crackers. Stock up on bread next door at the excellent French bakery Le Fournil de Sébastien and then head to nearby Beatrixpark for a picnic.

Marqt

Oud-West Fodor's choice

With an emphasis on "real food"—local, seasonal, and sometimes organic—and transparent production practices, this sustainable supermarket offers everything from fresh fish, meats, and cheeses to baked goods, organic wines, and even TV dinners. Note that Marqt takes credit and debit cards only and has multuple locations around the city, including nearby in the Oud-West along Bijderdijkstraat.

Metropolitan

Red Light District Fodor's choice
Owned by the pioneering Dutch chocolatier Kees Raat, this is the place to satisfy all your late-night sweet cravings. Raat’s bean-to-bar chocolate is made from superior-quality cocoa beans from small-scale plantations in the Dominican Republic. His bonbons come in flavors such as ras el hanout (a Moroccan spice blend), blood orange, and chipotle, and his hot chocolate is some of the city’s best. There’s also heavenly homemade ice cream in flavors like matcha and lemon cake, plus gin-and-tonic sorbet.

Nieuwmarkt Organic Farmers' Market

Nieuwmarkt Fodor's choice
On Nieuwmarkt square, next to the 15th-century former city gate known as De Waag, you'll find a charming farmers’ market on Saturday, where you can stock up on organic cheese, bread, meat, fruit, and vegetables. There's also a flea market on Sundays in summer, with art, books, and other curiosities.
Between Geldersekade and Kloveniersburgwal, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 CR, Netherlands

Noordermarkt Farmers' and Flea Market

Jordaan Fodor's choice
The quiet square around Noorderkerk transforms into a lively marketplace twice a week. Every Saturday (9 to 4), it’s home to an organic boerenmarkt (farmers' market) cherished by local foodies for the impressive selection of fruits and vegetables, local honey, plus plenty of meats and cheese. On Monday mornings (until 1 pm), there's a flea market full of secondhand clothing, books, antiques, and memorabilia.

Sissy-Boy

Oosterdok Fodor's choice

Casual, preppy threads for men, women, and children can be found here, along with home wares, toys, and toiletries. There are other locations in Centrum, Oud-Zuid, and the Eastern Canal Ring.

United Nude

Centrum Fodor's choice

Entering UN feels more like walking into an art gallery than a shoe shop. And it's no wonder: the creative mind behind this brand's flagship store—and the various models of the signature floating-heeled pump contained therein—is Rem D. Koolhaas, nephew of the famous Pritzker Prize–winning architect Rem Koolhaas. In addition to architectural footwear for him and her, there's also a selection of striking watches, backpacks, and sunglasses.

zuiderMRKT

Museum District Fodor's choice

On Saturday, Amsterdam’s finest organic and artisanal food producers descend on a small square behind the Concertgebouw. There's a fishmonger, a granola and muesli specialist, a pancake stall popular with local kids, and, of course, plenty of organic produce from local farms.

Stock up on local cheese from Erik's Delicatessen and dried fennel sausages from Brandt & Levie.