Amsterdam is famous for its diamond trade, something it owes largely to the Jewish population originally settling in around the Jodenbuurt area. The city's sparkler shops are...
Rokin 1-5Amsterdam's most notable department store has a great household goods department and a decent mix of clothing (designer and own-label), kids' wear, jewellery, cosmetics, shoes...
Dam 1Souvenirs with provenance. Delftshop are the official dealers of Royal Delft and Makkum pottery, the bread and butter of the Dutch antique trade. The stock here includes...
Spiegelgracht 13Amsterdam's most inspired florist, Gerda's diminutive shop is full of fantastic blooms and sports legendary window displays. If you're lucky, you'll spy sculptural bouquets on...
Runstraat 16Amsterdam's first stone-built house is now occupied by a delightfully colourful florist. Jemi arranges splendid bouquets, provides tuition in the art of flower-arranging and...
Warmoesstraat 83AMetz is wonderful for upmarket gifts: designer furniture, glass and opulent accessories are all available. For lunch with a view, make for the top-floor restaurant designed by...
Leidsestraat 34-36A smoker's paradise (tobacco, not dope) for over 250 years, Hajenius offers cigarabilia from traditional Dutch pipes to own-brand cigars. With its art deco interior and...
Rokin 92-96A specialist market for collectors of stamps, coins, postcards and commemorative medals.
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, by 276Everything here is sold on a non-profit basis by Arbeid Adelt ('Work Ennobles'), an association of Dutch women. There are plenty of toys and decorations, as well as more...
Leidseplein 33The best international selection of rose-tinted reading, whether fiction or fact - plus CDs, DVDs, guides and the best gifts you'll find in town. It also has a second-hand...
Paleisstraat 135V&D means good quality at prices just a step up from HEMA. There's a staggering array of toiletries, cosmetics, leather goods and watches, clothing and underwear for the whole...
Kalverstraat 203