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Gucci

Fashion

Prices are duty-free here, but it’s still full Gucci.

Gucci at Amsterdam Schiphol sits in the airside fashion zone, so you shop post-security without watching the clock at passport control. The space is small but dense with current-season bags, shoes, and accessories, not just fragrance and sunglasses. Expect euro pricing with duty-free savings versus downtown Amsterdam, but this is still a €1,000-plus handbag stop, not a quick souvenir stand.

You’ll find the usual suspects: GG Marmont and Jackie bags, Ace sneakers, logo belts, silk scarves, and eyewear. Seasonal capsule pieces rotate in, so you may see runway items that sell out fast in city boutiques. Staff typically handle VAT and export rules for non-EU passengers, and receipts print with the correct tax details for cross-border travel within Schengen and beyond. Try on sizes here if you’re connecting and don’t have time to hit a city store.

Payment runs the full modern range: major credit cards, many debit cards, and contactless options like Apple Pay and Google Pay. Prices are in euros and tagged clearly; for big-ticket items, staff will quote the day’s approximate conversion if you’re used to USD or GBP. Gift wrapping is available on request, and they can usually box and bag purchases so they fit within most airlines’ cabin baggage rules, including KLM’s standard one-carry-on-plus-personal-item policy.

Plan at least 15–20 minutes here if you’re serious about buying; trying two or three pairs of sneakers or checking leather finishes on multiple bags takes time. If your connection at Schiphol is under 60 minutes, walk past and save Gucci for a longer layover, since boarding for many non-Schengen flights starts 40 minutes before departure.

Tip: Take a clear photo of price tags in euros and your receipt before you leave the store; it helps if you need to claim warranty support after you land.

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