Bulb packs here start around €5, and they ship worldwide
House of Tulips sits airside at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and leans hard into one thing: tulip merch. You’ll see pre-packed, customs-safe bulb sets starting roughly at €5–€7, with bigger gift boxes running well past €20. Everything is branded “Holland” in bright colors, so it’s an easy last-minute stop for anyone who forgot souvenirs in the city.
The focus is tulips, but shelves also carry wooden clogs, Delft-style ceramics, and fridge magnets, all in that same orange-heavy theme. Most items are small enough to fit in a personal item or laptop bag, and a lot of the bulb packs are clearly labeled “ready for export” in English, which helps when you’re trying to stay inside customs rules.
Pricing skews higher than in central Amsterdam flower markets, but here you’re paying for airport location and pre-screened export labeling. Figure on spending around €15–€25 for a solid gift bundle (bulbs plus a small ceramic or magnet). Card payment is standard, and contactless usually works without drama for foreign cards.
Selection is best earlier in the day and before the heavy afternoon long-haul bank. Late evenings can mean picked-over designs, especially for mid-range gift boxes around €20. Staff generally flag which bulb packs are OK for the US, UK, or Asia, but customs rules change, so don’t treat the label as legal advice.
Tip: If you’re tight on space, stick to flat seed packets under €10 or thin magnet sets; they slide easily into a laptop sleeve and won’t push your carry-on over airline size limits.