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Louis Vuitton

Fashion

Near the E/F concourse junction, Louis Vuitton sits on Schiphol’s main airside shopping street. You’re already past security here, so it’s an easy detour on the way to most non‑Schengen gates. The space is compact compared with city boutiques, but the classic brown-and-gold frontage is hard to miss among the other luxury brands.

Expect full-price LV: small leather goods start around €300, bigger handbags climb well into four figures, and there’s a rotating mix of travel pieces like Keepall and Horizon luggage. Ready‑to‑wear and shoes show up in limited sizes, so think better odds on wallets, scarves, and travel accessories than on full outfits. Pricing generally matches mainland Europe; no special “airport-only” deals.

Schiphol’s Louis Vuitton keeps standard daytime hours that line up with long‑haul banks, roughly early morning through late evening, so it’s usually open for the 07:00 departures and the 21:00 returns. Staff can process VAT‑related paperwork for eligible non‑EU passengers, but remember you still queue at customs to get it stamped before departure. Factor in at least 20–30 minutes if you’re doing serious shopping plus forms.

There’s no formal “what regulars do” pattern reported, but frequent flyers tend to treat this as a confirm-and-buy spot after scouting prices in town. If you’re chasing a specific limited item, call ahead via Schiphol information or LV’s customer service and ask them to check stock at Amsterdam Airport. One last tip: hit this store before heading to the farther E/F/G gates; doubling back can add 10–15 minutes to your walk in peak times.

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