Near Schiphol’s main piers, Travel & Business stocks last‑minute work gear
Travel & Business sits airside at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, in the main departures shopping zone after security. Think office supplies, tech bits, and business‑trip accessories you realize you forgot only after clearing security. You’ll see plenty of laptop sleeves, light briefcases, travel wallets, and small organizers that actually fit under an economy seat.
Expect standard European airport pricing: a basic notebook might run around €5–€8, simple pens from about €2, and small organizers or pouches easily €15–€30. Electronics and branded items skew higher, so this is more “I need it now” than “I found a bargain.” It’s still cheaper than burning 30 minutes going back landside or hoping your gate newsstand carries the same stuff.
Tech-wise, you’ll usually find phone chargers, EU plug adapters, power banks, and various USB‑C or Lightning cables on the rack right by the counter. That saves you from hunting through the bigger electronics stores when your boarding pass says “gate closes in 20 minutes.” Check packaging for wattage and connector types; not every power bank here supports fast charging for newer laptops.
Opening hours generally track the main Schiphol retail schedule, often from early morning departures through late‑evening bank flights. If you’re on a 06:00–07:00 departure, assume it may just be opening, so don’t count on it for a 05:15 stationery run. Quick tip: snap a photo of your receipt; if something doesn’t work, Schiphol shops tend to handle same‑day exchanges more easily with a digital copy.