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There are a staggering 160 types of tea and around 25 types of coffee to choose from in this pleasant, aromatic store. The company has been importing the stuff since 1817.
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An exclusive range of perfumes and cosmetics are on offer in this stark and laboratory- like shop.
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No shortage of T-shirts and postcards portraying anything from the utterly sublime to the absolutely ridiculous.
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A fascinating collection of medical instruments dating from the early 18th to the early 20th century. Dissection kits, dental tools, apothecary accoutrements and much more!
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The only icon specialist in the Spiegelkwartier, and the oldest in Amsterdam. Behold a dazzling array of 16th-to 19th-century Russian icons – including a large collection of brass travelling icons.
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Alive with the sound of ticking, this shop proffers an eclectic selection of clocks from the early 17th century to the 1930s, plus a treasured collection of music boxes.
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Whether your taste is exotic crafts and jewellery or vintage clothes, you can find them from Monday to Saturday at the city’s best flea market – although it’s a jumble at the best of times. When you can take no more, escape to the adjacent indoor markets.
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At this kitsch and colourful culinary store you’ll find everything from jam spoons and tablecloth saris to olive oil and iced tea – plus gadgets and gismos to suit every cook’s pocket.
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Treat yourself or your partner to some sensuous pampering with massage oils, aphrodisiacs and playful bedtime games.
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Immaculately displayed vintage second-hand clothes and accessories.
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