Top 2 Jewelry in Amsterdam

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Fromagerie Abraham Kef
4.8
( 8 reviews )

Marnixstraat 192B, 1016 TJ Amsterdam, Netherlands

“Whilst in Amsterdam for a short visit I dined at a fabulous restaurant called 'R21', the cheese I ate at the restaurant was divine and so I asked where it came from and I was told "Fromagerie Abraham Kef". The very next day I visited Abraham Kef's and bought 4 varieties of cheese (Lazuli, Tynjetaler, Blokje Gewassen Korst and De Jong - Belegen) to take back home with me to enjoy over Christmas. The shop is not a 'stocked' with as many varieties as some other cheese shops in Amsterdam but the staff are friendly and the cheese amazing. Well worth a visit if you love your cheese.”

Royal Coster Diamonds
4.2
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 09:00 AM

Paulus Potterstraat 2, 1071 CZ Amsterdam, Netherlands

“We walked in looking for the diamond museum only to find out we were on the manufacturing side. They have a free tour so we gave it a shot. Eva was our guide and she was wonderful! We learned about the history of diamonds, manufacturing process, and how to look for imperfections using a Loupe which was fun! She even gave us some other local recommendations! Unlike some of the other reviews we felt no pressure to buy anything. We ended up purchasing a beautiful Royal 201 cut diamond ring because I'd been looking for something to commemorate our trip. Eva helped fill out all the Global Blue tax information as well. You pay the full amount there, but once you get the customs stamped paperwork you get a refund on tax. This part is about *GLOBAL BLUE*: Make sure you get to the airport early enough to complete this process (and make sure it's open!). The booth is towards the entrance of the airport and before you go through security. I think it took us about 30-40 mins total. We were behind several groups of people that pulled out handfuls of receipts to process!! There are two steps/lines (that must be done in order) I saw multiple people waiting in line2 only to be told to go back to line1 and come back. Step/Line 1: You need to physically show your purchased items to the attendant. Then they will stamp the paperwork (completed by Eva). Make sure you don't accidentally put it in your checked luggage and on its way to the plane, they need to see it. Step/Line 2: This line was much longer. The attendant at this line will review your receipts/paperwork/stamp and ask if you want the refund in cash, or sent back to a card in 5-7 days. NOTE: Eva mentioned if you are not in a hurry, there is a drop box you can put the completed/stamped paperwork. I forgot to ask about this and blindly went into the 2nd line which took forever. If you are in hurry ask the attendant about the drop box!”

Top 2 Jewelry in Amsterdam

In the heart of Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Province with 2 spots, you'll find amazing Jewelry, holding an impressive reviews with almost 16 reviews from people worldwide.