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The only outlet shopping center in close to Amsterdam , the complex features over 100 stores offering high-quality international and Dutch brands at year-round discounts of up to 70%
Price adult: Free entrance
Price child: Free entrance
The Amsterdam Style Outlet is a shopping center where you can find more than 80 different national and international brands with up to 70% discount. For tourists itβs specially interesting because they offer tax refunds directly on site.
Fashion: there are enough shops to choose from, like Adidas, Calvin Klein, Desigual, HunkemΓΆller, Levis, etc.β¨β¨For kids: besides the big stores there are also brands like Name it and Ravensburger.
Home deco & kitchen: specialty shops like Le Creuset and Tefal.
Food court: take a break and grab a bite at: Lindt, Starbucks or taste cheese at Henri Willig.
Worth the trip if you are a dedicated shopper or have a specific brand in mind, the discounts are from 30% to 70% and the shopping centre has a modern, open layout that makes the experience comfortable and fun.
Since itβs an outlet shopping centre it means most of the items are from previous seasons, but you can still find some great items. β¨β¨What is also convenient is that itβs only 20 mintues away from the city centre, this makes it a great option if you want to shop without the crowd.
Book your activity in under a minute and secure your spot. No hassle, choose your date, reserve instantly, and get ready for an unforgettable experience.

Where is the Amsterdam Style Outlets?
Itβs located at SugarCity, between Amsterdam and Haarlem. The address is: SugarCity Ring 1, 1165 PB Halfweg.
When is the Amsterdam Style Outlets open?
The centre is open daily from Monday- Thursday from 10 to 18. And from Friday to Sunday from 10 to 20.
Are there baby changing rooms at the Amsterdam Style Outlets open?
Yes, there are two spacious and equipped changing rooms at the Milan and Paris entrance.
Are pets allowed in the Amsterdam Style Outlets ?
Yes. Dogs are allowed in the whole shipping centre.
Is there free wifi in the Amsterdam Style Outlets ?
Yes, throughout the whole center.
Adults: free entrance
Child (β€ 5 years): free entrance
Price adult: Free entrance
Price child: Free entrance
The Amsterdam Style Outlets has a parking garage with over 1,400 parkingspots. β¨β¨The hourly rates are from β¬2 and a day ticket from β¬4.50.
Besides car parking spots there are also scooter parking spots.
From Amsterdam Centraal you can take two trains.
The train to Uitgeest or to Zandvoort aan Zee. With both trains you step out at Halfweg-Zwanenburg (2 stops) and walk 7 minutes to the shopping centre.
The whole journey is about 24 minutes.

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