Do you already know the Mondriaankwartier? It consists of Kortegracht, Mooierstraat and Scherbierstraat. This part of Amersfoort is of course named after - you guessed it - Piet Mondrian. Besides visiting the Mondrian House, you can also do some great shopping here. Where exactly? Read on quickly!
LIBERTY LIFESTYLE
On Kortegracht you will find Liberty Lifestyle. Here you do not only score stylish clothes for yourself. Men and girls are also well catered for. Add to that the seductively beautiful stuff for your interior and you know; leaving the store empty handed is not an option. The collection consists of Dutch, Danish and French brands that you buy nowhere else in Amersfoort.
ARTHUR & WILLEMIJN
Arthur&Willemijn also have superfine brands in their collection. Take the candy of dresses from the brands POM Amsterdam and Fabienne Chapot. Real eyecatchers that you can make the fashion statement with all year long. Combine it with a jacket, bag and sneakers you already have in your closet and your good to go!
BEER & SHEEP
You can put your little one (or a friend's) from head to toe in the most trendy clothes at Bear and Sheep. And the toys are the kind that are responsible and challenging, and also look good in your home. What more could you want?
BLUR YOUR LIFE
A store to get greedy in, that's the best way to describe Blur. You can go there for your home decor, sparkling jewelry, inspiring books, fragrant toiletries and the cutest cards. They also make a damn fine cup of oat cappu!
Games Gate
Fond of games? At Games Gate they have piles of games up to the ceiling. And in all shapes and sizes. From elaborate board games to small card games, fantasy role-playing games, puzzles and smartgames. The service there is fantastic, because they know what they are talking about here. They are real game fanatics themselves.
PRITTY MYSTELLE
We'll be honest: Pritty Mystelle is not a cheap store. But the clothes, they really are to die for! And, in the words of fashion icon Carrie Bradshaw,"I like my money where I can see it - hanging in my closet." Definitely worth walking into. If only to admire the clothes from a distance.