"These aren't metaphorical doors: these real, wooden doors are the entrance to our new store in Seattle's University Village," the company said on a web page for the shop, located in Amazon's hometown in the northwest state of Washington.
The store, called Amazon Books, "is a physical extension of Amazon.Com" which "integrates the benefits of offline and online book shopping," the company said.
"The books in our store are selected based on Amazon.Com customer ratings, pre-orders, sales, popularity on Goodreads and our curators' assessments. These are fantastic books! Most have been rated four stars or above, and many are award-winners."
"Amazon Books is a store without walls -- there are thousands of books available in store and millions more available at Amazon.Com," the statement said.
"Walk out of the store with a book; lighten your load and buy it online."
The stores will also be selling Amazon-branded devices such as the Kindle, Echo, Fire TV, and Fire Tablet.