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    4.5 (496 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Marty S.

    Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh at their best can be viewed and re-viewed at your pleasure. Beautiful silver artifacts and dutch treasures starting from the 1600's are also exhibited.

    Ren H.

    The entrance into the museum is under a large and beautiful tunnel that has a busy bike path you need to watch out for. There were so many amazing art pieces I really enjoyed seeing. I breezed through some exhibitions I wasn't as interested in but felt I saw most everything I wanted. I was here for about 2 1/2 hours before leaving. A really beautiful museum set up with some amazing items to show.

    Ricardo J.

    This museum is the Louvre of the Netherlands. It contains an unbelievable collection of art and Dutch history. We spent a little over three hours here and barely made a dent in it. We did a private tour in October 2025 with a personable and knowledgeable guide. He got us in at opening and took us straight up to the third floor's Galley of Honour. Here we saw The Night Watch as well as many other notable creations by Rembrandt. This collection is the pride of this museum, and rightfully so. The Great Hall was also impressive, and the history of it developed as the religious powers in the Netherlands changed - influencing even the floor designs and paint schemes in here. One can spend all day here and not get it all in - so I recommend hitting the third floor first before working your way down. It fills up quick and by lunch time you will be overwhelmed by people as well as your surroundings. If you even barely appreciate art, you will love your time here.

    The Night Watch undergoes restoration.
    Michael R.

    Some of the most important works of art in history reside here. The Night Watch alone is worth the price. Could take days to see everything.

    Shoshana A.

    This museum was huge! Beautiful to look and on both the inside and the outside. Beautiful gardens and greenery and the building was an architectural masterpiece. Our story is a little funny because even tho we paid to enter, we were so tired from the day already that we only entered for a mere 3 minutes and then stepped out to go look for Stroopwaffles. We barely saw anything here, but hey everyone says it's a must-see when you're visiting Amsterdam.

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    Susan C.

    To say there's a lot to see here is an understatement...the Rijksmuseum ranks up there as a world class art institution and for good reason! With over 1 million objects in the collection, only about 8000 are displayed at a given time, including a veritable collection of Dutch art from famous painters like Rembrandt, Vermeer, Hals, Steen, van Ruisdael and Van Gogh which are displayed prominently in the museum's keystone display halls. Located in the Museumwartier (museum quarter) part of town, you can't miss this building with its red brick facade and tunnel passageway running thru the center splitting the building into two halves and connecting the surrounding streets. Established in 1798 as a national museum in the style of Paris' Louvre, the museum collections were originally located in The Hague and moved several times before arriving to its modern location. The current building was designed by Pierre Cuypers in an amalgamated Neo-Gothic and Dutch Renaissance style, opening to the public in 1885. The latest version of the museum interior was a result of renovations completed only 12 years ago, when the museum closed for 10 years between 2003-2013 for this overhaul. My shortsighted hopes of canvassing the entire museum within 4 hours proved unrealistic since I spent about 4.5 hours going thru two-thirds of the museum briskly, then practically ran thru the last third. A few areas may have been missed...(who's really spending a lot of time in the medieval art wing right?) though I was glad to view most of the better known pieces on my radar! A handful of the many highlights include: - Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" a portrait of a civilian soldiers in the 17th century which apparently wasn't a nighttime scene at all, the painting only looked dark due to the darkening of the varnish over time. - A number of Rembrandt's other paintings are on display, including a few "Self Portrait"'s, "The Wardens of the Amsterdam Drapers' Guild," known as 'The Syndics', "Rebecca and Isaac," known as 'The Jewish Bride', "An Old Woman Reading, probably the prophetess Hannah," and "Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem" - Vermeer's "The Milkmaid," "Woman Reading a Letter," "The Love Letter," and "View of Houses in Delft," known as 'The Little Street' - his paintings are hyper realistic for his time, and his capture of light is spectacular. - the beautiful library with vaulted ceilings, filled with art history books, the largest research library of its kind in the Netherlands. - a ground floor (floor 0) display of specialty objects like ship models, period clothing, jewelry and accessories, guns and rifles, serving ware, entertainment and household decorations--thousands of items that all warranted more time reading thru descriptions and admiring their distinctive elements. I would certainly spend more time here if I come again. Hours are 9am to 5pm daily. Adults €25, free for 18 and younger, discounted or free tickets available for those with certain membership card/pass holders. Entry time slots must be booked online in advance. My recommendation if you're interested in a number of sights, museums and activities is to book thru the "i amsterdam" card valid for a certain number of days including public transit, since ticket prices add up quickly. Cloakroom and lockers are available. Bathrooms were in ok shape. Public transportation via metro, tram and bus are nearby within 3-7 min walking distance. For more info: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en

    Thuy Dan T.

    A very large art museum and unfortunately we had a limited time to explore in, but the main area is beautiful, bright and airy. The museum is a bit confusing on how to get to certain areas, as there's wasn't clear signage and the map wasn't super clear, at least to us. I would be walking to places twice or hitting dead ends. Probably having a limited time didn't help with the anxiety of trying to see everything. I didn't take a pamphlet and reading reviews, this seems to be extremely helpful so I recommend getting that and not just relying on signage. My favorite spots was the library within as well as the versace exhibit. Will be sure to have more time allotted for next time!

    Claire K.

    The Rijksmuseum is beautiful and is filled with amazing pieces. If the weather isn't great, I would make this a priority while sightseeing. We visited on a hot summer day and my favorite part was the gardens outside the Rijksmuseum. Had the weather been worse, I'm sure I would have enjoyed being inside more. There is lots to explore inside, something for everyone, along with a gift shop when you leave. Bathrooms are readily available. We purchased our tickets in advance and had no delay at time of entry.

    Lacy K.

    Great visit. Initially we intended to only still the gardens but we're so taken by the building that we bought tickets. Also, why go to Van Gogh museum when in limited time and you can see Van Gogh, Rembrandt, and Vermeer all here? It's a beautiful museum full of paintings and other artifacts. We only stayed about 1.5 hours as it didn't hold our 8 and 10 year old's attention, but we enjoyed. The laminated cats that you could pick up and read about painting details was very cool and my kids liked that. The highlights were the large library, from any book lovers dreams. I've seen it on tik tok and was excited to visit such a place. Disappointed to find out that you only see from a balcony, but still loved it. The main highlight was the opportunity to watch Rembrandt's famous Night Watch being restored. What an incredible process and so special to see.

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    Brian L.

    The museum is huge and can be overwhelming. As I get older and weaker, I find it harder to get through an entire museum comfortably. I've held true to the belief that it's okay to whizz by a gallery or rooms that don't hold your interest, but with added pain, it makes sticking around even tougher. That being said, there are a lot of elevators that, in my experience, were only used by those that actually needed it, and not the lazy entitled tourist. There are many benches throughout the galleries as well. People using said benches to watch reels at full volume. We've failed as a species. Violent fantasies increase. By coincidence, the special exhibit was on "American Photography" and there's nothing wrong with a little Robert Frank when you're museum hopping. The special exhibit might be a little hard to find, and it's a bit like a mouse in a maze trying to find its cheese to get there. Staff is friendly and helpful. You have to buy tickets before entering. There's a nondescript dude standing somewhere random you can buy a ticket from. There's a huge fascist style banner with a QR code you can do it on your phone. You can do it online ahead of time, but then you're restricted to the entry time you chose, though they may not be strict about it, depending on crowd volume. Spent about two hours there and barely saw what they have. Must visit, when in Ams.

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    Pamela G.

    Absolutely amazing museum filled with wonderful art -- so inspiring to spend time in the galleries. The Dutch Masters paintings just glow. We spent hours just enjoying the art with a delightful break for lunch in the museum cafe.the shop was fun to browse in too. I would suggest a visit - and a reservation. You won't be sorry.

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    Julia S.

    What a nice museum! It was convenient to get here--there was a direct tram route from my hotel, but I decided to walk, and it was only about fifteen minutes, and getting my ticket online was as easy as pie. There is lots to see for sure, but it's still manageable. The museum is clearly laid out, so you can easily navigate. (It's essentially by time period.) You'll find work by many masters as well as a potential new favorite, along with all sorts of media, as well as items of more archaeological interest. I really loved some of the small sculpture, the doll houses, and the (not so small) model ships. Don't forget to admire the building itself--it's got gorgeous architecture. I recommend going earlier in the day, as traffic does pick up.

    Kimberly N.

    We had limited time in Amsterdam so chose going to the Rijksmuseum over the Van Gogh museum because there are some Van Gogh paintings here along with so much more. The architecture of the Rijksmuseum building is impressive and quite interesting with its stained glass windows. It is the national museum in the Netherlands dedicated to Dutch arts and history. You can see relics of the Dutch colonial days here along with amazing art. I loved seeing all the Rembrandt paintings, and while The Night Watch is pretty spectacular to see in person, I also loved seeing the details (like the hands) in another of his paintings, The Jewish Bride. A painting that I especially loved, Young Italian Woman, with 'Puck' the Dog, is by an artist I hadn't hear of before, Thérèse Schwartze. Overall, I enjoyed my time here but thought it was way too busy (even with timed tickets).

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    Van Gogh Museum - From top floor of exhibit looking down

    Van Gogh Museum

    4.4(768 reviews)
    0.3 kmMuseumkwartier, Zuid

    I am beyond amazed that I get to see the actual Sunflower painting!! O.M.G!…read more I'm not posting any artwork here, because I don't want to take away anyone's experience. If I could go back to Amsterdam, I would definitely go back to this museum again. Yellow is such a joyful color. After visiting the museum, it has a deeper meaning to me. I went through entire museum floor by floor, showroom by showroom. Every corner has something that amazes me. I also got a chance to see how Van Gogh actually looked like! My goodness. I couldn't believe my eyes. A few tips: 1- you must make a reservation online ahead of time. I saw many people got turned away while I was waiting in line for security check. 1b- it's okay to be in line 15 minutes before your supposed arrival time. 2-it's best to buy the audio tour ticket along with the entrance fee instead of buying it on site. It was sold out when I got there. 3-there is a book store on the top floor, and you can actually take home a blank Sunflower coloring sheet for free! It's on an easel at the corner by the window.

    My solo trip to the museum was nice. My tour guide Anna was…read moreabsolutely incredible. The time flew with intriguing stories outside the text books behind every piece of art we stopped at and the journey in between. She had this way of Drama and intrigue- better than any American reality show. My favorite part was just her instructions on how to look at his art - from afar to capture the true genius. It was nice, I recommend visiting for sure.

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    Anne Frank Huis - The room where the introduction is given.

    Anne Frank Huis

    4.6(756 reviews)
    1.7 kmCentrum

    I cried. I cried the day before…read more I cried the moment the curator said "today we're going to discuss Anne Frank." There is a window that opens on a certain day and it'll cover the next 6 weeks. If you miss this window, you won't get tickets. I almost missed the window as I completely forgot my 9hour time difference. For me, it opens midnight on Monday! Keep that in mind. So we got the 30 minute presentation + the tour of the place. There are no cameras allowed - that's to preserve the integrity of Anne's diary. There was also a section dedicated to Margot. Margot would have been 100 years old if she was here today. May god rest her soul. Turns out, Margot also kept a diary but it was lost when the bad people came to take the family away. Additionally, there was an entire team of people dedicated to keeping the family safe during their difficult time. Walking through the staircase to the annex felt - eerie and heartbreaking, you can see and experience the tight conditions in which the family lived. I had to duck my head to get to through the bookshelf that lead to the annex. Lots of the areas were bare because the bad people destroyed mostly everything. Though Anne's actual posters and pictures remained. There were also anecdotes from the friends and helpers about Anne and Margot. And even Peter as well. This is something I think every human should experience at least once in their lives. If you haven't read her diary, please do. Because sadly history tends to repeat itself.

    You must buy tickets in advance or you're unlikely to get in. I was wearing a small backpack that…read morethey let me keep on, as long as I wore it to the front. There's still a little line for the time you've booked, but that's just to stagger the entry a bit. The audio component was helpful to explain what we were seeing, but there was no audio for the living area for the Franks, et al. I suppose it was to make the mood more somber, but I think it would have been helpful. Knowing the story makes the place an overwhelming visit, but I agree with some other reviewers that some replica items in the living spaces could give the scene a more authentic feel for visitors. I also wish that they let fewer people enter at once so there was more time to really explore and reflect, rather than the 'keep it moving' feel that I had. That being said, it's still worth visiting.

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    Heineken Experience - Milling the grain

    Heineken Experience

    4.1(592 reviews)
    0.5 kmDe Pijp, Zuid
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    I was informed by several travel blogs that this is a tourist trap, but honestly, SO WHAT IF IT…read moreIS?? In my opinion, t's absolutely worth the time and money for a 90-minute Heineken experience! Not to mention, my husband and I each got 2 beers for free!! We had to wait a little bit to get in, even though it was a weekday. The lockers were almost full, but I heard that there was a coat check area. The tour guide was very interactive with the audience and we also had moments to sit down and watch a 360 degree video in an elevator. I didn't pay for the roof top extra access, because I wanted to spend more on souvenirs and customized beer bottles. Next time if I ever go back to Amsterdam, I would absolutely go back again just for the gift shop and the beer.

    Touring the original Heineken brewery and learning how their beer is made was a delight. There is a…read moresmall walk-through history exhibit in the old grain silo area that describes Heineken's origins and how the business grew. I appreciated the honest look at the company's humble beginnings. Every great business venture has to start somewhere. The most critical lesson: success is rarely an overnight feat. It takes years of dedication, effort, and learning. Learning not just from your mistakes, but from other people who've gone before you. My experience featured a "Brew You" immersive attraction that puts you in the brew chamber and production line. The bottling line is (not really) transformed into a roller coaster, ending in a taste of the Heineken signature beer. There's a brewery-style bar where you can hang out and enjoy your beer. I opted to go up to the rooftop. You get a few more options for your drink and you get to enjoy views of the Amsterdam skyline. I liked their rooftop and will happily go up there again. I can see it from my hotel.

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    Stedelijk Museum - More 20th century art and objects, Alexander Calder mobile hanging from ceiling

    Stedelijk Museum

    4.0(91 reviews)
    0.4 kmMuseumkwartier, Zuid

    If you're going to take in a modern art museum while in Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum is a good…read moreoption. Admission is €22.50, but if you're 18 and under - it's free! Two hours is a good amount of time to allow to explore the museum, from my experience. Prebook your time for an optimal, smooth experience. It's actually right by the Van Gogh museum so can make for a good accompaniment to that. Weekday mornings are best to avoid crowds. Grab one of their free audio tours when you walk in to get all the details on what you're seeing while walking through!

    If you're into modern art and design, the Stedelijk is a must. The location is perfect--it's right…read moreon Museumplein, so it's close to everything and easy to work into a day of sightseeing. The museum is huge, and the collection is incredibly diverse, ranging from classic modernists like Mondrian and Picasso to wild contemporary installations. Definitely plan to spend at least 2 to 3 hours here if you want to see both the permanent collection and the rotating exhibitions without rushing. One of the highlights for me was the cafe (Fonda/Sandberg). It has a beautiful, airy design with lots of natural light, making it the perfect spot to recharge with a coffee after walking through the galleries. The "bathtub" architecture is just as cool on the inside as it is on the outside!

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    Erotic Museum Amsterdam - Abends beleuchtet.

    Erotic Museum Amsterdam

    2.8(10 reviews)
    1.8 kmDe Wallen, Centrum

    I've been chomping at the bit to write a review on this puppy. You know the saying "When in…read moreRome...", well, this stop falls into the category of "When in Amsterdam..." I don't typically find myself at sex museums, but this time, I figured what the hell. Located in the Red Light District, this charmer of a museum aims to strike visitors from the get go with a Dutch female mannequin perched upon a bicycle with a dildo pumping in out and out as she merrily pedals along. Oh what? You don't regularly see Dutch gals on bikes getting it as they roll along? I have to say it was a sour start to the visit. I had hoped the museum would take a moderate stance that didn't objectify women throughout every inch of the four-story building. However, my friend and I entered with an open mind (he seemed to be especially excited) and curious approach. The museum is organized into four small rooms that continue to wind upward floor after floor. One would expect even an Erotic Museum to have nameplates to describe the clay sculptures of Chinese women double-teaming a man sporting a golden, leg-like rod and papyrus covered with naked fairies you find yourself gazing upon. Unfortunately, their were no such nameplates - rather, they were described with simple plates like "China 1945" or "Madonna 1989". In addition to a lack of nameplates, there seems to be no particular organization or pattern from room to room (other than the dedicated S+M floor complete with a mannequin draped upon a chained chair perfect for perverted picture opps). I prefer my sex museums orderly and with rhythm. Maybe I'm a snobby museum-goer, but I'm not going to deny that I like to know what the hell I'm looking at and a building full of sex-related nicknacks isn't going to cut it. One last note, be sure to peek your head in the cartoony side room complete with ceramic mushrooms to sit upon and the.weirdest.fucking.film. you've ever seen. I believe this cartoon porn was created in America based on the English dialect. Imagine (yes, I said imagine - so play along): a cartoon female with only her breasts exposed and cats and other talking animals "putting it to her" or battling raging boners. Weird. Really weird. Like kinda sorta made my skin crawl watching it. But, I'm going to tell you to check it out, but only because it was THAT weird and I want to hear what you think of it.

    This place is not particularly 'Erotic', and would not per se fall in the traditional category of…read more'Museum'. It is however exactly what you would imagine that dirty old man from across the streets basement looks like. The collection of artifacts and..things.. is eclectic, outrageous and humorous. Do not come here if you are of the conservative kind, expecting to see G rated paintings and statues. It's pretty much dicks and dildos galore, and most of the depicted scenes are pretty demented. The room full of black and white antiquated porn is interesting, but not nearly as great as the room filled with mushrooms. Take a seat on one of these huge mushrooms, maybe pop a magic one you bought earlier in the day and enjoy the most fucked up movie you will ever watch. It's a cartoon involving beastiality with cutesie characters if that says enough. I came here as a total joke and to kill some time one day, and actually had a pretty alright time here, considering. If you are visiting Amsterdam for say, three days, this is not the place you'd want to waste your time. However, if you are done 'windowshopping' around the neighborhood, or end up needing shelter for one of the Netherlands' famous downpours - go ahead and push your boundaries for a few minutes. Please try not to fall down the steps tho, with your touristy feet that aren't used to STEEP stairs. I don't know how Dutchies are the tallest folk on Earth and can stand the tiny-ness of everything in their country. Good thing I am fun-sized. Anyways, like I said; this place is not for the faint of heart - but if you have a cooky sense of humor you will be sure to share a few laughs with your buds. PS. Going here you might finally understand why us Dutchies are so keen on biking everywhere. I'm totally kidding of course.. Maybe.

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