Entry ticket

Amsterdam: Rijksmuseum Entrance Ticket

Entry ticket

Amsterdam: Rijksmuseum Entrance Ticket

From US$ 25.29 per person

Admire over 400 masterpieces by great artists such as Jan Steen, Frans Hals, and Rembrandt. See the beautiful doll’s houses and a wealth of silverware.

About this ticket

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This activity is non-refundable
Valid 1 day
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Wheelchair accessible

Experience

Highlights
  • Discover 800 years of Dutch art and history through 8,000 objects in 80 galleries
  • Admire world-famous masterpieces in the Gallery of Honour
  • See ‘The Night Watch’ by Rembrandt and be amazed by its attention to detail
Full description

Treat yourself to a wonderful day in one of Amsterdam’s grandest museums, the Rijksmuseum, located in the heart of the city. The Rijksmuseum's internationally revered collection features some of the nation’s most famous works, including historic art by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Van Gogh, and others. Visitors can admire Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’, which takes pride of place in a beautifully lit hall allowing visitors to enjoy every tiny detail.

Gaze also upon 'The Jewish Bride'. This last painting reduced Vincent van Gogh to tears who, upon visiting the Rijksmuseum shortly after it opened, wrote in a letter that he would gladly give up ten years of his life to sit in front of the painting for two weeks, eating only a stale crust of bread. Visitors can expect much more than just paintings by Dutch Masters from the Golden Age. The Rijksmuseum’s expansive, evocative collection also includes Delftware, sculptures, archaeological artifacts, clothing, Asian art, prints, items from Dutch maritime history, and many other culturally significant objects, all combining to vividly retell 800 years of Dutch history within a global context. And naturally, the collection isn't frozen in time – new items such as a Mondrian-inspired dress by Yves Saint Laurent dating from 1965 can also be seen. The largest research and restoration project ever for 'The Night Watch' has started. This is happening live in the museum and you can be part of it and support the project with a donation.

Includes
  • Museum entry
  • Permanent exhibtion
  • Cloakroom
  • Free WiFi
  • Booking fee
  • Multimedia tour in 10+ languages (available for purchase at the museum for €5)
  • Guided tour
  • Vermeer exhibition

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You can reach the Rijksmuseum with tram numbers 2, 5, and 12. The nearest GVB tram station is Rijksmuseum.

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Important information

Not allowed

  • Pets
  • Smoking
  • Mobility scooters

Know before you go

  • This ticket doesn't include the Vermeer exhibtion.
  • For group bookings over 20 people, please contact GetYourGuide
  • Opening hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, every day of the year. The Rijksmuseum’s ticket desk closes at 4:30 PM
  • Your ticket allows you to enter the museum up to 15 minutes after the time mentioned on the ticket. You can stay as long as you wish inside (until closing)
  • Taking photographs or video recordings is allowed, except with flash or a selfie stick
  • The Rijksmuseum is accessible to visitors with limited mobility and those accompanying them
  • People who are unable to independently navigate through the museum may bring one companion with them for free. You can pick up an entrance ticket for a companion at cash register 1
Customer reviews

Overall rating

4.7 /5

based on 10108 reviews

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  • Service
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A fabulous city with so much history, especially the Dutch Golden Age. The people were extremely helpful and cheery though you had to watch the bicycle riders who whizzed by so fast. You learned to distinguish bike lanes quickly which are integrated with the footpaths. It might be a problem for color-blinded people.

March 25, 2023

Moving from one room to the next was easy and it was not crowded during my visit at 10:20am. However, I noticed that there were an influx of children and other visitors when I was leaving the museum. I loved the art work and how organized the exhibition was to the public.

March 25, 2023

I was in Amsterdam in January. The Rijksmuseum entry was a little chaotic since you needed to buy tickets from a third party beforehand but once inside it was fantastic. I focused on the old masters. I love Vermeer and was able to get up close despite that being the most crowded part of the museum. The collection leading up to his paintings really gave an understanding of the art that created his work.

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March 25, 2023

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