In this guide you will find information and tips for your visit to the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is one of the world’s leading art museums. More than 2 million visitors a year come to see its unique collection of artworks. This has resulted in long queues at the ticket office.
The museum has responded by only selling online tickets with the date and time of entry.
Ticket | Price 2024 | online tickets |
regular / adults | €22.50 | – click here – |
adults with “Iamsterdam Card” | free | – click here – |
children and young people (18 years or younger) |
free | – click here – |
Entrance ticket + guided tour | €48.50 | – click here – |
Adult ticket + canal cruise | €33 | – click here – |
Daily, 365 days a year from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. – last admission 4 p.m. – no closing day
The Rijksmuseum is located approximately 2 km south of the city centre, in the immediate vicinity of the other major museums of the Dutch metropolis (Van Gogh Museum, Stedelijk Museum and Moco Museum). The Rijksmuseum is easily accessible by public transport.
Arrival by tram from:
Centraal Station (Central Station): Line 2 and 5 – stop “Rijksmuseum”
Zuid train station: Line 5 – stop “Rijksmuseum”
Schiphol Airport: Bus 397 (Airport Express) – stop “Rijksmuseum”
Address (e.g. for the GPS)
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Museumplein – Museumstraat 1
1071 CJ Amsterdam
GPS: 52.360247, 4.885521
You can also visit the Rijksmuseum by car. However, parking in Amsterdam is relatively expensive. We therefore recommend that you use public transport.
Approximately 300 metres from the Rijksmuseum is the Museumsplein underground car park, where you can park your car and visit the museum. In 2024 the maximum daily rate in the Museumsplein car park will be €55!
Parking in the centre of Amsterdam is relatively expensive. The Museumsplein car park, for example, costs €55 per day. It is cheaper to book a parking space in advance, just like a hotel room.
A good overview of prices and availability of parking spaces in Amsterdam can be found on this website (link). Another advantage of booking online is that the parking space is reserved for you, even if the car park is full.
It is an incredible enrichment to visit a museum with an audio guide or a museum app. There are so many interesting stories, details and background information about works of art and artists that you might otherwise miss.
Audio Guide
You can borrow an audio guide (headphones + receiver) at the museum for 5 euros (price 2024).
App for Android and Apple
The museum offers a free app with which you can take a guided tour of the museum. This app can be downloaded from the App Store (Apple) or Google Play (as of 2024).
IMPORTANT – Do not forget your headphones: The app or smartphone must be used with headphones in the museum, not on the loudspeakers.
There is a free cloakroom. You can leave your coat, umbrella or small rucksack there.
Larger pieces of luggage or bags cannot be taken into the museum and cannot be left in the cloakroom. There are no lockers in the Rijksmuseum.
Small handbags no larger than A4 size may be taken into the museum.
The museum shop and cafeteria are only accessible with a museum admission ticket. Opening hours are from 9.00am to 6pm.
Between 5pm and 6pm, admission is also possible without a ticket.
It is not possible to pay cash at the Rijksmuseum. Only credit or debit cards are accepted. This also applies to the museum shop and the café.
Visitors are permitted to film and photograph inside the museum. The use of flashes, lamps, artificial light, tripods and selfie sticks is not permitted.
The art of the centuries can inspire you to draw. Why not start on the spot with a pad and pencil? You are welcome to draw in the museum.
Free W-LAN is available throughout the museum building.
The virtual tour in our guide starts in the Gallery of Honour with a view of Rembrandt’s Night Watch. You can move around the entire museum.
Enjoy your tour
The collection has been built up over more than 200 years. Today the Rijksmuseum has more than 8,500 works of art dating from 1200 to 2000.
Highlights include masterpieces by Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer and Frans Hals.
Fifty famous paintings are on display in the Rijksmuseum’s Gallery of Honour. If you have booked an early entry time, you should visit the Gallery of Honour first. This is the busiest room at peak times.
Schiphol Airport offers a unique art experience for its passengers. There is an official branch of the Rijksmuseum at the airport.
However, only a small excerpt of the collection from the Rijksmuseum is on display. None of the absolute highlights, such as Rembrandt’s Night Watch, are exhibited there. On display, for example, is “Winter in the Scheveningen busches” by Anton Mauve. This artist was a teacher of Vincent van Gogh.
Admission to the exhibition is free. Opening hours are 24/7.
Looking at old paintings with children, is that really a good idea? Are children welcome at the Rijksmuseum?
The answer is yes.
Admission is free for children and young people up to the age of 18 (as of 2024). A great “welcome” for families.
Our tip:
Despite free admission, you must book an online ticket for children for your desired visit time.
More info – click here
There is a digital family quiz for children (from 7 years). Adults can also play and learn about art and the museum.
A device for this game can be rented at the information desk for 2.50 euros (as of 2023).
You can also play the museum quiz on your own smartphone using the free museum app for Apple or Android. You will need headphones for your own smartphone to be able to use the app in the museum.
All rooms are accessible by pushchair or buggy. Baby changing facilities are also available.
Folding stools and wheelchairs are available free of charge from the Information Desk.
→ Download: Plan of the Rijksmuseum / Reichsmuseum – with disabled toilet
Some visitors to Amsterdam confuse the Rijksmuseum with the Rembrandthuis.
The reason is obvious. The Rijksmuseum shows important works by the famous Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn.
In Het Rembrandthuis Museum (Rembrandt House), the focus is also on this artist. The Rembrandthuis is the painter’s former home. He lived there between 1639 and 1658, and his art shop and studio were also located here.
The Rijksmuseum currently displays more than 8,500 works of art from the years 1200-2000.
Highlights include masterpieces by Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer and Frans Hals.
Opening hours
daily from 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Closed 27 April and 25 December.
After a lengthy renovation, the museum reopened 2023.
Admission prices, tickets
Adults: 17,50 €
Children / teenagers (6-17 years): 6 €
Children (0-5 years): Admission free
Adults with Iamsterdam Card: Free admission
You can purchase online tickets via this website.
Address:
Rembrandt Haus Museum
Jodenbreestraat 4
1011 NK Amsterdam
Local transport
Metro: all lines to and from Amsterdam Centraal station, stop “Nieuwmarkt”, exit Hoogstraat
Tram: line 14, stop Waterlooplein
Since 2022, only online tickets are sold. Tickets are sold for a specific date with a fixed admission time. There is only a limited number of tickets per admission time. This regulates the number of visitors.
We therefore recommend buying an online ticket as early as possible. This way it is more likely that a ticket will be available at your preferred time. More information in our travel guide
Since 2022, only online tickets are sold. Tickets are sold for a specific date with a fixed admission time. There is only a limited number of tickets per admission time. This regulates the number of visitors.
We therefore recommend buying an online ticket as early as possible. This way it is more likely that a ticket will be available at your preferred time.
Ticket | Price 2024 | online tickets |
regular / adults | €22.50 | – click here – |
adults with “Iamsterdam Card” | free | – click here – |
children and young people (18 years or younger) |
free | – click here – |
Entrance ticket + guided tour | €48,50 | – click here – |
Adult ticket + canal cruise | €33 | – click here – |
Early risers have an advantage. If you want to enjoy the works with more peace and quiet, you should book your admission tickets with an entry time to the museum before 10.30 am or after 3 pm.
The quietest months are January and June. If you come early in the morning, you should visit the Gallery of Honour right away. There, the visitor magnet, Rembrandt’s “Night Watch”, is on display.
Since 2022, only online tickets are sold. Tickets are sold for a specific date with a fixed admission time. There is only a limited number of tickets per admission time. This regulates the number of visitors.
We therefore recommend buying an online ticket as early as possible. This way it is more likely that a ticket will be available at your preferred time. More information in our travel guide