- All
- Top Offers
- Coupon codes
- % Discount
- $ Discount
- Free shipping
- Deals
Save even more with free debit cards like Wise and N26. They help you avoid extra fees, manage online payments, and shop more efficiently, especially at international stores.
The Amsterdam Pass is available in a 1, 2, 3 or 5 day version and covers 30 different sights and attractions - including Amsterdam's best museum, the Rijksmuseum.
The two main sights that the pass does not cover are the Van Gogh Museum and the Anne Frank House - so be sore to make time for those if you are looking to visit these sights.
However, it covers both the Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus and the Hop-On-Hop-Off Canal Cruise for the entire length of the pass - which is a good bonus, since most spend a day. In addition to the Hop-On-Hop-Off Canal Cruise, it also covers some other canal cruises, so the card will save a lot if you want to spend a lot of time on the water.
The pass also covers the popular Heineken Experience and a handful of other attractions for more niche interests (including some attractions / tours slightly out of town). See the full list of activities here.
AMSTERDAM PASS PRICES (2019)
The Amsterdam Pass comes in an adult and child version. We also include the price per day so you can better determine if this pass is a good value for your travel style.
Adult:
1-day Amsterdam pass: € 64
2-day Amsterdam pass: € 84 (€ 42 / day)
3-day Amsterdam pass: € 104 (€ 35 / day)
5-day Amsterdam pass: € 134 (€ 27 / day)
Kid:
1-Day Amsterdam Pass: € 32
2-Day Amsterdam Pass: € 42 (€ 21 / day)
3-Day Amsterdam Pass: € 52 (€ 17 / day)
5-Day Amsterdam Pass: € 67 (€ 14 / day)
IN-DEPTH REVIEW OF THE AMSTERDAM PASS
Review Of Amsterdam Pass Sights
Rijksmuseum and Moco Museum
Okay, let's dive deep into the Amsterdam Pass to see what it includes, what it does not include, who might want that pass, and tips for maximizing the value of this city ticket.
AMSTERDAM PASS HIGHLIGHTS
The Amsterdam Pass covers more than 30 attractions, but we wanted to list the highlights that most people will be interested in visiting. Visit the official Amsterdam Pass website to see the full list of things included in the pass.
Hop-on-hop-off tour bus: € 26- € 30
These types of tour buses are a good way to see many of the city's highlights. As an added bonus, you can use the HOHO bus as much as you like for the duration of your pass (most city passes only give you a single day).
Hop-on-hop-off canal boat tour: € 26 +
Similar to the bus tour, the HOHO canal tour gives you a cool view of Amsterdam. And you can jump on the boat for the entire duration.
Rijksmuseum: € 20
The Rijksmuseum is the largest museum in Amsterdam and houses works by Rembrandt and other Dutch artists. The building itself is also quite impressive.
Stedelijk Museum: € 18.50
The Stedelijk Museum is the museum of modern and contemporary art in Amsterdam and the building's interesting architecture earned it the nickname "bathtub". It is worth a visit.
Moco Museum: € 13.50
This small boutique modern art museum features works by Banksy, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and other lesser-known modern artists. It's super cool and very worthy of Instagram.
Amsterdam Museum: € 15
Discover the history of Amsterdam.
Heineken experience: € 21
Get to know the history of Heineken in the original brewery. The Heineken Experience is a bit touristy, but it is one of the main attractions of the city and receives many good reviews from past visitors. You also get two beers on the tour, so you can't complain about that.
A'DAM Lookout: € 13.50
Amsterdam doesn't have a lot of tall buildings, so if you want to have a nice view of the city, you'll want to visit the 360 deck of the sky at A'DAM Lookout. You can also grab a drink or a bite to eat at the bar.
Open boat tour: € 21
Unlike other large impersonal tours, the Open Boat Tour takes tours on small electric boats led by friendly guides.
100 Canal Cruise highlights: € 18
A fun hour-long cruise that hits most of Amsterdam's highlights and historical information.
Johan Cruijff Stadium Tour: € 16.50
If you like football or an AFC AJAX fan, then you will enjoy this tour. Not a fan? So you may want to skip this one.
National Maritime Museum: € 16.50
This naval museum is especially fun for children, as many of the exhibitions are geared towards children. But we think that even adults will enjoy exploring the replica of the 18th century freighter.
Ferry to Amsterdam Castle Muiderslot: € 21
The 13th-century Muiderslot Castle is located just outside the city and the Amsterdam Card includes the ferry ride and the entrance to the castle. They do lots of activities for the kids and in the summer they have live falconry demonstrations.
Zaanse CardSchans: € 15
On the outskirts of Amsterdam you will find the beautiful village of Zaanse Schans - which is famous for its traditional windmills and old wooden houses. The Amsterdam Card includes a Zaanse Schans Card that gives you access to some local museums and entrance to an old windmill. The Zaanse Schans Card alone is probably not worth the money, but having it included in the Amsterdam Pass is a good bonus if you are planning to visit the village.
Hop-On-Hop-Off Dutch Countryside Bus Tour: € 28
The Amsterdam Pass recently added an eight-stop bus tour that visits small towns / villages in the Dutch countryside - including Zaanse Schans, the former fishing village of Volendam, the charming historic city of Edam.
Tulip Tour to Keukenhof (South Holland's Tulip Region): € 55
Every spring more than seven million tulips and flowers bloom in the keukenhof floral garden. The Amsterdam Pass included both bus transportation (travel time 1hr) and entrance fee to the keukenhof floral garden. Note: This tour only runs from late March to late May (when the flowers are in bloom) and advanced reservations are highly recommended.
NOTE: The Van Gogh Museum (€ 19) and Anne Frank House (€ 10.50) are two popular attractions that are not covered by the Amsterdam Pass.
