Follow in the footsteps of kings and queens and explore the Royal Palace of Amsterdam with an informative audio guide. Learn more about the history of Amsterdam in the Dutch "Golden Age."
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- Free cancellation
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- Valid 1 day
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- Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish
- Audio guide included
- Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish
- Wheelchair accessible
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
The museum was good-I did self guided as I do not have the bandwidth to wait on others and listen to areas of the museum with less interest to myself, I feel museums have certain points of interest to many. This museum could take 1 1/2 - 2 hrs or as much as entire afternoon. Not really a place for small kids or elderly who have issues with walking in my opinion. This is a very busy museum with little places to sit down and rest-please don’t be the dumb father and son who decided to sit on the stairs and impede people walking up and down the stairs which were extremely crowed. Museums in Amsterdam are on the quiet side so kiddos running around and screaming are frowned upon.
The experience was better than expected as the Palace is really superb . Sadly we did t take the offer of head phones and that was a huge mistake we missed out on a lot. We didn’t take them as we thought there would be information written up or available on boards as on your museums. We will research online. It is amazing place and good value.
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Meeting point
Reach the Royal Palace with tram numbers 2, 4, 12, 13, 14, 17, and 24. Or use Metro 52, exit at station Rokin. The nearest GVB tram station is Dam Square.
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Not allowed
- Pets
- Smoking
- Food and drinks
- Video recording
Know before you go
- Please note that entrance to the Palace is free for children under 18 years old and a ticket can be picked up from the counter
- You can enter the Palace by the priority lane and show your smartphone ticket at the scan desk
- The last entry is at 5:15 PM
- The building is wheelchair accessible. Facilities include a lift, wheelchair accessible toilet, and wheelchairs for the use of visitors