More about: Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam Tickets and Tours
A trip to Amsterdam is not complete without a visit to the Rijksmuseum. It is one of the largest and most important museums in the capital of the Netherlands. Such is its magnitude that not even 5 hours are enough to appreciate all its works.
However, the museum is very well organised so that you can visit the works and collections that most interest you before visual fatigue from seeing so much beauty takes hold of you. There is also a souvenir shop, café and bookshop in case you want to change your focus or take something home with you.
Amsterdam Rijksmuseum Guided Tour
Your guided entrance to the Rijksmuseum without queues
A highly recommended option if you want to enjoy an excellent visit and see the best works of Dutch art. All without wasting time waiting in queues.
With this guided tour of Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, you can enjoy a 2-hour walk through the art and history-filled corridors of this important Amsterdam museum. In addition, you will have an expert guide at your side who will accompany you and inform you about all those artistic aspects that catch your attention.
Recommended if: in addition to seeing the highlights of the Rijksmuseum, you are interested in understanding art and learning more about Dutch history and culture.
How to get tickets to the Rijksmuseum?
If on your visit to Amsterdam you are thinking of visiting the museum, a plan that I consider a must, you can book a ticket or guided tour of the Rijksmuseum through Hellotickets where you have several options available:
- Guided tour to the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam: With a duration of 2 hours, it has a price from 61 € and includes the guided visit to the National Museum of Amsterdam and the accompaniment of a professional guide.
- Private guided tour of the Rijksmuseum: This 2-hour tour is priced from €117 and includes a private tour of the National Museum of Amsterdam and the accompaniment of a local guide.
- Private guided tour of the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam: With a duration of 5.5 hours, priced from 230 € and including entrance to the two museums, direct access without queuing and the accompaniment of a professional guide.
- Offer: Cruise and tickets to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam: This option gives you skip-the-line entry to the Rijksmuseum and a boat trip along Amsterdam's canals lasting around 75 minutes.
Are there guided tours of the Rijksmuseum and are they worth it?
If you opt for a guided tour of the Rijksmuseum, whether private or not, you don't have to buy your ticket on the spot. A private guided tour of the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum will also cut down on the time it takes to arrange a visit. So don't hesitate, opt for one of these four options:
- The guided tour usually lasts two hours, during which an art expert will guide you and make sure you don't miss the masterpieces, narrating interesting stories and anecdotes to give life and meaning to your visit. Once you've finished, you can continue to wander around the museum for as long as you like. The adult ticket price starts at RM325
- Another option is to take a private tour of the museum. This is the more expensive and professional option where an expert art guide will explain the technical aspects of the paintings and reveal the hidden meanings of some of the works. Entry costs from RM789
- One way to save money if you're planning to visit Amsterdam's two most important museums is to book a private guided tour of the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, which is cheaper than buying them separately. This ticket is priced from RM1,112
- And one of the most popular offers is the cruise and ticket offer for the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, priced from RM184, which gives you the chance to take a 75-minute cruise with audio guide and get your ticket to the museum without queuing.
How much do tickets to the Rijksmuseum cost?
Audio-guided tickets to the Rijksmuseum are the cheapest and most popular, costing €21 for all adults over the age of 19. Admission to the Rijksmuseum is free for children 18 and under, but you must make this clear either before you enter the museum, or by indicating your age when you book online.
The Dutch art museum does not offer discounts for seniors or students. However, if you have an I Amsterdam card, you will get a 100% discount on your visit to the Rijksmuseum, just show it.
In the past, tickets to the Rijksmuseum used to be valid for 12 months from the date of purchase, but now you must select the date and time of your visit and be at the museum at least 10 minutes before the selected time slot. The ticket allows you to enter the museum up to 15 minutes after the time mentioned on the ticket, so be careful not to be late.
Rijksmuseum opening hours
The Rijksmuseum opens at 9 a.m. and closes at 5 p.m., all year round. Last admission is at 4.30 p.m., which is also when the Rijksmuseum ticket office closes. The Rijksmuseum gardens, the Rijks Shop and the Rijks Café are open to visitors from 9am to 6pm and do not require tickets.
When you visit the Rijksmuseum, you should expect two queues. The first queue is at the ticket desk, and depending on the day and season, you may have to wait between 10 minutes and an hour. If you have already booked your tickets in advance, you can queue directly in the second queue. While you can't skip it, the good news is that it moves very quickly.
How much time do you need to visit the Rijksmuseum?
The Rijksmuseum recommends spending at least five hours to see all the exhibits in the art museum, but if you want to focus only on the masterpieces, you can finish your tour in just two hours.
Besides, after the second hour, tiredness starts to kick in, so it's wise to take a quick break before continuing your tour. You also have the option of splitting your visit into two as if it were a series. On the first day you see one part of the museum and on the second day you see the missing part. The bill may be a little more expensive, but you'll enjoy the tour more.
How to get to the Rijksmuseum?
The Rijksmuseum is located on Museumstraat and is easily accessible by public transport, car and bicycle. Amsterdam is car-friendly, but I recommend using Amsterdam's public transport to get there. In the case of the I Amsterdam card it gives you free access to 44 museums and attractions and free travel on public transport for a flat rate.
Tram lines 2, 5, 19 and 12 can take you to the Rijksmuseum Tram stop. If you are far away, I recommend the Amsterdam metro, Weesperplein is the closest metro station. From there, you can hop on line 1, 7 or 19 and get off at the Spiegelgracht tram stop, which is only a two-minute walk from the museum.
Rijksmuseum is also accessible by regional buses. Bus number 288 can take you from the Marnixstraat regional bus station to the Rijksmuseum bus stop. Bus number 397 can also take you from Schiphol Amsterdam Airport to the Rijksmuseum.
When is the best time and place to visit the Rijksmuseum?
The best time to visit the Rijksmuseum is as soon as it opens, at 9 am. The next best time to visit the Rijksmuseum is after 3pm, by which time the large group tours will have left. If you enter the museum at 3pm, you have a maximum of two hours to explore the museum, because they close at 5pm. So keep this in mind.
If you visit Amsterdam in the summer or in May, you should be aware that at these times the Rijksmuseum gets very crowded and visitors can wait up to 1 hour before entering (hence the importance of booking online).
Fridays, weekends and school holidays are also not the best time to visit the Rijksmuseum. If you don't like waiting in long queues, you should avoid rainy days so as not to enter in an unpresentable way.
Why visit the Rijksmuseum?
Located on Amsterdam's Museum Square, a guided tour of the Rijksmuseum is a must. It is a famous art museum well known and respected all over the world. In this museum you can enjoy a wide variety of works of art by artists of great renown and history such as: Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Vermeer, Frans Hals, Jan Steen and much more.
Remember that it is one of the most important museums in Amsterdam, so pay close attention to the quality of the works you will find. These include Vincent Van Gogh's Self-Portrait and Johannes Vermeer's The Milkmaid.
It also has the most important art gallery in Holland, the Gallery of Night Watch, which covers some of the most popular collections that you will find as you stroll through the corridors of this wonderful museum. To name a few, you'll be able to see Rembrandt's very own 'The Night Watch'.
What are the main works you can't miss at the Rijksmuseum?
If you are short on time, when visiting the Rijksmuseum the best way to explore the Rijksmuseum is to focus on the masterpieces.
- Among the highlights of the museum are: The Night Watch, painted by Rembrandt van Rijn in 1642. It is the artist's most famous oil painting.
- The second option to see is The Milkmaid which was painted by Johannes Vermeer between 1658 and 1660 and shows a typical kitchen maid pouring some milk into a jar.
- The third option to see is the Marriage Portrait of Isaac Massa and Beatrix van der Laen, a 1622 painting by Franz Hals, which represents an unusual portrait by 17th century standards. Firstly, at the time it was rare to show sitters smiling; and secondly, it was unusual for a couple to be seated so close together in public.
- The fourth work I recommend you to see is Jan Asselijn's The Threatened Swan'' painted in 1650.
- The fifth work I also recommend you to see is the Battle of Waterloo, painted by Jan Willem Pieneman in 1824.
Tips for visiting the Rijksmuseum
- The Rijksmuseum is divided into various sections, zones and floors, all depending on the year the painting was created. If you are visiting the museum for the first time, you may have trouble finding your way around. A map of the Rijksmuseum can help you save time, make sure you don't miss the masterpieces and help you find tourist facilities such as toilets, cafés, smoking areas, souvenir shops, etc.
- Photography and video are permitted, but you may not use flash or lighting of any kind. In addition, you must ask for written permission to use tripods / selfie sticks.
- The Rijksmuseum offers a free cloakroom where you can leave your bag, umbrellas, backpacks and other items. However, they do not have space for larger items, so be aware of this before visiting the museum.
- The Rijksmuseum is included in almost all Amsterdam tourist passes, so keep that in mind.
- You can expect to wait in a queue for 20-30 minutes in the busiest months. These months are May, July and August. Here are some more tips for your visit to Amsterdam.
This is the Rijksmuseum shop
Once you've enjoyed your visit to the Rijksmuseum, don't miss the museum shop with its unique collection of Rijksmuseum gifts and souvenirs.
You can buy a wide range of decorative items for the home, toys, books and even jewellery. Most of the items on sale feature modern Dutch design and are inspired by works by Rembrandt and Vermeer. The book section covers subjects such as fine art, history and photography.
The Rijksmuseum's webshop also delivers. Wherever you are, you can bring a piece from the Rijksmuseum to your home.