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Combo: Moco Museum Amsterdam + Keukenhof Tickets with Transfers from Amsterdam

Visitors in mirrored room with colorful lights at Studio Irma, Moco Amsterdam.
Exteriors of Moco Museum in Amsterdam with historic architecture and pink banners.
Keukenhof entrance with colorful tulips and visitors, Amsterdam tour.
Visitors enjoying tulip fields at Keukenhof with a rustic building in the background.

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4.7/5(3,817)

Sara M

Solo
Verified booking
Last week
I’ll be honest — I walked into Moco Museum with fairly low expectations. Another trendy art spot trying to ride the wave of Instagram aesthetics? I was wrong, and I’m glad I was. From the moment you step into Villa Alsberg — a gorgeous 1904 townhouse right on Museumplein — the contrast between the classic architecture and the bold, rebellious art inside sets the tone perfectly. It feels intentional, almost playful, as if the museum itself is winking at you. The Banksy collection alone is worth the entry. Seeing Girl with Balloon, Flower Thrower, and Laugh Now up close — not on a screen, not on a wall somewhere in the city, but right there in front of you — hit differently than I expected. These aren’t just “cool images.” In person, they carry real weight. But what surprised me most was how well the curators balanced the permanent collection with the rest of the space. The flow from room to room felt natural, never overwhelming. Each space had its own personality, and the immersive elements kept things dynamic without feeling gimmicky. The staff were genuinely warm and helpful, and the audio guide added real depth to the experience. I ended up spending nearly two hours there — much longer than I planned. If you’re visiting Amsterdam and want something that complements the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum rather than competing with them, Moco is it. It’s vibrant, thought-provoking, and surprisingly emotional. I left wanting to come back. Don’t skip it.

Sophie T

Solo
Verified booking
2 weeks ago
The Rijksmuseum is a must-see for anyone visiting Amsterdam, especially for art and history lovers. The museum is impressive, both in size and in the richness of its collections, and houses some of the most famous masterpieces of Dutch painting, such as works by Rembrandt and Vermeer. The spaces are spacious, well-organized, and meticulously maintained. The exhibition layout is clear and takes you on a fascinating journey through centuries of Dutch history, art, and culture. I recommend setting aside at least half a day for the visit to enjoy it at a leisurely pace. The audio guide is also very useful, enriching the experience with interesting and engaging explanations. Despite the high number of visitors, the flow is well managed, and you never feel overwhelmed by the crowds. In short, an extraordinary museum, well-organized and filled with iconic works: highly recommended.

Sophie T

Group
Verified booking
2 weeks ago
This is an experience you absolutely must try if you’re in Amsterdam during the blooming season. We started at This is Holland: it’s easy to find and very well organized. The staff at the desk also speak Italian, so all you have to do is show up with your voucher and you’ll receive your official ticket without any trouble. The buses run very frequently, one after another, making the whole process very smooth. The park is very large: I recommend starting the tour from the outer loop and then moving into the central paths to get the most out of your visit. As for the cruise, I suggest evaluating it on the spot to see if it’s really worth it. The tour takes you to see the blooming fields, but it’s essential to catch the right time of year. This year, due to the heat, the fields outside the park had already faded, so it wouldn’t have been worth doing.

Nadine M

Couple
Verified booking
2 weeks ago
We had a great experience at the Moco Museum! Unlike other museums, it was modern, fun, and very easy to enjoy. The artworks were unique and engaging, especially the pieces by Banksy and other contemporary artists. The museum is well organized, and the explanations are clear and accessible, which made the visit much more enjoyable. It’s not too big, so you can explore everything comfortably without feeling overwhelmed. Overall, it was definitely worth the visit and the price. I would highly recommend it if you’re looking for something different, trendy, and interesting.

Ana B

Couple
Verified booking
Last week
Moco museum had excellent concept, easy navigation and guidance, as well stories and history behind each piece. Everything went smooth, from the beautiful location, to easy entrance. We booked timeslot online. Interesting souvenirs,as well charming exhibition in the beautiful garden. We just loved it ❤️

Timothy F

Couple
Verified booking
Last week
We spent a wonderful day at Keukenhof Gardens. The tranportation from Amsterdam was well-organized, professional, and comfortable. There wasn't but a few minutes of wait time on each end which we greatly appreciated. I would highly recommend the Gardens and this transportation.
    • Merge the blooms of Keukenhof with modern masterpieces at Moco for a seamless blend of Dutch floral heritage and world-class contemporary street art.

    • Save 5% on top sights! Enjoy luxury AC bus transfers from A’DAM Tower with guaranteed seating and total flexibility to return from the gardens at your leisure.

    • Get entry to Moco Museum and Garden, all exhibitions like Banksy and other temporary exhibits, plus a free audio guide available in six major languages.

    • Enjoy a full-day Keukenhof entry with round-trip shuttle, luxury bus seating, a free park map, and a local tip leaflet with friendly hosts to assist you.

  • Moco Museum Amsterdam

    • Entry to Moco Museum Amsterdam

    • Access to all permanent exhibitions

    • Free audio guide available in English, Dutch, German, French, Spanish and Italian

    • Access to the Moco Garden

    Keukenhof

    • Full-day tour to Keukenhof

    • Round-trip shuttle transfer from Amsterdam

    • Boarding from A'DAM Tower

    • Transfers on a luxury, air-conditioned bus with guaranteed seating

    • Entry ticket to Keukenhof

    • Free detailed Keukenhof map and practical leaflet with tips from locals in English, Spanish, Italian, French, and German

    • Friendly hosts to assist at departure and arrival

  • Keukenhof

    • Guided tour

    • Food and drinks

  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

  • 3,817 reviews

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    What our guests say

    Sara M

    Solo
    Verified booking
    Last week
    I’ll be honest — I walked into Moco Museum with fairly low expectations. Another trendy art spot trying to ride the wave of Instagram aesthetics? I was wrong, and I’m glad I was. From the moment you step into Villa Alsberg — a gorgeous 1904 townhouse right on Museumplein — the contrast between the classic architecture and the bold, rebellious art inside sets the tone perfectly. It feels intentional, almost playful, as if the museum itself is winking at you. The Banksy collection alone is worth the entry. Seeing Girl with Balloon, Flower Thrower, and Laugh Now up close — not on a screen, not on a wall somewhere in the city, but right there in front of you — hit differently than I expected. These aren’t just “cool images.” In person, they carry real weight. But what surprised me most was how well the curators balanced the permanent collection with the rest of the space. The flow from room to room felt natural, never overwhelming. Each space had its own personality, and the immersive elements kept things dynamic without feeling gimmicky. The staff were genuinely warm and helpful, and the audio guide added real depth to the experience. I ended up spending nearly two hours there — much longer than I planned. If you’re visiting Amsterdam and want something that complements the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum rather than competing with them, Moco is it. It’s vibrant, thought-provoking, and surprisingly emotional. I left wanting to come back. Don’t skip it.

    Sophie T

    Group
    Verified booking
    2 weeks ago
    This is an experience you absolutely must try if you’re in Amsterdam during the blooming season. We started at This is Holland: it’s easy to find and very well organized. The staff at the desk also speak Italian, so all you have to do is show up with your voucher and you’ll receive your official ticket without any trouble. The buses run very frequently, one after another, making the whole process very smooth. The park is very large: I recommend starting the tour from the outer loop and then moving into the central paths to get the most out of your visit. As for the cruise, I suggest evaluating it on the spot to see if it’s really worth it. The tour takes you to see the blooming fields, but it’s essential to catch the right time of year. This year, due to the heat, the fields outside the park had already faded, so it wouldn’t have been worth doing.

    Nadine M

    Couple
    Verified booking
    2 weeks ago
    We had a great experience at the Moco Museum! Unlike other museums, it was modern, fun, and very easy to enjoy. The artworks were unique and engaging, especially the pieces by Banksy and other contemporary artists. The museum is well organized, and the explanations are clear and accessible, which made the visit much more enjoyable. It’s not too big, so you can explore everything comfortably without feeling overwhelmed. Overall, it was definitely worth the visit and the price. I would highly recommend it if you’re looking for something different, trendy, and interesting.

    Susana B

    Couple
    Verified booking
    2 weeks ago
    Great, because you can spend as much time as you want among the tulips, and there are buses running to Amsterdam all the time. The one I took dropped me off pretty far from the museum, but that turned out to be a good thing because I got to see a neighborhood that I really loved.

    Steven P

    Couple
    Verified booking
    2 weeks ago
    Really enjoyed seeing the Tulips in bloom at Keukenhof! Such a beautiful array of colours on display. Also enjoyed the house of Orchids, I'm not sure if that is its name, but this was really cool to see!
  • Start your day surrounded by the vibrant, natural colours of Keukenhof, then dive into the bold, contemporary world of the Moco Museum Amsterdam. This package seamlessly blends Holland’s floral heritage with its cutting-edge art scene, all while saving you 5% and removing the hassle of logistics.

    Getting started

    Your adventure begins at the iconic A’DAM Tower, conveniently located across from Amsterdam Central Station. After checking in with our friendly hosts, you’ll board a luxury, air-conditioned bus with guaranteed seating.

    What to expect

    Keukenhof

    Enter the "Garden of Europe," a 79-acre paradise featuring over 7 million hand-planted bulbs. You are free to wander through world-class floral pavilions and artistic garden displays at your own pace. With flexible return transfers, you decide when you want to head back to the city.

    Features:

    • Stress-free transport: Enjoy a premium round-trip shuttle from Amsterdam with flexible return times that fit your personal schedule.

    • Local expert guidance: Receive a free detailed park map and a practical leaflet filled with local tips, available in English, Spanish, Italian, French, and German.

    • Seamless entry: Your pre-booked ticket ensures direct access to the park, maximising your time among the blooms.

    Moco Museum Amsterdam

    Located in the heart of Amsterdam's Museum Quarter, the Moco Museum offers a provocative and colourful contrast to the gardens. Housed in a historic townhouse, this boutique museum showcases the biggest names in modern and contemporary art.

    Features:

    • Iconic exhibitions: Get full access to all galleries, featuring legendary works by Banksy, Basquiat, Warhol, Haring, and Kusama.

    • Digital & outdoor art: Wander through the Moco Garden to see interactive outdoor sculptures and use the free audio guide (available in 6 languages) for deep insights into every piece.

  • What to bring

    Moco Museum Amsterdam

    • Bring your own headphones to use with the free audio guide.

    Keukenhof

    • Ensure your entry tickets and ID are on hand for a smooth experience.

    • Bring comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.

    • Please note that Keukenhof is a cash-free site, so carry your cards to make any extra payments not included in the experience.

    What’s not allowed

    Moco Museum Amsterdam

    • Pets are not permitted inside the museum. Only registered service animals and guide dogs are allowed.

    • Hats are not allowed in the exhibition spaces.

    • Food and drinks are not permitted inside the museum.

    • Luggage, large bags, and oversized items are not allowed.

    Keukenhof

    • Drones are not permitted on this experience.

    • Due to venue restrictions, your pets cannot tag along.

    Accessibility

    Moco Museum Amsterdam

    • The museum is not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers because the historic building has stairs and no lifts.

    • Only registered service dogs are permitted.

    • Strollers can be parked in the garden.

    Keukenhof

    • This experience is accessible to wheelchair and pram/stroller users.

    • You can rent a wheelchair via www.keukenhof.nl.

    Additional information

    Moco Museum Amsterdam

    • Arrive at the beginning of your selected time slot for guaranteed entry. A 5-minute grace period is provided.

    • The museum is located on Museumplein, making it easy to pair your visit with other major museums nearby.

    • You can reach the Moco Museum via GVB tram lines 2, 5, and 12 or bus 88.

    • Opening hours change depending on the season:

      • July and August: Sunday to Thursday 9am to 8pm, Friday and Saturday 9am to 9pm

      • Rest of the year: Monday to Thursday 9am to 7pm, Friday to Sunday 9am to 8pm

    • Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

    • Paid parking is available nearby at Q-Park Museumplein.

    Keukenhof

    • Exchange your voucher for the bus tour to receive your official entry ticket.

    • The ticket is only valid for the day stamped on it.

    • Typical travel time is approximately 35–50 minutes each way, depending on traffic.

    • Plan around 6–8 hours for your visit, but you may stay as long as you like at Keukenhof until closing time.

    • Buses back to Amsterdam depart between 11am and 6:30pm, with the last bus leaving Keukenhof at 6:30pm.

    • Facilities: Free Wi-Fi, small lockers, left luggage facility, dining outlets, parking, charging stations for electric vehicles, and bike rental.

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
    • Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
    • Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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