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Combo: The Upside Down + Rijksmuseum Entry Tickets

Visitors interacting with mirrored disco balls at Upside Down Amsterdam.
Visitors taking selfies in a mirrored room at The Upside Down Amsterdam.
Visitors viewing Rembrandt's "Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul" at a museum exhibit.
Visitors exploring the Rijksmuseum's ornate gallery during a guided tour in Amsterdam.

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Büşra Bulu Yaldız

Büşra

Oct 2025
Verified booking
5/5
The building itself was stunning. As soon as I arrived, I was amazed by its beautiful architecture — a mix of history and elegance. When I entered, I felt both excited and a little overwhelmed because there was so much to see. I finally saw Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch” in real life. It was larger and more impressive than I imagined. Walking through the museum, I felt like I was traveling through time. Each room told a different story about Dutch history and culture. The atmosphere was calm, and I could feel the respect that everyone had for the artworks.
Gail Starr

Gail

Sep 2025
Verified booking
5/5
I love this museum and my favorite painting is the little street by Vermeer. Has been for over 40 years when I first saw it at the Rijksmuseum. I brought my assistance animal, a dog, with me and everyone adored her! The special cake made for the 750 celebration of the city of Amsterdam was exquisite. Thank you for a delightful morning visiting your museum. Oh, and by the way, your staff is very supportive, friendly and knowledgeable.
Danuta Mackintosh

Danuta

Sep 2025
Verified booking
5/5
We came to Amsterdam for 4 days. We had prebooked tickets for myself and my husband. We were looking forward to visit Rijksmuseum in a day, but it wasn't possible. The museum has lots of huge collections, which we couldn't see in one day. We saw level 1 and 2. We will be back in Amsterdam and we will come to the museum again. I loved everything I saw there. We strongly recommend visiting it.
    • From classic paintings at Rijksmuseum to quirky photo sets at The Upside Down Amsterdam, this combo is a perfect mix of creative photo ops & Dutch heritage.

    • Get creative inside The Upside Down Amsterdam with wild photo ops, interactive sets, a printed welcome picture, digital downloads, and other museum perks.

    • See Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, Vermeer’s The Milkmaid, and more with timed entry and full access to all Rijksmuseum exhibitions.

  • The Upside Down Amsterdam

    • Entry tickets to The Upside Down Amsterdam

    • Access to all parts of the attraction

    • Printed welcome picture

    • Digital photo downloads

    • Access to The Upside Down Café and shop

    • Discount on parking

    Rijksmuseum

    • Entry to the Rijksmuseum

    • Access to all exhibitions

  • The Upside Down Amsterdam

    • Guided tour of the museum
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

  • 4.6
    3,273 reviews

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    What our guests say

    Richard Krotky

    Richard

    Oct 2025
    Verified booking
    4/5
    Paintings, statues and plastics made of stones or ivory were sometimes really breathtaking, however in the most interesting parts the museum was really busy and loud. I've visited some galleries and art museums in Budapest, Vienna and Krakow but in none of them it was so noisy. It was really disappointing when I was enjoying just the digitalized Nightwatch painting standing in large empty hall when a group arrived and a women loudly asked me to excuse her. Probably I was in the way for her photo or what. The amount of guards was impressing maybe if they care even of people not being to loud, because the acoustic is great and calm them a bit down people like me will enjoy the experience much more. I understand that these days are about taking photos, selfies and making vlogs while going through the museum, but this is in my opinion inappropriate for artists like Vermeer. Somehow the Monet went unrecognised even though the painting was pulling me towards it from like 20 meters. So everything would be perfect if people will be more people and less like dogs in a dog school. I was not taking photos because I believe that we should enjoy the moment and not spend it staring into the phone. Iron maiden have same opinion on their shows and the experience was much better this year eventhough many people were still filming the show. Think about it a bit. :)
    Judith Monika Tomitza

    Judith

    Oct 2025
    Verified booking
    3/5
    The Upside Down Museum was a good change from the standard selfie museums. Not all the rooms were upside down, but some of them were. In this museum, too, you could see that some of the rooms were very worn and no longer looked so nice. You also had the impression that you couldn't take any pictures in peace in some of the rooms, as they were either being used as a playground by families who didn't show any consideration, or you were pushed by the visitors behind you and had to move on quickly. It's a shame, because in retrospect I would have liked to have taken a few more pictures. It was a nice change, but I won't be visiting a selfie museum again any time soon. If everyone would use it again for what it's actually there for, it would be great, but not as an indoor playground.
    Büşra Bulu Yaldız

    Büşra

    Oct 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    The building itself was stunning. As soon as I arrived, I was amazed by its beautiful architecture — a mix of history and elegance. When I entered, I felt both excited and a little overwhelmed because there was so much to see. I finally saw Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch” in real life. It was larger and more impressive than I imagined. Walking through the museum, I felt like I was traveling through time. Each room told a different story about Dutch history and culture. The atmosphere was calm, and I could feel the respect that everyone had for the artworks.
    Igor Jemric

    Igor

    Oct 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    It was really a great idea to by a ticket in advance, since on that day there were big demonstrations and hence it was not possible to buy tickets on the spot. For the same reason once inside the museum it was not crowded at all. I was really lucky. And the museum itself was a fantastic experience, just as I expected.
    Gatis Smidrovskis

    Gatis

    Oct 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    I was surprised about the quality of dutch artist's work and the work that's being done to restore the Nights Watch. I didn't expect to learn so much about the history of dutch empire. I only had 1.5 hours to spend in Rijksmuseum but I will absolutely come back with my girlfriend to spend more time
  • Unlock two totally different sides of Amsterdam with one ticket—iconic Dutch art at Rijksmuseum and fun, photo-ready madness at The Upside Down Amsterdam.

    Getting started

    Start at either museum—just show your mobile ticket at the entrance. After a quick check-in, you’re all set to explore both experiences your own way.

    What to expect

    Rijksmuseum

    The Rijksmuseum is home to centuries of Dutch culture and creativity. Inside this stunning 1800s building, you’ll find masterpieces, treasures, and timeless stories from the Golden Age and beyond.

    Highlights:

    • Famous Paintings: See Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, Vermeer’s The Milkmaid, and works by Van Gogh and Hals, all under one roof.

    • Gallery of Honour: Walk a grand corridor lined with legendary works that define Dutch art.

    • Dutch Design: Spot intricate Delft ceramics, antique furniture, and historic ship models that showcase incredible craftsmanship.

    • All Exhibits Included: Enjoy full access to the museum’s permanent and temporary exhibitions with your timed-entry ticket.

    The Upside Down Amsterdam

    This is not your average museum—it’s Amsterdam’s wildest photo playground with 25+ immersive rooms built for bold visuals, big laughs, and playful memories.

    Highlights:

    • Room to Play: Step inside a glowing ball pit, mirrored infinity room, and surreal sets like a pink jet and flipped nightclub.

    • Creative Shots: Strike a pose in every corner—this place is made for your camera roll.

    • Photo Perks: Get a printed welcome snap plus unlimited digital downloads of your visit.

    • Café and Shop: Grab a snack or quirky souvenir before you go.

  • Rijksmuseum

    Monday09:00am - 05:00pm
    Tuesday09:00am - 05:00pm
    Wednesday09:00am - 05:00pm
    Thursday09:00am - 05:00pm
    Friday09:00am - 05:00pm
    Saturday09:00am - 05:00pm
    Sunday09:00am - 05:00pm

    Rembrandt House

    Monday10:00am - 06:00pm
    Tuesday10:00am - 06:00pm
    Wednesday10:00am - 06:00pm
    Thursday10:00am - 06:00pm
    Friday10:00am - 06:00pm
    Saturday10:00am - 06:00pm
    Sunday10:00am - 06:00pm

    The Upside Down Amsterdam

    Monday09:30am - 07:00pm
    Tuesday09:30am - 07:00pm
    Wednesday09:30am - 07:00pm
    Thursday09:30am - 07:00pm
    Friday09:30am - 08:00pm
    Saturday09:30am - 08:00pm
    Sunday09:30am - 07:00pm

    Fabrique des Lumières

    Monday11:00am - 05:00pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Tuesday11:00am - 05:00pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Wednesday11:00am - 05:00pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Thursday11:00am - 05:00pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Friday11:00am - 09:00pmlast entry 08:00pm
    Saturday11:00am - 09:00pmlast entry 08:00pm
    Sunday11:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:00pm
  • What to bring

    Upside Down Amsterdam + Rijksmuseum

    • Have your entry tickets and ID ready for a seamless experience.

    Upside Down Museum

    • Bring local currency or your preferred payment method for extras not covered by the ticket.

    What’s not allowed

    Upside Down Amsterdam + Rijksmuseum

    • Sharp metallic tools or objects, food & beverages, alcohol, drones and smoking are not allowed on this experience.

    • Due to venue restrictions, pets cannot tag along for this experience.

    Rijksmuseum

    • Flash photography is strictly prohibited at the venue.

    • Umbrellas, large bags, luggage, folding bikes, skateboards, musical instruments are not permitted in this experience.

    Accessibility

    Upside Down Amsterdam + Rijksmuseum

    • Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.

    Upside Down Amsterdam

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

    • Elevators are available at the venue for easy access.

    Rijksmuseum

    • This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.

    Additional information

    Upside Down Amsterdam

    • Facilities: parking and lockers.

    • Safety is a priority so this experience is restricted for guests under the age of 13 years without guardians.

    Rijksmuseum

    • Facilities: Locker and restroom
    • Your vouchers will be emailed to you instantly.

    • Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID.

    Ticket redemption points

    The Upside Down Amsterdam

    • Show your ticket at The Upside Down Amsterdam.

    • Address: Europaboulevard 5, 1079 PC Amsterdam, Netherlands.

    Get directions to the redemption point

    Rijksmuseum

    • Show your ticket at Rijksmuseum.

    • Address: Museumstraat 1, 1071 XX Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Get directions to the redemption point

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