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I amsterdam City Card

Location Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe
$77.42
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after they redeem the gift voucher.

Overview

Discover Amsterdam with the official I amsterdam City Card. Visit world-class museums and attractions for free, get unlimited access to Amsterdam's public transport, and enjoy a free canal cruise.

The experience offers several options. This price includes:

24 Hour I amsterdam City Card
Unlimited use for 24 hours from moment of activation
Tour guide
Language: English
Printed guide

The experience offers several options, check yours above
  • One free canal cruise valid at all major cruise operators
  • Free 24h bike rental
  • Unlimited use of GVB public transport in Amsterdam (bus, tram and metro)
  • 25% discount at participating attractions
  • Free entrance to Amsterdam's world-class museums and attractions (over 70 locations included)
  • Detailed city map
  • Van Gogh and Anne Frank museum
  • Train ticket from Schiphol Airport to Amsterdam Central Station

Meeting point
Rijksmuseum
Return details
Rijksmuseum

  • Rijksmuseum
    Rijksmuseum
  • A'dam Lookout
    The most spectacular view of Amsterdam and the surrounding area
  • ARTIS Amsterdam Royal Zoo
    Stroll among the shady trees, admire the diversity of plants and animals, travel to the stars, enjoy our heritage. Visit ARTIS Amsterdam Royal Zoo and experience nature right in the city centre.
  • NEMO Science Museum
    Expand your world at NEMO Science Museum. The remarkable building on top of the IJ-tunnel offers five floors of exciting hands-on activities. At NEMO you can experience the joy of science and technology, by blowing gigantic soap bubbles, watch an enormous chain reaction and experiment in a real laboratory. In a variety of exhibitions you can 'Take a journey through the mind' or learn that there is more than meets the eye when it comes to sustainable electricity and smart transportation at 'Smart Technology'. Enjoy a magnificent view over Amsterdam The creative mind behind NEMO, build in 1997, is Italian architect Renzo Piano. He had a clear vision for his design of the NEMO building, with its very own piazza 22 metres above water level. The spectacular roof terrace has a magnificent view over Amsterdam and the Eastern Docklands. You can access the roof terrace free of charge. The roof terrace and cafe in NEMO are the perfect places to sit back, relax and enjoy a drink.
  • Museum Het Rembrandthuis
    Museum Het Rembrandthuis (Rembrandt House)
  • Muiderslot
    Muiderslot
  • Hortus Botanicus
    Hortus Botanicus
  • H'ART Museum
    This is an Amsterdam-based extension of Russia's famed Hermitage Museum. Thera are three exceptional collections to be seen: - The first is from one of the world's largest and most famous museums: the Hermitage in St Petersburg. The museum of the Tsars, with more than three million objects. From 4 Feb 2017 until 17 Sep 2017: 1917. Romanovs & Revolution. The end of Monarchy. And from 7 Oct 2017 until 27 May 2018: Dutch Masters from the Hermitage. Treasures of the Tsars - Exhibit two: Portrait Gallery of the Golden Age - wonderful Dutch group portraits from the Amsterdam Museum and Rijksmuseum collections. - Exhibit three: Outsider Art Museum - We show work from new and absolutely orginal artists, from the collections of museum Het Dolhuys.
  • Allard Pierson
    Allard Pierson
  • Amsterdam Tulip Museum
    The Story of the Tulip. The museum features exhibits and films devoted to the tulip, the unofficial national flower of The Netherlands. From Sultans of the Ottoman Empire, Dutch Merchants of the Golden Age, to gardeners today, the tulip has captivated people around the world for centuries. This fascinating flower has inspired artists and brought great wealth and even economic ruin to people who have fallen under its spell. Explore the tulip's history and discover the remarkable journey the flower bulb has taken from the wilds of the Himalayan highlands to a garden like yours. Conveniently located in the Jordaan district of historic Amsterdam near the Anne Frank House.
  • Hollandsche Schouwburg
    Hollandsche Schouwburg
  • Foam Photography Museum Amsterdam
    Foam enables people all over the world to experience and enjoy photography, whether it's at our museum in Amsterdam, on the website, via Foam Magazine or in our Editions Gallery.Completed in 1716, the building where Foam is situated - Keizersgracht 609 - first operated as a warehouse. In 2002 it became Foam and has since been a hotspot for photography lovers.Foam nurtures and shows upcoming artists in combination with exhibitions of well known photographers and historical work. It has a gallery, library, bookshop and cafe.
  • Stadsarchief Amsterdam
    The Amsterdam City Archives (the largest in the world), located in historic building De Bazel is housing a historical topographical collection with millions of maps, drawings and pictures, a library and extensive audio, film and photo archives. All these archives show how today’s city was made in the past by organizing intriguing activities (guided tours, arranged in advance), temporary & permanent exhibitions. Start december 7th - The Private World of Rembrandt - Tales of love, money and art. The exhibition tells the personal story of the greatest painter in the history of the Netherlands. Amsterdam city archives manages a large proportion of documents, witch relate to his work, clients, wives, lovers, children and financial difficulties. Permanent: The treasury chamber. In the cozy areas are showcases and also filing cabinets with documents, archaeological artifects and photo's. A visit brings you very close to the people who witnessed crucial moments in the history of Amsterdam.
  • EYE Film Institute Netherlands
    EYE Filmmuseum is the Dutch centre for film culture and heritage. On april 5 2012 EYE opened the doors of a futuristic building on the banks of the river IJ right next to Amsterdam's Central station. A free ferry service runs right at the back of the train station and takes you across in less than 3 minutes (24/7).The EYE building was designed by Delugan & Meissl Associated architects from Austria and is freely accessible. It holds 4 screening rooms that showcase a wide variety of films, from historical classics to the latest arthouse premieres. There is a 1200m2 exhibtion space with 4 changing exhibtions every year.There is a large terrace with a spectaculair view over Amsterdam. The bar and restaurant are open 7 days a week from 10.00pm to 01.00am.
  • Madame Tussauds Amsterdam
    Madame Tussauds Amsterdam
  • Amsterdam Pipe Museum
    Amsterdam Pipe Museum
  • Museum Cobra
    CoBrA Museum of Modern Art
  • Amsterdam Museum
    Housed in a splendid 17th-century building that was a former civic orphanage, this museum tells the history of Amsterdam through its vast collection of art and artifacts from medieval times to the present.
  • Museum Het Schip
    Museum Het Schip
  • Museum of the Canals
    Museum Het Grachtenhuis (The Canal House) is the natural starting point for visitors to Amsterdam. It is located in one of the most beautiful canalside houses. Het Grachtenhuis introduces visitors to one of the best city development projects in the world: the 17th-century canals of Amsterdam. During your visit to the multimedia, interactive exhibition, you will travel in 40 minutes through 400 years of history.
  • Houseboat Museum
    A LOOK INSIDE A HOUSEBOAT At the Houseboat Museum, you get the chance to experience first-hand what it’s to live in a houseboat on an Amsterdam canal. The museum is located in the Hendika Maria”, a former cargo ship built in 1914. The cargo hold is now a cosy living space featuring all the conveniences and a surprising amount of space and comfort. * Photography permitted * Plenty headroom inside * Description available in twenty languages Welcome on board!
  • Het Scheepvaartmuseum| The National Maritime Museum
    Het Scheepvaartmuseum, The National Maritime Museum, tells inspiring stories of how the sea is in our genes. Come and enjoy the stimulating, interactive exhibitions and the stunning 17th century building.
  • Museum Van Loon
    In the heart of Amsterdam on the Keizersgracht the house of the Amsterdam regent family Van Loon can still be seen. In 1602 Willem van Loon co-founded the Dutch East-India Company. Seven days a week the family opens their home and collection to the public. Get a glimpse of the life of the Amsterdam Van Loon family in one of the finest canal houses of the city.
  • Huis Marseille
    Huis Marseille is Amsterdam's first photography museum. For over fifteen years now, Huis Marseille has been offering a varied exhibition program in which photography's rich history and diverse uses are given consideration. In addition to this, the museum also frequently shows work from its own collection of contemporary photography. Huis Marseille serves as a platform for the particularization of photography. The museum provides a view of the 'landscape' taking shape in photography; it presents photographers, artists and forms of photography which do justice to visual quality and which can be counted among the medium's major, but also lesser known, highlights. This stands in contrast to the profusion of photography as a mass medium. In terms of the installation of exhibitions, the unique structure of this house plays a significant role. Each of the thirteen exhibition spaces has its own specific character, yet all of them relate well to the work on display. The building still has the atmosphere of a 'gentleman's residence', but its rooms have now become galleries. A sense of warmth and intimacy has remained. Huis Marseille strives to make the visitor feel welcome in these home-like surroundings.
  • Museum Tot Zover
    A museum dedicated to the ways Dutch people approach the inevitability of death: now & in the past. ´Such an amazing museum... my favorite place to visit in Amsterdam!´ Bill Pechet, Vancouver - Guestbook review june 2017
  • Oude Kerk
    Oude Kerk
  • Our Lord in the Attic Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder
    In the heart of Amsterdam's bustling centre lies one of the city's oldest museums: Museum Our Lord in the Attic. Here visitors get to experience the Dutch Golden Age in a special way: a 17th-century house with a top floor converted into a Catholic church.
  • Artis Micropia
    Micropia
  • Nieuwe Kerk
    Nieuwe Kerk
  • Museu Stedelijk
    Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
  • The Cat Cabinet
    The Cat Cabinet
  • Portugese Synagoge
    Portuguese Synagogue
  • Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam
    Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam
  • Willet-Holthuysen Museum
    Willet-Holthuysen Museum
  • Molen Van Sloten
    Rembrandt Molen van Sloten - Amsterdam / Kuiperijmuseum
  • Wereldmuseum Amsterdam
    Tropenmuseum
  • Moco Museum Amsterdam
    The Moco Museum is an independent museum located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, dedicated to exhibiting modern and contemporary art
  • Attraction featuring a 5D flight simulation with wind & water effects over Holland's famous sights.
  • Papiermolen De Schoolmeester/moulin a papier De Schoolmeester
    De Schoolmeester is a smock mill in Westzaan, North Holland, the Netherlands which is maintained in full working order. It is the only wind powered paper mill in the world.
  • Straat Museum
    Visitors can take a deep dive into street art in the hip Amsterdam-North Area

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Once the card is activated (from the first time it is used), it is then valid for the consecutive hours shown on your card
  • All locations included can only be visited one time
  • Please be aware that you need to book a time slot for some of the City Card venues. For more detailed info per venue please go to, choose the venue you'd like to visit and see their page for detailed info on how to book your timeslot. It is not necessary to have the physical City Card in order to book your timeslots. You can book these ahead of time.
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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    I amsterdam City Card

    Location Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe
    $77.42
    This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after they redeem the gift voucher.
    How it works?
    01 You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
    02 We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
    03 Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!
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