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Combo (Save 16%): Rijksmuseum Tickets + 1-Hour Amsterdam Sightseeing Canal Cruise

Rijksmuseum facade with visitors, Amsterdam, part of Skip The Line Combo tour.
Visitors viewing a large painting at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
Sightseeing boat on Amsterdam canal passing under a bridge with bicycles.
Canal boat in front of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.

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4.7/5(2,630)

Knut G

Couple
Verified booking
Last week
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Rijksmuseum isn’t the kind of place you just “quickly walk through”; it’s more of a comprehensive deep dive into Dutch history and European art. The building itself feels like a mix of a palace and a journey through time, and this is immediately confirmed inside: huge halls, perfectly curated rooms, and a layout that makes it surprisingly easy to find your way around despite the size. The absolute highlight, of course, are the masterpieces by Rembrandt van Rijn, especially the famous “Night Watch,” which stands in its own room and is even more impressive in real life than in any photo. The works by Johannes Vermeer are also exceptionally powerful—the play of light, the details, the tranquility in the scenes—it simply has a different quality when you stand right in front of it. What really stands out positively: The exhibition isn’t just “old and dusty,” but is presented in a modern way, well-lit, and logically organized. You can tell that a lot of emphasis is placed on the experience here, not just on the mere presentation of art. Even if you’re not a big art fan, you’ll find yourself lingering because the rooms keep delivering surprising highlights. One practical tip: Make sure to bring enough time; otherwise, you’ll just rush through and miss half of it. Two to four hours is the minimum if you really want to enjoy it. Overall, it’s one of the few museums that fully deserves the hype and isn’t just overrated by tourists.

Viktoriia A

Couple
Verified booking
Last week
Walking into the Rijksmuseum felt less like visiting a museum and more like stepping into a living story of art, history, and human imagination. From the moment I entered, I was surrounded by masterpieces that I had only ever seen in books and on screens. Standing in front of Rembrandt’s The Night Watch was unforgettable — not because of its size or fame, but because it felt alive. Every painting seemed to whisper a different story, connecting centuries of human experience in a way that felt surprisingly personal. What impressed me most was how the Rijksmuseum makes art accessible to everyone. Whether you’re an art expert or someone simply curious about beauty, the museum welcomes you into its world. The architecture itself is breathtaking, blending history and modern design so seamlessly that every hallway feels like part of the exhibition. But the real magic of the Rijksmuseum is that it changes the way you see. You leave not only with photos, but with a renewed sense of curiosity, creativity, and appreciation for the people who came before us. Some places entertain you. Some places educate you. The Rijksmuseum does something far more powerful — it inspires you. If I could describe my visit in one word, it would be: unforgettable.

Ilya S

Couple
Verified booking
Last week
I had a wonderful visit to the Rijksmuseum. The museum is beautifully organized and offers an impressive collection of Dutch art and history. Seeing masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer in person was an unforgettable experience. The exhibits are informative, well-presented, and suitable for visitors of all ages. The building itself is stunning, combining historic architecture with modern facilities. The staff were friendly and helpful, making the visit even more enjoyable. I also appreciated the clear signage and the relaxing atmosphere throughout the museum. I highly recommend the Rijksmuseum to anyone visiting Amsterdam. It is a world-class museum that provides a fascinating journey through Dutch culture and artistic heritage.

Nazir N

Family
Verified booking
2 days ago
It was an awsome and knowledge trip. Know lot of things which me and my family didn't aware of it. Lot of beautiful drawings specially Van Gogh and related one. Lot of sculptures. Really knowledge factors. Recommend to all who are eager of knowledge.

Nicola M

Solo
Verified booking
Last week
Loved both museums. Moco had a great free audio guide and awesome works. Rijks is so impressive. I love it all. The art, antiquities, architecture and the garden! But my favourite was the library.

Edith K

Solo
Verified booking
Last week
The user interface is really super simple, and the process is completely hassle-free. Thanks for the support. The Rijksmuseum itself is definitely worth a visit! All in all, it was a great day.
    • Dive into history with the Rijksmuseum's vast collections, then cruise past Amsterdam's famous landmarks on a glass-top boat, all with one combo ticket.

    • Get up close and explore over 400 masterpieces at the Rijksmuseum, including Rembrandt's The Night Watch and Vermeer's The Milkmaid.

    • Learn more about what you see with the in-depth multimedia guide, which brings the art and history of the museum to life.

    • Board the cruise from Centraal Station, just 15 minutes away by public transport, and relax on a glass-top boat with clear views of the city.

    • See Amsterdam’s famous Anne Frank House and Skinny Bridge, during the 60-minute cruise while listening to insights via onboard commentary and a multilingual audio guide.

  • Rijksmuseum

    • Timed entry to the Rijksmuseum

    • Access to all exhibitions

    • Multimedia tour in 10+ languages

    Amsterdam Canal Cruise

    • 60-min Amsterdam canal cruise

    • Boarding from Centraal Station

    • Onboard audio guide in English (on speakers)

    • Multilingual audio guide via mobile in Chinese, German, Spanish, French, Hindi, Indonesian, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Thai, Turkish, and Cantonese

    • Children's colouring page or bingo (for kids)

    • Heated panoramic glass-top roof boats

  • Amsterdam Canal Cruise

    • Earphones (available at additional cost)
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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    What our guests say

    Knut G

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Rijksmuseum isn’t the kind of place you just “quickly walk through”; it’s more of a comprehensive deep dive into Dutch history and European art. The building itself feels like a mix of a palace and a journey through time, and this is immediately confirmed inside: huge halls, perfectly curated rooms, and a layout that makes it surprisingly easy to find your way around despite the size. The absolute highlight, of course, are the masterpieces by Rembrandt van Rijn, especially the famous “Night Watch,” which stands in its own room and is even more impressive in real life than in any photo. The works by Johannes Vermeer are also exceptionally powerful—the play of light, the details, the tranquility in the scenes—it simply has a different quality when you stand right in front of it. What really stands out positively: The exhibition isn’t just “old and dusty,” but is presented in a modern way, well-lit, and logically organized. You can tell that a lot of emphasis is placed on the experience here, not just on the mere presentation of art. Even if you’re not a big art fan, you’ll find yourself lingering because the rooms keep delivering surprising highlights. One practical tip: Make sure to bring enough time; otherwise, you’ll just rush through and miss half of it. Two to four hours is the minimum if you really want to enjoy it. Overall, it’s one of the few museums that fully deserves the hype and isn’t just overrated by tourists.

    Viktoriia A

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    Walking into the Rijksmuseum felt less like visiting a museum and more like stepping into a living story of art, history, and human imagination. From the moment I entered, I was surrounded by masterpieces that I had only ever seen in books and on screens. Standing in front of Rembrandt’s The Night Watch was unforgettable — not because of its size or fame, but because it felt alive. Every painting seemed to whisper a different story, connecting centuries of human experience in a way that felt surprisingly personal. What impressed me most was how the Rijksmuseum makes art accessible to everyone. Whether you’re an art expert or someone simply curious about beauty, the museum welcomes you into its world. The architecture itself is breathtaking, blending history and modern design so seamlessly that every hallway feels like part of the exhibition. But the real magic of the Rijksmuseum is that it changes the way you see. You leave not only with photos, but with a renewed sense of curiosity, creativity, and appreciation for the people who came before us. Some places entertain you. Some places educate you. The Rijksmuseum does something far more powerful — it inspires you. If I could describe my visit in one word, it would be: unforgettable.

    Ilya S

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    I had a wonderful visit to the Rijksmuseum. The museum is beautifully organized and offers an impressive collection of Dutch art and history. Seeing masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer in person was an unforgettable experience. The exhibits are informative, well-presented, and suitable for visitors of all ages. The building itself is stunning, combining historic architecture with modern facilities. The staff were friendly and helpful, making the visit even more enjoyable. I also appreciated the clear signage and the relaxing atmosphere throughout the museum. I highly recommend the Rijksmuseum to anyone visiting Amsterdam. It is a world-class museum that provides a fascinating journey through Dutch culture and artistic heritage.

    Nazir N

    Family
    Verified booking
    2 days ago
    It was an awsome and knowledge trip. Know lot of things which me and my family didn't aware of it. Lot of beautiful drawings specially Van Gogh and related one. Lot of sculptures. Really knowledge factors. Recommend to all who are eager of knowledge.

    Nicola M

    Solo
    Verified booking
    Last week
    Loved both museums. Moco had a great free audio guide and awesome works. Rijks is so impressive. I love it all. The art, antiquities, architecture and the garden! But my favourite was the library.
  • Enjoy two contrasting experiences—exploration of the Rijksmuseum and an Amsterdam canal cruise—with a single ticket.

    Getting started

    Your sightseeing journey is completely flexible. Head to either the Rijksmuseum or the canal cruise boarding point at Centraal Station to validate your ticket. Once finished, make your way to the other location, just a short 15-minute ride away.

    What to expect

    Rijksmuseum

    The Rijksmuseum is the Netherlands’ national museum, displaying over 8,000 objects spanning from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Famous for its Dutch history, the museum houses works by celebrated artists from around the world.

    Features:

    • World-famous masterpieces: See works from the Dutch Golden Age, including Rembrandt's The Night Watch, Vermeer’s The Milkmaid, and a self-portrait by Van Gogh.

    • Extensive collection and learning: Explore themed galleries showcasing the evolution of Dutch painting, decorative arts, and historical artifacts, with detailed commentary provided through a multilingual multimedia guide.

    Amsterdam Canal Cruise

    Relax and enjoy Amsterdam's sights from its most famous vantage point—the water. This comfortable 60-minute scenic cruise lets you admire the city’s landmarks and canal-side architecture without the hassle of navigating yourself.

    Features:

    • Iconic route and views: Glide through Amsterdam’s waterways for a full hour, passing landmarks such as the Anne Frank House and the Skinny Bridge.

    • Sightseeing and insights: Take in panoramic views from a glass-top boat while learning about the history of the canals and the city’s landmarks through a multilingual audio guide.

  • What's not allowed

    Rijksmuseum

    • Pets are not permitted inside the museum.

    • Flash photography is strictly forbidden.

    • Cash payments are not accepted at the museum’s cafes or shops.

    • Items larger than A4 size are not allowed inside the museum.

    Amsterdam Canal Cruise

    • Pets are not allowed on board.

    • Strollers are prohibited for safety reasons. You may leave your stroller at the storage area before boarding.

    Accessibility

    Rijksmuseum

    • The museum is accessible for wheelchair users and guests with prams or strollers.

    • Guide dogs are welcome.

    Amsterdam Canal Cruise

    • The cruise is not accessible for wheelchairs or strollers.

    • Guide dogs are allowed on board.

    Additional information

    Rijksmuseum

    • Tickets allow entry up to 15 minutes after the scheduled time, and you may stay until closing.

    • Visitors who cannot navigate independently may bring one companion for free. Companion tickets are available at cash register 1.

    • Lockers are available at Museum Square for storing luggage.

    • Only handbags up to A4 size are permitted; larger items such as umbrellas or big bags must be left in the cloakroom.

    • The museum cannot accommodate travel luggage, folding bikes, musical instruments, skateboards, or similar items.

    • Tickets are valid only for the chosen date and time. Late arrivals may be considered no-shows and are not eligible for a refund or reschedule.

    • If you are delayed, speak with museum staff at the entrance. Entry is not guaranteed, but staff will assist depending on availability.

    Amsterdam Canal Cruise

    • Children up to 3 years old board for free. Children aged 4–12 pay €12.50, and those over 12 pay the adult rate.

    • Arrive at least 15 minutes before departure.

    • All boats are covered to ensure comfort in all weather.

    • English commentary plays by default. To select another language, scan the onboard QR code and access the audio guide via free Wi-Fi. Bring your own earphones or purchase them onboard for €1.50.

    • Routes may vary due to municipal works, giving new highlights on each trip.

    • Carry a pair of earphones or headphones to use with your multilingual audio guide.

    • Facilities onboard include free Wi-Fi and restrooms.

    • 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.