
- 4.8/5
LittlePeaceLilyThe museum showcases many masterpieces of Van Gogh…efficient queue system as per the timing slot.
- 4.8/5
GeiorgiestravelsIf you plan to drop in only to see the famous masterpieces then you may view this as an expensive place , however there is a huge amount to see. I booked a 9am time slot , was there for 8 hours and didn’t even not have time to get to all floors. You can hire an audio tour but my advice is not to waste money on that and just download the official museum app which is free. Many art pieces have a number, you type in the number and get the audio, or the app has tours of the different galleries which focus on the highlights…. There’s an audio tour for the masterpieces gallery. Even with 8 hours, I did not have time to do all the possible audio tours. You can check your coat and use lockers for free. The cafe has very good quality food and was not as expensive as I was expecting for a museum.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userBuy a cup of coffee or tea before boarding and enjoy your leisure time. Feel the customs and customs of Amsterdam on the water, see historical relics, enjoy the beautiful scenery of the beam bridge, and listen to the past and present. Before boarding, I thought what was there to see in Amsterdam. After the boat started: this experience was still good, and I could calm down and savor life. The Prince's Canal, Anne's House, West Church, "Dentures of Amsterdam", whether serious, deep, or funny, RMB 127 is still worth it. This boat is relatively basic and cost-effective; you can also try a more expensive boat full of colorful flower decorations, take pictures, and the most important thing is that there are wine waiters on the boat, and you can order wine/drinks.
- 4.6/5
RaxhelsVisiting the Anne Frank House was truly unforgettable. The museum is thoughtfully curated, the exhibits are moving, and walking through the Secret Annex gives a vivid sense of history. A must-visit in Amsterdam!
- 4.4/5
alanacaitlinnGood to see what it’s like, also feels kinda perverse goggling at people trying to make a living butttt idk
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userIt can't be compared with the palaces in China. But the palaces in Europe are all like that. It is equipped with Chinese electronic devices for introduction, but the positioning is not very sensitive. It is better to move in the order of the code.
- 4.7/5
EmperorXiIt's very good! One of beautiful spots in Europe. Kind Dutch people, and everyone can speak English. Recommend for travelers
- 4.6/5
Richard RahhalThe Heineken Experience in Amsterdam is more than just a brewery tour it’s an immersive journey into the world of one of the most iconic beer brands. From the moment you step inside the historic brewery, you’re greeted with a vibrant mix of history, innovation, and interactive fun.The tour takes you through the fascinating story of Heineken, from its humble beginnings in 1864 to its global presence today. The original brewing equipment and vintage ads are a treat for history buffs.The 4D ride and virtual brewing experience are standout moments ,engaging, entertaining, and surprisingly educational. You’ll leave with a new appreciation for the art of brewing.Of course, no visit is complete without sampling the beer! The tasting room offers freshly brewed Heineken, and the bartenders are happy to share tips on how to pour the perfect pint.It’s inspiring to see Heineken’s commitment to sustainability, from water conservation to eco-friendly packaging. PROOST!
- 4.7/5
SUNSHINE ONUSA famous attraction that is worth visiting. Today the weather is nice and sunny, with plenty of sunshine, which is suitable for taking pictures. This is a famous windmill attraction. Along the lake path, you can enjoy various windmills, cultural landscapes and some cheese huts. Some windmills are workers and run under the action of wind. I took a lot of photos and enjoyed the picturesque windmill village.
- 4.3/5
Joe the world citizenIt is a nice small museum in the heart of Amsterdam, Holland. This museum tells the story of Rembrandt as an artist and how he trained his disciples. There are paintings from Rembrandt himself and from his disciples. It is worth to visit and it does not take a long time to go through the whole museum.







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