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    3.8 (37 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Michelle B.

    Fun museum to walk around. The resident tuxedo cat is super friendly! Lots of art work and sculptures. Wonderful stop!

    Heather S.

    Sweet little place to see all things cat. Statues, art, and figurines line the walls and even the garden. If you are lucky, it is possible to meet the cat residents and you might get to pet them too if they are feeling social. If you are a cat lover this is an excellent stop!

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    Rachelle R.

    I know there are many mixed reviews of this museum however my husband and I more than enjoyed our time here. It is a small oddities style space. There are three large rooms with different cat paintings and sculptures. I think it is a great experience for the cheap price. There were two museum cats that were absolute sweetie pies and very calm. I don't like the reviews where people are upset they were ignored by cats. Cats are live animals and can have their own schedules and preferences if you are calm and kind they are much more likely to want to be around you. I would even come back here because while small it was super calming and fun for us. The fast paced city of Amsterdam fades away while inside this place. I have nothing negative at all to say and we are so happy we came. I think you have to just accept this place for what it is and you will have a great time! We also got a fun Dutch card cat game. Hopefully we can translate and play it soon!

    The backyard with cat posters everywhere.
    Louisa M.

    I LOVE cats and I'm speedily on my way to becoming a crazy cat lady like the one who owns this "museum." I use the term loosely because this is basically a weird old lady's stinky house that's filled with cat paraphernalia and a few random felines. Oh, and she charges 10 bucks to get inside. The whole place reeks of cat urine, but I only saw two live kitties. There's a bunch of disturbing cat-themed "artworks" and tapestries and crap piled high in every corner. Playbills, photographs, varying degrees of awfulness in the form of sculpture and paintings, and photocopied images of cats stuck in frames. I am not making this up. I know, I know, it sounds amazeballs AWESOME. Sadly, it's not. I wanted to love this place but I couldn't get out of there fast enough. I walked way out of my way to visit and I left sorely disappointed. This cat lover is pawsitively (hee!) stunned at the high rating of this tourist trap and rip-off. My husband summed it up perfectly when he turned to me and said "why the hell did we PAY to see this, we have cats at home!" Even the small gift shop was a huge letdown. My advice is to save your dough for something worthwhile in Amsterdam and just go find the weird cat lady in your own hometown and invite yourself over for tea. Same experience for sure.

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    Judith M.

    Pretty awesome collection. Rather steep at 7E though, so I'm not inclined to go five stars. Also, hasn't on the posters in a way that does disservice to the rooms. Did I like it? Loved it. Would i recommend it? Absolutely. But not fve stars. Also has WI Fi & a bathroom.

    Buket B.

    Even though it's a small museum, it's definitely peacefully satisfying your need of uploading your system some really magnificient data full of cats:) Cats are everywhere in this building and there is one special kitty, who helps you walk around the rooms and guides you through the exhibit. I loved this little break from all the touristy activities and tourists also. Not many people found out about this place, I think; but if you love cats and wouldn't mind seeing some artworks by picasso and rembrandt (containing cats) you should definitely visit Kattenkabinet! :)

    Old cat-themes pinball machine
    Elle E.

    This place is overpriced for what it is. You basically pay to have admission to a cat hoarder's home. That being said, I'll acknowledge that the collection of cat art is pretty vast: it's from various time periods, different artists, and in an array of forms (pottery, oil paintings, even animation). If you're really into cats this might be a good rainy day activity, but if you skip it you won't be missing out on something that can't be satisfied by YouTubing some cat videos.

    David S.

    This place actually really surprised me. I have heard that it can take ages to get into a cat cafe so you can sit down a pet some cats, however hidden away in Amsterdam is this place. It isn't actually a cat cafe but rather a museum that is dedicated to everything to do with cats, and as can be expected there are real cats that wonder around the place (though when they get sick of people they can disappear out the back). The museum is basically a collection of posters and cat figurines, as well as a couple of kittens, and an adult cat, that roam around the place. There is also a shop downstairs where you can purchase copies of the posters on display (as well as other things). If you love cats it is definitely a place to check out.

    I am not ashamed to admit that I am the craziest of cat women, so when I saw there was a cat museum in Amsterdam, I just HAD to go! It's not huge inside, in fact it's someone's house that was turned into a museum to commemorate their favourite pet (I'd totally do the same thing to be honest) Lots of interesting cat memorabilia dotted around the place. Can you imagine my shock and joy when a REAL cat appeared and tried to show me and my boyfriend around the place!? Honestly, it was one of the highlights of my trip. For cat lovers, this is a must see - however if you're not inclined to love the felines, this may not be for you.

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    More of a novelty museum than anything else, not worth the money lol

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    8 years ago

    Two stars, one for each cat. 1 level of House, a backyard, cat art and 2 cats. Nice guy at the front desk, but not much to see.

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    Not a lot to see here. Cat artwork and advertisements. Someone crazy about cats would probably like it.

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    Van Gogh Museum - From top floor of exhibit looking down

    Van Gogh Museum

    4.4(769 reviews)
    1.1 kmMuseumkwartier, Zuid

    I am beyond amazed that I get to see the actual Sunflower painting!! O.M.G!…read more I'm not posting any artwork here, because I don't want to take away anyone's experience. If I could go back to Amsterdam, I would definitely go back to this museum again. Yellow is such a joyful color. After visiting the museum, it has a deeper meaning to me. I went through entire museum floor by floor, showroom by showroom. Every corner has something that amazes me. I also got a chance to see how Van Gogh actually looked like! My goodness. I couldn't believe my eyes. A few tips: 1- you must make a reservation online ahead of time. I saw many people got turned away while I was waiting in line for security check. 1b- it's okay to be in line 15 minutes before your supposed arrival time. 2-it's best to buy the audio tour ticket along with the entrance fee instead of buying it on site. It was sold out when I got there. 3-there is a book store on the top floor, and you can actually take home a blank Sunflower coloring sheet for free! It's on an easel at the corner by the window.

    TIP - order tickets ahead in time online to make sure you can get in on the day/time you want…read more A beautiful looking museum. Lots of Van Gogh art works to view and take in. Self guided tour comes with a player with headphones to that you can learn about the different Van Gogh art periods and works of art. Overall the museum was okay. You see a lot of Van Gogh art but not much about his life and world around him. I preferred the Rembrandt House as it showed his home and living arrangements - it gave you glimpse of his life at that time. I think the Rijks Museum would be a better choice to see a variety of artists.

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    Van Gogh Museum - Some of van Gogh's influences

    Some of van Gogh's influences

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    Bols Cocktail Experience Amsterdam - Bar you can hang out in after the tour

    Bols Cocktail Experience Amsterdam

    4.4(104 reviews)
    1.0 kmMuseumkwartier, Zuid
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    Fun history of Bols and the distilling of different flavors of alcoholic liqueurs…read more Self-guided tour with audio. After you pay for your ticket at the front desk, you put your jackets and loose items in a locker (free) and pickup an audio tour device and program it for your preferred language (easy). You get a yummy cocktail to savor at the end! And there's a fun gift shop to peruse, where we bought tulip glasses for the purpose of drinking Genever . We enjoyed the Espresso martini and Red Light Negroni at the bar at the end. Both were made skillfully and tasted delicious! The highlight of the experience, honestly, was meeting Lars (aka "Larson") and Julia at the front desk. They were hilarious with each other and delightful with us. They helped us package the 6 tulip glasses in paper within styrofoam boxes for sturdy protection during travel. They are the true stars of this operation.

    I enjoy distillery tours when I travel. I browsed the list of attractions that accept the I…read moreAmsterdam card and came across Bols Amsterdam. It's located near Museumplein by all of the major museums which was so convenient. I was interested in doing a cocktail class with the tour, but wasn't sure if I could book the class with the I Amsterdam card. I sent an email through the website and a DM on Instagram and no one responded, which was disappointing. When I arrived, I inquired about it. They offered to let me upgrade my ticket, but I declined. Once I got checked in, I received a vial of a mystery flavored genever to taste at the end of the tour. The tour is self guided and it is truly a sensory experience. The tour starts with the history of Bols, then goes into the process of making genever. There are interactive elements throughout. It was really cool to see Lucas Bols' original recipe book from 1820. Towards the end of the tour, I tried the mystery genever in the sensory booth. I don't remember the flavor, but it was red and it was sweet. The sensory booth contains a camera that records your reaction as you're tasting it. At the end of the tour, guests are able to enjoy a complimentary cocktail. The bar area was really cool. They have a flair booth where you can learn how to spin and throw cocktail bottles. They also had house music playing which created a fun vibe. The bartender that made my drink was Serchan (pronounced "Sar-John"). He was so nice and let me sample a couple of genevers. I ordered the First Aid cocktail. It was citrus forward and refreshing! He also printed out a receipt with the cocktail recipe. I threw some cash in the tip jar and learned that they accept cash in any currency! This was a fun experience! Any activity where I can have a delicious cocktail and learn something new is right up my alley.

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    Bols Cocktail Experience Amsterdam - Sign at beginning of tour

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    Stedelijk Museum - More 20th century art and objects, Alexander Calder mobile hanging from ceiling

    Stedelijk Museum

    4.0(90 reviews)
    1.2 kmMuseumkwartier, Zuid

    If you're going to take in a modern art museum while in Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum is a good…read moreoption. Admission is €22.50, but if you're 18 and under - it's free! Two hours is a good amount of time to allow to explore the museum, from my experience. Prebook your time for an optimal, smooth experience. It's actually right by the Van Gogh museum so can make for a good accompaniment to that. Weekday mornings are best to avoid crowds. Grab one of their free audio tours when you walk in to get all the details on what you're seeing while walking through!

    If you're into modern art and design, the Stedelijk is a must. The location is perfect--it's right…read moreon Museumplein, so it's close to everything and easy to work into a day of sightseeing. The museum is huge, and the collection is incredibly diverse, ranging from classic modernists like Mondrian and Picasso to wild contemporary installations. Definitely plan to spend at least 2 to 3 hours here if you want to see both the permanent collection and the rotating exhibitions without rushing. One of the highlights for me was the cafe (Fonda/Sandberg). It has a beautiful, airy design with lots of natural light, making it the perfect spot to recharge with a coffee after walking through the galleries. The "bathtub" architecture is just as cool on the inside as it is on the outside!

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    Stedelijk Museum - Lobby seating at communal tables

    Lobby seating at communal tables

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    Lobby around closing time

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    Erotic Museum Amsterdam - Abends beleuchtet.

    Erotic Museum Amsterdam

    2.8(10 reviews)
    1.1 kmDe Wallen, Centrum

    I've been chomping at the bit to write a review on this puppy. You know the saying "When in…read moreRome...", well, this stop falls into the category of "When in Amsterdam..." I don't typically find myself at sex museums, but this time, I figured what the hell. Located in the Red Light District, this charmer of a museum aims to strike visitors from the get go with a Dutch female mannequin perched upon a bicycle with a dildo pumping in out and out as she merrily pedals along. Oh what? You don't regularly see Dutch gals on bikes getting it as they roll along? I have to say it was a sour start to the visit. I had hoped the museum would take a moderate stance that didn't objectify women throughout every inch of the four-story building. However, my friend and I entered with an open mind (he seemed to be especially excited) and curious approach. The museum is organized into four small rooms that continue to wind upward floor after floor. One would expect even an Erotic Museum to have nameplates to describe the clay sculptures of Chinese women double-teaming a man sporting a golden, leg-like rod and papyrus covered with naked fairies you find yourself gazing upon. Unfortunately, their were no such nameplates - rather, they were described with simple plates like "China 1945" or "Madonna 1989". In addition to a lack of nameplates, there seems to be no particular organization or pattern from room to room (other than the dedicated S+M floor complete with a mannequin draped upon a chained chair perfect for perverted picture opps). I prefer my sex museums orderly and with rhythm. Maybe I'm a snobby museum-goer, but I'm not going to deny that I like to know what the hell I'm looking at and a building full of sex-related nicknacks isn't going to cut it. One last note, be sure to peek your head in the cartoony side room complete with ceramic mushrooms to sit upon and the.weirdest.fucking.film. you've ever seen. I believe this cartoon porn was created in America based on the English dialect. Imagine (yes, I said imagine - so play along): a cartoon female with only her breasts exposed and cats and other talking animals "putting it to her" or battling raging boners. Weird. Really weird. Like kinda sorta made my skin crawl watching it. But, I'm going to tell you to check it out, but only because it was THAT weird and I want to hear what you think of it.

    This place is not particularly 'Erotic', and would not per se fall in the traditional category of…read more'Museum'. It is however exactly what you would imagine that dirty old man from across the streets basement looks like. The collection of artifacts and..things.. is eclectic, outrageous and humorous. Do not come here if you are of the conservative kind, expecting to see G rated paintings and statues. It's pretty much dicks and dildos galore, and most of the depicted scenes are pretty demented. The room full of black and white antiquated porn is interesting, but not nearly as great as the room filled with mushrooms. Take a seat on one of these huge mushrooms, maybe pop a magic one you bought earlier in the day and enjoy the most fucked up movie you will ever watch. It's a cartoon involving beastiality with cutesie characters if that says enough. I came here as a total joke and to kill some time one day, and actually had a pretty alright time here, considering. If you are visiting Amsterdam for say, three days, this is not the place you'd want to waste your time. However, if you are done 'windowshopping' around the neighborhood, or end up needing shelter for one of the Netherlands' famous downpours - go ahead and push your boundaries for a few minutes. Please try not to fall down the steps tho, with your touristy feet that aren't used to STEEP stairs. I don't know how Dutchies are the tallest folk on Earth and can stand the tiny-ness of everything in their country. Good thing I am fun-sized. Anyways, like I said; this place is not for the faint of heart - but if you have a cooky sense of humor you will be sure to share a few laughs with your buds. PS. Going here you might finally understand why us Dutchies are so keen on biking everywhere. I'm totally kidding of course.. Maybe.

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    Erotic Museum Amsterdam - Frau Antje

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