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    THIS IS HOLLAND

    4.1 (14 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Bambi B.

    I loved the idea of this. We tried to go the day before but tickets were all sold out. This time we bought online. It wasn't the most user-friendly doing it this way but we got the tickets purchased after a second try. The first credit card we used had to be verified and they called our home which we clearly were not at. The pre-ride was all good, but the motion from side-to-side had me feeling very green. I've been on simulator rides before and have usually felt OK, but I felt so sick to my stomach that I nearly vomited. The turning and side-motion left me dizzy and praying it would end. I am not afraid of heights but the motion was awful. Please be advised. My husband didn't feel sick but closed his eyes for enough of it. He doesn't like heights and during the ride, you have the feeling you were going to crash into things. His comment was that we spent over 50 euros to feel pretty lousy afterward. Also, his hip was bothering him, so we took elevator up but had to take four floors of stairs down because that elevator was broken. So disappointed in our experience.

    M n.

    Good customer service, easy to find. You can wait inside and have a cup of coffee. The one thing I don't like is that it didn't depart on time.

    Dedra D.

    We bought tickets to This Is Holland with our A'DAM Look Out tickets together and received a discount. The ride was outstanding! We loved it! There was a bit of a wait so if you have time constraints or just do not want to wait then buy your tickets separately so that you can book a specific Tim!

    Great audio-visual displays!

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    It's located on the other side of the canal from the main train station and there is a free ferry that takes you there.

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    Anne Frank Huis - The room where the introduction is given.

    Anne Frank Huis

    4.6(755 reviews)
    1.6 kmCentrum

    I cried. I cried the day before…read more I cried the moment the curator said "today we're going to discuss Anne Frank." There is a window that opens on a certain day and it'll cover the next 6 weeks. If you miss this window, you won't get tickets. I almost missed the window as I completely forgot my 9hour time difference. For me, it opens midnight on Monday! Keep that in mind. So we got the 30 minute presentation + the tour of the place. There are no cameras allowed - that's to preserve the integrity of Anne's diary. There was also a section dedicated to Margot. Margot would have been 100 years old if she was here today. May god rest her soul. Turns out, Margot also kept a diary but it was lost when the bad people came to take the family away. Additionally, there was an entire team of people dedicated to keeping the family safe during their difficult time. Walking through the staircase to the annex felt - eerie and heartbreaking, you can see and experience the tight conditions in which the family lived. I had to duck my head to get to through the bookshelf that lead to the annex. Lots of the areas were bare because the bad people destroyed mostly everything. Though Anne's actual posters and pictures remained. There were also anecdotes from the friends and helpers about Anne and Margot. And even Peter as well. This is something I think every human should experience at least once in their lives. If you haven't read her diary, please do. Because sadly history tends to repeat itself.

    You must buy tickets in advance or you're unlikely to get in. I was wearing a small backpack that…read morethey let me keep on, as long as I wore it to the front. There's still a little line for the time you've booked, but that's just to stagger the entry a bit. The audio component was helpful to explain what we were seeing, but there was no audio for the living area for the Franks, et al. I suppose it was to make the mood more somber, but I think it would have been helpful. Knowing the story makes the place an overwhelming visit, but I agree with some other reviewers that some replica items in the living spaces could give the scene a more authentic feel for visitors. I also wish that they let fewer people enter at once so there was more time to really explore and reflect, rather than the 'keep it moving' feel that I had. That being said, it's still worth visiting.

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    Anne Frank Huis - The steeple of Westerkerk by Anne Frank's house from which she Gould hear the daily bell tolls

    The steeple of Westerkerk by Anne Frank's house from which she Gould hear the daily bell tolls

    Anne Frank Huis - Anne Frank.

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    Eye Filmmuseum - Some digital interaction options, most of which were unfortunately defective during my visit.

    Eye Filmmuseum

    4.0(57 reviews)
    0.1 kmNoord

    Great place to stop for a quick bite while exploring Amsterdam. The museum…read more.... Loved the cafe in the Eye Filmmuseum. Such a beautiful cafe with tiered seating overlooking the water. The carrot ginger soup with a slice of bread and butter was so delicious. Our friend enjoyed his avocado toast with a poached egg. Lunch for four with drinks was 44 euros which I think is a bargain for a nice lunch at a museum cafe. The museum itself is a bit odd. Entry to the special exhibits is up a flight of stairs. The exhibit we viewed was completely in the dark and a bit risqué. Definitely not appropriate for kids. The permanent collections are down the stairs with a separate entry that requires your ticket to be scanned again. Would not make a special trip here, but perfect for a lunch stop if you are doing This is Holland and the A'DAM Lookout Tower and Swing. Included on the I Amsterdam Card. Just have your card scanned. No need for a reservation.

    It has one of the most gorgeous views in_the_world!…read more Some of my happiest moments have been at the highest point of the stairs in the restaurant facing the IJ, the body of water between Centraal Station and Noord. This iconic building houses the national film archives and three annual exhibitions in addition to a permanent one. It has four movie theaters, a stunning restaurant and bar and finally, a gift shop. Forget Starbucks. Hop on a free ferry in front of the train station. Bring your laptop and work remotely in a tiered, cinematic space with dozens of others who vie for favorite view points in the restaurant. The food at the Eye Bar restaurant is fine, but the real joy is the people watching and the view. Currently on view is a retrospective of Werner Herzog's work.

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    Eye Filmmuseum - The Eye Museum

    The Eye Museum

    Eye Filmmuseum - Props from "Nosferatu" from the exhibition "Werner Herzog - The Ecstatic Truth"

    Props from "Nosferatu" from the exhibition "Werner Herzog - The Ecstatic Truth"

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    Torture Museum - This is waiting for you inside, and yes, it will haunt you.

    Torture Museum

    2.7(43 reviews)
    2.0 kmCentrum

    One of the top things on my wife's "must do" list while visiting Amsterdam was to visit the iconic…read moreTorture Museum. This mid size museum is tucked away right in the mix of things took us roughly 30 minutes to walk through (we didn't read every single thing, but still). From the moment you walk in you are thrown into a world of medieval ways to make people talk, remove their heads, or simply punish them for a crime they committed. Not only do you get to learn how such things were made, but most of them are right in front of you for you to actually see the bolts and wood used to actually....you know, do the thing. I was pretty mesmerized by all of the things I saw at the torture museum and my biggest complaint is the lack of magnets they had, TOURISTS NEED THAT MEMORY! Okay, I'm don't complaining. Overall, The Torture Museum was such a fun, yet disturbing time. I learned a lot, saw a lot of incredible pieces of history, and learned more about the human race that I am sadly apart of. In Amsterdam? Check this place out, a cool way to kill a half hour.

    We were walking downtown when we passed by the torture museum on 10/4/24. It was a pretty cheap…read moreprice so we figured why not take a peek inside. I wish it was more interactive as the museum itself is very small. You walk through and read framed pictures explaining different devices and then there are replicas of the devices. It probably took 20 minutes to get through. It was okay.

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    Torture Museum
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    Torture Museum - This is right outside the museum.

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    This is right outside the museum.

    Electric Ladyland

    Electric Ladyland

    4.1(10 reviews)
    1.7 kmJordaan, Centrum

    Not a traditional "museum" by any stretch, but with Amsterdam being the city boasting the world's…read moremost museums, I can see how the claim is made with places like this. It's a really nice spot, and the guy who runs it is extremely open and friendly with a wealth of information. He truly lives for this! If you arrive before it opens, you'll see people gathered around the door entrance, and you're there wondering what kind of place this really is. Doesn't look big from the outside at all, and looks like a shop more than a museum. Once you get inside the small space, you're greeted with black lighting above which illuminates all of the fluorescent artwork. There are paintings and sculptures with bright colors across the spectrum. Then you walk down these steps into the dark basement and see his special rock collection with the makeup of the rocks highlighted under the black lighting. Reminded me of geology class. Cool place, quick 30 minute experience.

    Fluorescence is LIFE…read more Me and my wife did this tour in March 2018. This museum opened my eyes to another world of Fluorescence. Fluorescence is pretty much a living organism. It takes energy, consumes it, produces the brightest colors you would ever see. The vibes in this place are exceptional. The location is very close to the Ann Frank Museum. Its just 5 Euros & they let you use a really trippy bathroom for free. The couple who are the owner are in their 70s but their energy and will to give back to the world, still keeps them coming back to the museum everyday. They do this without the help of a young person or receptionist to handle your reservations. Remember that before, giving a bad review and saying they cancelled your reservation. We did not have reservation but they let us in, because they could. I would advise to call them in advance, they are doing their best in their capacity to handle the online reservations. They not only let us in, but allowed us to stay for as long as we want, despite of the small space and huge crowd. Nik explained in detail, about the physics behind this & inspired me for the rest of the life to explore this amazing world. I have bought a black light even. The pigment he uses, makes his paint way more brighter than you would find anywhere else. Some of the artifacts on the first floor are for sale as well, and can spin your head around. We bought what we could. I forgot my wallet and the lady was kind enough to keep it open extra time, so i could pick it. Although the museum closes at 7 but if you are interested Nik can talk to you the whole day about it.

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    Electric Ladyland
    Electric Ladyland

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    THIS IS HOLLAND - museums - Updated July 2026

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