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Royal Palace Amsterdam Tickets with Audio Guide

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Amsterdam Royal Palace Tickets highlights

  • Explore the renowned Royal Palace in Amsterdam  that serves as King Willem-Alexander’s official reception venue and serves as the venue for state visits and various royal events.

  • Listen to the informative audio guide in English and other languages to learn about the history of this 17th-century monument.

  • Marvel at the stunning architecture of The Royal Palace, an important monument in which the throne is passed from one monarch to the next and royal weddings take place.

  • Admire the exquisite sculptures by famous artists from the Dutch era including Ferdinand Bol and Govert Flinck, which showcase the artistic brilliance of these 17th Century artists.

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Timings: 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM

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Royal Palace Amsterdam
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 147, 1012 RJ Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam Royal Palace Tickets cancellation_policy

  • If cancellation are made 1 days before the date of travel then 0.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • If cancellation are made 0 days to 1 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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Amsterdam Royal Palace Tickets overview

About Royal Palace Amsterdam:

The Royal Palace in Amsterdam serves as King Willem-Alexander’s official reception venue , hosting world leaders and heads of state. This palace plays a major role during state visits and various royal events like New Year’s receptions, gala dinners, and award ceremonies. Visitors can get firsthand experience of its royal grandeur with tours through its impressive rooms and halls that tell a tale of Royal Palace’s rich history. This palace was once Amsterdam's former town hall, later transformed into a royal palace by King Louis Bonaparte, which is now used as a venue where the throne transitions between monarchs and royal weddings are held.

About the Royal Palace Amsterdam Tickets:

  • Visit the Royal Palace Amsterdam, one of the most important and prestigious monuments of the Netherlands, built around the 17th century.
  • Learn about the history of this royal palace which is still used for state visits, award ceremonies, and other royal receptions.
  • Marvel at the stunning Dutch Golden Age architecture of the palace designed by Jacob van Campen. Marvel at its majestic facade, intricate marble sculptures, and elaborate ceiling paintings.
  • Explore the palace's rich history and learn how Amsterdam's former town hall was transformed into a royal palace by King Louis Bonaparte in 1808. 
  • Witness some artistic masterpieces from the Dutch royal era and sculptures by famous artists like Ferdinand Bol and Govert Flinck.
  • Discover the lavish interiors including the imposing Citizens' Hall, the lavish Marble Hall with its grand staircase, and the Council Chamber adorned with historical paintings.
  • Learn about the palace's history and architecture through audio guides that provide insights into the significance of each room, the artwork, and the palace's role in Dutch monarchy.

How to Reach:

By Car: Royal Palace, Amsterdam is located at a distance of 1.5 km from the city centre. You can reach the destination in approximately 10 minutes via Amstel and Rokin

Don't Miss: To make the most out of your Amsterdam visit, you should surely book Amsterdam Public Transport Tickets, Amsterdam Canal Cruise, and Hop On Hop Off Amsterdam.

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Amsterdam Royal Palace Tickets faqs

What are the best things to do at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam?

  • Explore the Citizen’s Hall: Use your Amsterdam Royal Palace tickets to explore the magnificent Citizen’s Hall here, as you take a step into the Dutch Golden Age. This marbled hall has floor-to-ceiling windows, with stunning décor consisting of paintings and other works of art. The marble floors of the Citizen’s Hall are also inlaid with 3 circular maps, which are designed to show the eastern and the western hemispheres as well as the night sky. 
  • Marvel at the sculpture of Atlas: When visiting the Royal Palace in Amsterdam, don’t forget to check out the six metre high sculpture of Atlas, shown as holding the world on his shoulders. The sculpture is nothing short of majestic, and is sure to take you by surprise by its sheer size and grandeur. You can also see a bronze statue of Atlas outside the palace. 
  • Admire the Amsterdam Maiden Sculpture: Another one of the top things to do using your Amsterdam Royal Palace Tickets is to see the impressive sculpture of the Amsterdam Maiden. Located in the Citizen’s Hall, this statue is shown to be watching over the space, and was initially placed here to represent Amsterdam’s position as the economic centre of the whole world. 
  • Learn about the use of the palace: When taking a tour of the Royal Palace, don’t forget to ask your guide about how the palace is currently used. It is one of the three royal palaces owned by the Dutch state and can be used by the Dutch Royal Family. Currently, the palace is mostly used for welcoming guests during their state visits, and other events like the New Year’s reception.

Why is the Royal Palace in Amsterdam so famous?

The Royal Palace in Amsterdam is famous for being the largest and the most significant building from the Dutch Golden Age. Ranked as one of the most important monuments of the Netherlands, the Amsterdam Royal Palace is also famous for its location, as it is situated right in the heart of Amsterdam, on Dam Square.

Which are the best places to visit in Amsterdam?

1. Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum: One of the best places to visit in Amsterdam is the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, which is home to displays and attractions that are not only quite extraordinary, but also very surprising and out of this world. From the skeleton of an ancient shark, to mind-boggling visual and optical illusions, this museum has many such things to shock you. 

2. Madame Tussauds Amsterdam: Another one of the famous places to visit in Amsterdam is Madame Tussauds, which boasts of lifelike wax statues of some of the most famous celebrities across different sectors from around the world. In addition to wax statues of Captain America, and Prince Harry, you can also see statues of numerous movie stars, musicians, political figures and other personalities.  

Book Now: Madame Tussauds Amsterdam Tickets

3. The Heineken Experience: To anyone who loves to drink beer, the Heineken Experience in Amsterdam is the place to be. This is an interactive tour which takes you on a journey of the largest beer giant in the world, that too in its original brewery. You also get to enjoy a beer tasting experience at the very end. 

Click Here to Book Now: Heineken Experience

4. Anne Frank House: Known to be the hiding place and secret annex of the young Jewish girl Anne Frank, this house is now a biographical museum dedicated to this memoirist. It is here where you can find her and her family’s personal belongings, photographs as well as Anne Frank’s original red diary.

Book Now: Anne Frank House Tickets

How much time do we need to explore the Royal Palace in Amsterdam?

You need anywhere between an hour and a half to two hours to explore the Royal Palace in Amsterdam. You are advised to pre-book your Amsterdam Royal Palace Tickets for a hassle-free experience and to avoid waiting in long queues.

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