Standard self-guided entry with a multimedia guide
Provides standard admission to the museum at the official rate of €23.50, including the comprehensive multimedia guide.
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For a standard self-guided visit to the Rembrandt House Museum, compare standard entry tickets which include the multimedia guide. If you prefer a guided experience of the museum alongside a city tour, choose a small group guided option, while multi-attraction passes are best for visitors planning to explore multiple Amsterdam highlights.
Provides standard admission to the museum at the official rate of €23.50, including the comprehensive multimedia guide.
Compare rows ↓Offers standard admission starting at €19.50, matching the museum's off-peak pricing tier.
Compare rows ↓Combines a small group walking tour of Amsterdam with a guided tour inside the Rembrandt House Museum.
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Guided and hosted options
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Guided and hosted options

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Guided and hosted options

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Guided and hosted options

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GetYourGuide Tiqets
Decision matrix
Book the GetYourGuide Standard Ticket (GetYourGuide Standard ticket) at 19.5 EUR, or check the official site for off-peak slots (16:00–18:00) which start at €19.50.
Compare rows ↓02Check partner availability via GetYourGuide (GetYourGuide Standard ticket) or Tiqets (Tiqets Standard ticket) to secure a remaining ticket allocation.
Compare rows ↓03Choose the Tiqets Small Group City Tour with Rembrandt House Guided Tour (Tiqets Tours / guided tickets) for structured context.
Compare rows ↓04Book through GetYourGuide or Tiqets, as direct official tickets are strictly non-refundable (only free rebooking is permitted).
Compare rows ↓05Book a free €0 ticket on the official museum website, ensuring you reserve a matching timed entry slot for them.
Compare rows ↓06Reserve a €0 cardholder time slot on the official website and present your valid physical pass at the entrance.
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FAQ
Yes, booking a timed-entry ticket online is highly recommended to guarantee admission. You can present your e-ticket directly on your smartphone or tablet at the entrance to be scanned.
Official tickets are non-refundable but can be rebooked for free. If you want the flexibility to cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before your visit, you should book through partner platforms like GetYourGuide or Tiqets.
Children under 6 enter free, while youth (6–17) and students receive discounted rates. Museumkaart and I amsterdam City Card holders get free admission but must still reserve a free time-slot ticket online and present their physical card at the entrance.
Large bags, backpacks, and umbrellas are not allowed in the historic rooms and must be stored in the museum's free small lockers. Large suitcases cannot be accommodated on-site and must be left at external luggage storage services.
You should arrive at your designated time slot. While staff will try to accommodate minor delays, entry for late arrivals is subject to capacity limits and you may experience wait times during busy periods.
Rembrandt's historic 17th-century home features very narrow, steep spiral staircases and has no elevator, making it inaccessible to wheelchair users. However, the museum's modern wing, which hosts temporary exhibitions, is fully wheelchair-accessible via elevator.
Yes, a multimedia audio guide is included with all tickets and is available in over a dozen languages, including English, Dutch, German, French, and Spanish, along with a dedicated family tour option.