Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam: Entry Ticket
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Buying guide
Choose the Stedelijk entry ticket for a focused museum visit. Choose a city pass only if you will also use it for several other Amsterdam attractions; the supplied options are all Tiqets listings, so check the final checkout total and inclusions before paying.
It is the direct museum admission option rather than a multi-attraction pass.
Compare offers ↓The pass is specifically structured for entry to 3 to 5 attractions.
Compare offers ↓It offers entry to 40+ attractions, making it the broadest supplied pass.
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Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam: Entry Ticket — Tiqets (€22.50)
Compare offers ↓02Amsterdam Explorer Pass — Tiqets (€44)
Compare offers ↓03Amsterdam All-Inclusive Pass — Tiqets (€79)
Compare offers ↓04Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam: Entry Ticket — Tiqets
Compare offers ↓05Amsterdam Explorer Pass — Tiqets for 3 to 5 attractions; All-Inclusive Pass for 40+ attractions
Compare offers ↓06Check the final checkout terms for each Tiqets option before purchase; the supplied rows do not state cancellation or refund conditions
Compare offers ↓Insider tips
For a July 2026 visit, bring your mobile or printed ticket and keep it available for staff checks at the Stedelijk Museum entrance. Allow time for possible bag inspection or security screening: timed or skip-the-line access, where offered, does not necessarily bypass security. Bags up to A4 size are permitted; larger backpacks and weekend bags are not allowed, and the museum’s cloakroom is unguarded and intended only for small luggage.
The supplied rows show Tiqets pricing only: €22.50 for the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam entry ticket, €44 for the Amsterdam Explorer Pass, and €79 for the Amsterdam All-Inclusive Pass; no official benchmark price is included here. Compare the final checkout total, included attractions, validity conditions, and any fees before buying, because the pass prices are not directly comparable with a single-entry ticket.
Visitors aged 18 and under are admitted free, while students qualify for reduced admission; bring valid proof of age or student status. For July 2026, obtain the appropriate dated ticket before visiting: the museum’s public ticket page currently says that a time slot is not required, although school and larger group visits may use advance reservations and fixed time slots.
Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.
FAQ
Keep your ticket or voucher available on your phone for admission. The museum’s own ticket page currently says you choose a day but do not need a time slot; partner vouchers may have different instructions, so follow the details shown on your confirmation.
The museum’s visitor terms say unused tickets generally cannot be exchanged and admission fees are not normally refunded, including tickets valid for a specific date or time. Any partner-specific cancellation promise must be checked in that seller’s booking conditions.
The museum says admission can be refused if a ticket, discount card, or voucher was not obtained from the museum or an agency authorised by it. For partner bookings, verify that the voucher is accepted, then compare the final checkout total, cancellation terms, and any date or time restrictions.
Bags up to A4 size are allowed. Larger backpacks and weekend bags are not allowed in the museum; the museum also reserves the right to inspect luggage and, in special cases, conduct security screening, so a ticket or skip-the-line claim does not necessarily bypass admission controls.
The museum’s own ticket page says a standard museum ticket does not require a time slot. If your partner voucher specifies a date or time, late admission is not guaranteed, and the museum’s terms say such tickets are generally not exchangeable or refundable. Check the voucher instructions before travelling.
Bring the required proof for any free or reduced admission and check the museum’s current ticket instructions before visiting, because eligibility and reservation steps can vary. The supplied ticket rows do not include a separate free or reduced-admission product, so do not assume a standard partner ticket covers it. Visitors must be able to show a valid ticket or discount entitlement when asked.
The practical bottleneck is admission control: staff may need to validate tickets, inspect bags, or carry out security screening. Plan a little buffer for these checks even when your ticket or voucher does not use timed entry.