Are you looking for free things to do in Amsterdam? Look no further than the I Amsterdam City Card, which offers free entry to some of the city's top museums and attractions.
The I Amsterdam City Card is a tourist pass that offers free entry to over 60 museums and attractions in Amsterdam, as well as free public transport.
The card comes in 24, 48, 72, and 96-hour options, allowing you to choose the duration that best fits your itinerary.
The card also includes discounts on various tours, restaurants, and shops, making it a great value for money.
Free Museums Included in the I Amsterdam City Card
Museum
Location
Rijksmuseum
Museumstraat 1
Van Gogh Museum
Museumplein 6
Stedelijk Museum
Museumplein 10
Hermitage Amsterdam
Amstel 51
Amsterdam Museum
Kalverstraat 92
Museum Willet-Holthuysen
Herengracht 605
Museum Van Loon
Keizersgracht 672
Museum Geelvinck Hinlopen Huis
Keizersgracht 633
Amsterdam Tulip Museum
Prinsengracht 116
Other Free Attractions Included in the I Amsterdam City Card
Amsterdam City Archives
Amsterdam Castle Muiderslot
Amsterdam Pipe Museum
Amsterdamse Bos (Amsterdam Forest)
Begijnhof
De Nieuwe Kerk (New Church)
EYE Filmmuseum
Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam
Jewish Cultural Quarter
Oude Kerk (Old Church)
Royal Palace Amsterdam
Tropenmuseum
Vondelpark Open Air Theatre
FAQ
Question
Answer
How do I get the I Amsterdam City Card?
You can purchase the card online or at various tourist information centers and participating museums and attractions in Amsterdam.
Can I use the card for multiple entries to the same museum?
No, the card only allows for one entry per museum.
Do I need to make reservations for the museums?
Some museums may require reservations, but most do not. You can check the individual museum's website for more information.
Can I use the card for public transport?
Yes, the card includes unlimited use of public transport in Amsterdam, including trams, buses, and metro.
Is the I Amsterdam City Card worth it?
It depends on your itinerary and how many attractions you plan on visiting. If you plan on visiting multiple museums and using public transport, then the card can save you money. However, if you only plan on visiting a few attractions, it may be more cost-effective to pay for individual tickets.