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Hop-on Hop-off Bus + Rembrandt House Museum
Discover the best sights in Amsterdam and visit incredible attractions along the way, such as the Rembrandt House Museum. This museum is the only museum in the world completely dedicated to Rembrandt, his work and his life.
Our Hop-on Hop-off bus tour will take you around Amsterdam's city centre, stopping near many not-to-miss attractions and museums. Your bus ticket gives you access to the bus for 24 hours, so you can plan your time in the city as you see fit. On board the bus you can listen to an audio guide to learn more about the city, and you'll have access to free WiFi so you can share your experience with friends and family and track your location in the city in our app.
Rembrandt van Rijn lived for almost 20 years in the house that has become a dedicated museum to his life and work. Visiting the Rembrandt House Museum lets you follow his life story from the moment he moved in, to the moment he was forced to leave due to debts. You'll visit his living room, art room and the studio where he created many of his famous pieces, and you can join etching and painting demonstrations.
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Multiple bus stops around the city centre
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Discover the house Rembrandt used to live in
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See etching and painting demonstrations
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Free visit to Gassan Diamonds
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Multiple bus stops around the city centre
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Discover the house Rembrandt used to live in
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See etching and painting demonstrations
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Free visit to Gassan Diamonds
Bus route
Bus route
Jodenbreestraat 4
1011 NK Amsterdam
Jodenbreestraat 4
1011 NK Amsterdam
Amsterdam is filled with incredible sights and extraordinary attractions. Amsterdam is 750 years old and much of this history can be seen when you go sightseeing in Amsterdam. The bus will take you around the city centre, passing by and stopping at some of the top sights in the city.
For instance, to the De Gooyer windmill which dates back to 1814, though there was another mill at that location in the 16th-century. Or hop-off the bus at the Museum District, which is steps away from historic museums like the Rijksmuseum. Or step off the bus at the Jordaan, this former working-class neighbourhood is now home to art galleries, speciality shops and restaurants.
Amsterdam is filled with incredible sights and extraordinary attractions. Amsterdam is 750 years old and much of this history can be seen when you go sightseeing in Amsterdam. The bus will take you around the city centre, passing by and stopping at some of the top sights in the city.
For instance, to the De Gooyer windmill which dates back to 1814, though there was another mill at that location in the 16th-century. Or hop-off the bus at the Museum District, which is steps away from historic museums like the Rijksmuseum. Or step off the bus at the Jordaan, this former working-class neighbourhood is now home to art galleries, speciality shops and restaurants.
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ChildrenChild ticket for 6-12 year olds
Free entry for 0-5 year olds when accompanied by an adult -
DepartureBus departs approximately every 25 minutes
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Operating hoursFirst bus departs stop 1 at 10.00, last bus departs stop 1 at 17.00
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Opening hoursMonday - Sunday: 10.00 - 18.00
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Ticket informationTicket directly available on smartphone
Tickets can be rescheduled up to 48 hours in advance, tickets cannot be cancelled -
Free audio-guide availableWheelchair accessible
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Download the free City Sightseeing Amsterdam app
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ChildrenChild ticket for 6-12 year olds
Free entry for 0-5 year olds when accompanied by an adult -
DepartureBus departs approximately every 25 minutes
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Operating hoursFirst bus departs stop 1 at 10.00, last bus departs stop 1 at 17.00
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Opening hoursMonday - Sunday: 10.00 - 18.00
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Ticket informationTicket directly available on smartphone
Tickets can be rescheduled up to 48 hours in advance, tickets cannot be cancelled -
Free audio-guide availableWheelchair accessible
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Download the free City Sightseeing Amsterdam app
- The museum is only partially accessible for people using a wheelchair and/or people with mobility issues, unfortunately there are no lifts or other facilities in Rembrandt's 17th-century house
- The bus is wheelchair accessible but wheelchair users must be able to enter and exit the bus independently due to safety reasons
- Audio guide available on the bus in English, Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, Turkish, Polish, Russian, Thai, Indonesian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic and Hebrew
- Audio guide available at the Rembrandt House Museum in English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Brazilian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin), Hebrew, Arabic, Turkish and Russian
- Free earphones available on the bus which you can keep and reuse when you hop-on again
- Free city map available onboard the bus
- Free visit to Gassan Diamonds
- Large groups (10+ people) may not all be able to hop on the same bus at the same time due to the number of available seats
- No pets allowed, only service dogs
- The museum is only partially accessible for people using a wheelchair and/or people with mobility issues, unfortunately there are no lifts or other facilities in Rembrandt's 17th-century house
- The bus is wheelchair accessible but wheelchair users must be able to enter and exit the bus independently due to safety reasons
- Audio guide available on the bus in English, Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, Turkish, Polish, Russian, Thai, Indonesian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic and Hebrew
- Audio guide available at the Rembrandt House Museum in English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Brazilian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin), Hebrew, Arabic, Turkish and Russian
- Free earphones available on the bus which you can keep and reuse when you hop-on again
- Free city map available onboard the bus
- Free visit to Gassan Diamonds
- Large groups (10+ people) may not all be able to hop on the same bus at the same time due to the number of available seats
- No pets allowed, only service dogs