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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
Very well-organized, clean, and engaging. The staff was very polite, also. Do not lose the opportunity to imagine Rembrandt's life in his working and living space. Highly recommended! (Just a suggestion to the Museum: providing the possibility to choose the playback speed on the guided tour would be the golden touch.)
Most of the things and works were not actually in the house and were added later on, so that part isn’t actually authentic. Still very nice, especially his and his pupils’ works. The house itself though is fantastic, you feel teleported in time.
We visited the Rembrandt House which represents the place where Rembrandt was living and working. We can see it all of the reasons that he was going bankrupt. Before selling all his worldly goods he wrote a complete setup which ended in a thick book. So we know exactly what has been inside in this house and it could be reseted once again.
Excellent museum specific to Rembrandt and very user friendly and manageable .we avoided the huge museums for our 3 day stay. Would absolutely recommend this place !
So very interesting and well made. I really enjoyed the visit. Also very nice staff. Good that clothing and bags was stored away. Very nice gift shop too.
Superb and atmospheric view into Rembrandt's life in Amsterdam. Also very much enjoyed a 20 minute demonstration of engraving and printing techniques.
I purchased admission tickets online to see the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam via Booking.com for my husband, teen, and me. Three tickets cost me approx. US$38.00 (€35). We arrived early in the morning of April 10th 2024, took a nap, and found our way there for our 3 pm timed entry. There’s lockers to hold your backpack & other belongings. The free audio tour is a must do. Full of info about Rembrandt’s work, his Influences, his personal life, and the house where he lived from 1639 to 1658. It was surreal to stand in the studio space in the house where he worked, to see his etchings, and to learn about how he prepared his paints. The museum shop also carries very reasonably priced items to bring home as souvenirs. Don’t miss it. Well worth seeing and learning about Rembrandt. The space is beautiful.
I did not find the actual house itself as interesting as how the museum presented the paint-making and painting process. It is not a must visit on your first visit to Amsterdam but if you wish to learn more about the techniques of painting then it is a great place!
From extremely hectic Rokin I took a nice walk to the Rembrandt House Museum, which was included in my I Amsterdam card. The museum has the largest collection of etchings created by the artist. His drawings are on different subjects: nature, love, family life (the drawing of his “Prodigal Son “ is there)… The rooms are recreated to produce an image of the house he had owned with his first wife Saskia, and then with Hendrickje Stoffels, whom he never married, and his son, Titus. There is a replica of his work room, his bedroom and his kitchen, the place where he was mixing paints and preparing canvases… I also looked at etching process demo, which was quite entertaining. You can also see the complete collection of Rembrandt’s etchings on the second floor. All of this was very interesting and brought me closer to one of my favorite painters, but to see his immortal art you have to go to the Rijksmuseum.
Great experience! Very informative and seeing how an etching is made was a highlight. We were told it takes about an hour, but we were nearly 2hrs.
And of course you can't visit Amsterdam without Rembrandt! He was a true Amsterdamer, and although he never left the Netherlands, he felt that he traveled the world through art! The Rembrandthuis Museum is housed in a residence that was his home for about 20 years. He was an affluent & respected artist, but after a time, financial difficulties forced him to find a smaller home. The audio guide allowed you to tour the residence at your own pace. Not only was the property the families personal residence, but it also was his studio, a studio for art apprenticeships, and his art dealership. The house, in true 17th century splendor, is adorned with the prints, sculptures, and paintings of other painters from Rembrandt’s time. A collection of almost all Rembrandt’s etchings, prints, and the graphic techniques he used are also shown. No visit to Amsterdam would be complete without a visit to the Rembrandthuis Museum.
Great look at a house from the time. He was rich and the house reflects it. Tour is very nicely done, rooms interesting, and the etching and paint making exhibits fun.
The Rembrandthuis was an amazing experience. The free audiotour was full of interesting facts. It gave insightis into the life of Rembrandt and his family. Everything was carefully arranged and authentic.
Allow about an hour. The audio guide is excellent, giving just the right amount of information. The artefacts and the house very interesting. The filmed visuals of etching production/printing & paint making were good. Glad we went. We went at 10am when it opened not sure if it would be as atmospheric once more people inside, but entry is by timed ticket so it would never be crowded, Well worth a visit and is included on the I Amsterdam card.
Very educational visit, a must visit. Visiting the actual Rembrandt home and seeing personal belongings, items and listening to the audio was quite the experience.
You will need around 2 hours to fully experience this museum, as it spreads across multiple floors and has a lot of artwork as well as artifacts collected and displayed. Moreover, we got to enjoy two educational experiences, the first where they explain and demonstrate how the paint pigments were sourced and mixed with oil, and the second related to making copies using etching.
Interesting tour and a unique way to see into Rembrandt’s life. The tour was just the right length for me and I would recommend it.
Our party of 6 did not pre-book a tour time, but walked over on a Thursday afternoon in late June to see about reserving a spot and we were delighted to find that there was no wait, so we paid and went right in. We spent a very pleasant hour walking through Rembrandt's house and the associated museum. There is an audio tour that you pick up on the way in, which has several language choices. You follow a path through the floors of the house, using a spiral staircase between the five floors. Most of the house is re-created, with a few original pieces, but it is re-created from meticulous records from when the house was sold. They do not portray Rembrandt as a particularly nice or moral man, but instead present the known facts of his life and pay homage to his talent. This is not an art museum, though there are several wonderful paintings and sketches on display. This instead is a great place to learn not only about the life of a great artist, but also about life in Amsterdam in the mid-1600s.
This is almost two visits joined together - a tour of a 17th century house interior and an exhibition of lesser known works by Rembrandt. Be sure you allow yourself enough time to appreciate the exhibition. We visited at 10.45 on a timed ticket and stayed about 2 hours. The audio guide was included and very good. The house was busy but not unbearable. The artists teaching studio including paint making demonstration was very educational. Those massive canvases completed when each dab of paint had be be mixed immediately and arduously; those drawings produced by bits of charcoal attached to a stick - mind boggling. I found looking at the paintings by his friends and pupils rather intriguing and useful context after seeing the masterpieces at the Rijksmuseum. Getting a deeper understanding of Rembrandt's life and how it interplayed with the works of art in the museum was interesting. Highly recommended.
It is interesting and nice that this museum is in the house that Rembrandt himself really lived. It has also interior things from Rembrands time. It is located in central Amsterdam and easy to find. Not very cheap but worth the money. I thought that the museum would be filled with Rembrands art, but most of the paintings are made by other artists. So if you want to see a lot of Rembrandts paintings I think The Rijksmuseum is a better choice. It is also situated in Amsterdam.
Den Spirit von Rembrandt konnten wir noch spüren. Ein wunderbares Haus, die Bilder sprechen für sich. Besonders das Bild von Königin Viktoria hat mich lange verweilen lassen. Großartig! Christa Termath
Si eres un amante del arte en general y de la pintura en particular, y si encima eres pintor, aficionado o profesional, no puedes dejar de ir a este lugar. Solo puedo decir que superó mis expectativas con creces y que lo disfruté como pocas cosas de la ciudad
Ik werd meegenomen in de wondere wereld van Rembrandt. Zo dichtbij een meester uit de Gouden Eeuw kan je ergens anders nooit komen. Dit werd gedaan op een interactieve en inclusieve(!) manier. Tijdens de ontdekkingstocht door het museum werd je aan de hand van een duidelijk verstaanbare en begrijpbare audiotour meegenomen. De tour kon je zelf customizen door te kiezen wat je over welk onderwerp of object wilde horen
Visita molto interessante della casa in cui ha vissuto Rembrandt. Compreso nel prezzo del biglietto, vi è anche l'audioguida in italiano che permette di capire meglio la vita di questo grande pittore. La casa si sviluppa su più piani (come tante delle case di Amsterdam), le stanze sono state riarredate basandosi sui documenti relativi alla descrizione dei contenuti fatta in occasione del fallimento di Rembrandt.
Schone wc's, spullen kun je in de kluisjes of garderobe kwijt. Fijne audiotour, duidelijke route, mooie tentoonstelling.
Mycket välordnad digital guidning för en överkomlig entréavgift. Historiskt mycket intressant och man lärde verkligen känna Rembrandt som person och målare. Man fick också inblick i ett borgerligt Amsterdam-hem från 1600-talet.
Wederom een museum waar Nederland 🇳🇱 trots op mag zijn. Goede tijdlijn, heb veel geleerd over het wel en wee van Rembrandt en wat een prachtig pand. Een museum die ik iedereen kan aanraden en de gratis mediatour vertelde exact wat ik om mij heen zag. Vriendelijk personeel en op loopafstand van CS maar ook Metro Waterlooplein. Ik kom zeker nog een keer terug. Wat ik overigens ook erg waardeerde een dag lager een e-mail ontving met een link waarbij ik de hele mediatour nog een keer kon afspelen en bekijken. Two tumbs up voor het Rembrandt huis. L❤️ve it 👍🏼👍🏼
Bellissima casa-museo dove ha vissuto molti anni Rembrandt! L'audioguida è utilissima per conoscere e capire meglio la sua vita. In certi orari è possibile assistere a dimostrazioni pratiche della preparazione dei colori e la tecnica dell'acquaforte. Si parte dal piano più basso salendo fino all'ultimo. Entrata gratuita con I Amsterdam Pass.
Rembrandthuis is nog mooier. Het verbouwde Rembrandthuis is erg mooi geworden en zeer de moeite waard om te bezoeken, er zijn geen schilderijen van Rembrandt, maar prachtige gravures en schilderijen van Rembrandts tijdgenoten, een aardig museum voor kinderen. Meestal hoef je niet te reserveren.
Intéressante visite pour découvrir in situ la vie de Rembrandt, avec un audio-guide bien conçu compris dans le prix d’entrée.
Vermoedelijk dankzij het gebruiken van slots hebben wij in het vaak van toeristen overlopende Rembrandthuis de tentoonstelling "Regie Rembrandt" op ons gemak kunnen bekijken. Gastvrouw Laura heette ons welkom in het museum en had even tijd om ons wat tips mee te geven. De tentoonstelling neemt je mee naar het theater in de eerste Amsterdamse schouwburg uit 1637 op de Keizersgracht (even voorbij Felix Meritis staat nog de entreepoort) en zijn Nederlandse en buitenlandse acteurs en toneelgroepen. Blijkens een aantal tekeningen van acteurs was Rembrandt daar ook te gast. Aan de hand van een aantal technieken die zowel door Rembrandt als in de theaterwereld worden toegepast, leert het museum de toeschouwer naar het werk van Rembrandt kijken. Zo worden onder meer de lichtval, de compositie, de houding, de gezichtsuitdrukkingen en de gebaren van de "acteurs", hun kleding en tal van "rekwisieten" onder de aandacht gebracht. Door deze aspecten enkele keren te herhalen - zoals bijvoorbeeld met behulp van de Honderdguldenprent - blijft dat bij de museumbezoeker hangen. Leuk ook om Rembrandt 's Suzanna en de ouderlingen alsmede Jozef vergeefs verleid door de vrouw van Potifar in dit verband te kunnen bekijken. Al met al een fraaie demonstratie van de parallellen qua regie tussen het theater en de beeldende kunst. Gaat dat zien!
Museo con mucha magia. Lugar donde vivió el artista hace que transportes a si época y vivencies cada sala , cada lugar de la casa. Me encantó haberlo visitado.
Es una visita que no tenía planeada y ahora la recomiendo enormemente. Se trata de conocer un poco el contexto en el que se crearon esas obras de arte. El museo está muy bien estructurado. Los espacios muy bien explicados. Con las entrada tienes también una audioguía en tu idioma que te descubre cada estancia, la historia de su vida personal y cómo iba influyendo en la vida del artista y sus obras. Es clave para disfrutar de cada cuadro suyo y disfrutar mejor todo Rembrandt y la historia de la ciudad
Bucear en la casa de Rembrandt te transporta a su vida en el siglo XVII, siendo a la vez una museo y un monumento como tal. Explica además muy claramente la vida y la manera de trabajar del artista. Indispensable.
Een mooie gelegenheid om te zien waar Rembrandt gewoond en gewerkt heeft. De verschillende onderdelen worden met een audiogids toegelicht. Het trappenhuis is smal, maar er is een lift aanwezig zodat ook mensen met een beperking het museum kunnen bezoeken. Tip: ga er vroeg heen of juist later in de middag want het kan er op andere tijden zeer druk zijn.
Goed te bereiken met openbaar vervoer of lopend. Het is leuk om een audiotour te nemen, dan krijg je veel informatie over de ruimte waar je je bevindt, zoals de keuken, de slaapkamer, de ontvangstkamer en natuurlijk zijn atelier en de werkplekken van zijn leerlingen. Rembrandt verzamelde allerlei spullen. Van zijn bezittingen bestaan documenten en men heeft zoveel mogelijk overeenkomstig de documenten de spullen opnieuw verzameld. Rembrandt was schilder maar ook kunsthandelaar en in de hal en ontvangstkamer hangen, ook nu, nog vele schilderijen, ook van andere kunstenaars. Het huis zelf is mooi en zeer de moeite van een bezoek waard. Het geeft een inkijkje hoe Rembrandt leefde. In het nieuwe gedeelte hangt een prachtig schilderij van Titus, deze hingen was de zoon van Rembrandt. Verder hangen hier pentekeningen etc. Dit is echt een bezoek waard.
incontournable, très belle reconstitution de la vie quotidienne au temps de l'artiste. Laisser tous les encombrants à la consigne car les escaliers sont bien raides et étroits
Vraiment top . Toujours plus facile de plonger dans la vie de l artiste quand on voit sa maison . Les tableaux on peut souvent les voir sans se déplacer lors d une rétrospective dans une grande capitale. Audio guide de grande qualité , très instructif . Un incontournable
Venir tôt car beaucoup de monde et la maison est petite. Explications sur les techniques utilisées à l’époque très bien faites.
Cercando un museo da visitare ad Amsterdam, abbiamo deciso di optare per La Rembrandthuis: la casa di Rembrandt. Ci è piaciuta un sacco. Nonostante il prezzo possa sembrare un po' alto (15 euro per gli adulti) considerando che si tratta di una casa e non di un vero e proprio museo, devo dire che l'ho trovato giusto dato quello che si può vedere. Il costo del biglietto include anche l'audioguida che è, ovviamente, disponibile in Italiano e in molte altre lingue. La casa è davvero particolare, sia nella struttura che nella patrimonio artistico conservato al suo interno ed è veramente interessante da visitare. E' indubbiamente una visita che mi sento di consigliare.
La Casa-museo del grande artista olandese Rembrandt è una visita che merita attenzione in quanto trattasi di una perla per gli occhi e, per questo, merita sicuramente la visita. Situata nel centro della città la casa è articolata, come tutte le case del passato ad Amsterdam, sviluppata in verticale con scale di servizio a chiocciola. La visita è accompagnata da audioguida che rende ancora più piacevole il percorso negli ambienti di vita della Casa Rembrandt.
Visite de la maison très intéressante on apprend de nombreuses choses pièce après pièce avec l'audioguide. Expo à la fin un peu moins intéressante malheureusement.
La casa del grande pittore è uno dei musei più belli . Si gira liberamente nelle stanze dove ha vissuto Rembrandt . Molto bella , Consigliatissima
Het was heel interessant en ik heb ook veel schilderijen gezien! Echt een aanrader als je geïnteresseerd bent in kunst en geschiedenis
Een museum gevestigd in een gewoon woon en werkhuis dat het leven weergeeft Van de schilder , etser , tekenaar , leraar en vooral grootmeester Rembrandt.
super leerzaam en erg leuk om te zien hoe de leefomgeving er uit zag. zou dit iedereen aanbevelen als je in de buurt bent
Väldigt trevligt museum med en inblick i hur livet kunde gått till i huset. En hel del fin konst, fina miljöer. Väl värt ett besök, inga köer.
Man erfährt hier interessantes zu Rembrandt, wie zb über seine Kinder die bis auf eines kurz nach der Geburt verstarben oder über seine Lichttechnik die seine Bilder so einzigartig machen
Ett mycket vackert museum där man får en god inblick i Rembrandt liv och verk. Spännande att vara i det hus där konstnären verkade.
Der Besuch lohnt sich allein schon wegen der Miniaturdarstellung des Rembrandhauses im Tiefgeschoss. Hier erhält man einen guten Überblick über das Innenleben des Hauses. Auf jeder Etage wurde mit viel Hingabe restauriert und das Alltagsleben zu Rembrands Zeit rekonstruiert. Der Gesamteindruck ist perfekt und die Audioführung ergänzt diesen hervorragend. Allein das Treppenhaus nach Oben ist nichts für Claustrophobiker. Alles in allem sehr empfehlenswerten eine schöne Ergänzung zu Rembrands Werk im Reichsmuseum.
We use these bus services in many cities we travel as a great way to get an overview of a city if it's your first time. This was well organized and easy to get a ticket and find stops. Would recommend to first time visitors.