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The Royal Palace of Amsterdam

The Royal Palace of Amsterdam

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Best time to visit

Arrive at opening on a weekday outside school holidays to avoid peak crowds, or visit late afternoon when guided groups taper off.

Budget tips

Admission typically costs around €10-15 for adults, with reduced rates for youth; Museumkaart and the I amsterdam City Card usually include entry, and buying a timed ticket online saves queueing.

Recommended for

History buffs, Architecture lovers, Cultural travelers, Photography enthusiasts

Plan your visit

45-60 min

About

Quick facts: Stepping inside, you are amazed by grand marble floors and towering Corinthian columns that create a regal setting. The expansive ceiling paintings narrate dramatic stories, immersing visitors in the rich history and artistry celebrated throughout the palace.

Highlights: Inside, the massive wooden dome rests on 13,659 piles driven deep into Amsterdam's soft soil, showcasing a 17th-century engineering marvel. The grand ballroom features a ceiling painting by artist Govert Flinck spanning 62 square meters, depicting the Dutch Republic's golden age with vivid allegories of peace and commerce.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes, marble floors and long rooms require walking and standing.
  • Photograph the facade from across Dam Square at golden hour, then capture the painted ceilings inside the main reception rooms.
  • Check the palace calendar before visiting, the venue closes for state functions and special exhibitions can change public access.
  • Leave large backpacks at your hotel or use the cloakroom, security checks are enforced and some rooms restrict bag size.

Practical info

Opening hours

Directions

Official website

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