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Discover the Rijksmuseum with a ticket that includes two drinks, offering a relaxed way to enjoy world-class Dutch art and culture in Amsterdam.
Exploring the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is a must for any art lover or history buff visiting the Netherlands. This particular ticket package combines entry to one of the world’s most celebrated museums with the added perk of two drinks, making your visit not just educational but enjoyable and a bit more laid-back. While the ticket offers great value, it’s worth considering that the cafe lines can be long, and some might prefer a more flexible experience. This experience is perfect for travelers who want to get a solid dose of Dutch masterpieces without feeling rushed and enjoy a relaxed, social moment in the process.
What we love about this ticket is how it balances culture with simple pleasures like a drink—whether it’s a coffee or a glass of wine. It makes the art experience feel less like a hurried museum visit and more like a leisurely afternoon. However, if you’re not keen on spending time at the museum’s cafe or coffee corners, this combo might feel a bit restrictive. Overall, it’s best suited for those who enjoy blending art, history, and casual social moments into their sightseeing.


The Rijksmuseum stands as a pillar of Dutch national pride, and stepping inside it is akin to walking through 800 years of history. The ticket offering this experience includes access to both the permanent and temporary collections—a significant advantage because it allows you to see the core masterpieces and any special exhibitions happening at the time.
One of the most notable highlights is Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’, arguably the museum’s most famous painting. Visitors can expect to see it displayed in a well-lit hall with enough space to appreciate its fine details. The review notes that the museum is currently undergoing a large research and restoration project for ‘The Night Watch,’ which adds an extra layer of interest, as you might observe conservation work in progress.
Another crowd favorite is Johannes Vermeer’s ‘Milk Maid,’ a painting that consistently moves visitors with its realism and delicate detail. According to one reviewer, Van Gogh’s works also evoke emotion—so much so that he reportedly would have given ten years of his life to sit in front of ‘The Jewish Bride’ for just two weeks. That kind of passion underscores how special certain pieces are to art lovers.
Beyond paintings, the collection is impressively diverse. Visitors are encouraged to explore Delftware ceramics, sculptures, archaeological artifacts, and even items from Dutch maritime history. This variety makes the visit more than just an art tour; it becomes a cultural snapshot of Holland’s diverse history.
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Your ticket includes entry to all permanent and temporary exhibitions, which means you’ll have plenty of options for exploration. The museum is located in North Holland, easily accessible in Amsterdam, and the entrance process is straightforward—simply scan your voucher to get inside.
Once inside, you can enjoy the two included drinks—either at the Rijksmuseum Cafe or one of the coffee corners. The choice of drinks ranges from beer, wine, and soft drinks to coffee and tea, catering to different tastes. However, some reviews mention that the cafe lines can be quite long, especially during busy periods, so arriving early or off-peak hours might improve your experience.
The meeting point for redeeming your voucher is right at the museum entrance, making the process convenient. Remember, the drinks are to be redeemed inside the museum at the Cafe or coffee corners, so plan your timing accordingly if you’re eager to take full advantage of this perk.
The duration of the experience is flexible, with valid entry for one day, but the ideal visit spans a few hours—long enough to see the highlights and relax with a drink. The activity is wheelchair accessible, although some parts of the museum may present challenges, so plan accordingly.

From reviews, some visitors feel that the value of the two drinks might be less compelling if the cafe has a long wait, with one reviewer only redeeming one of their coupons due to the line. Others appreciated the added comfort of having a drink, especially after a long walk through galleries. The experience offers a good balance of culture and leisure, especially if you enjoy savoring art with a drink in hand.
In terms of price, this package is often viewed as good value—saving money compared to paying for the museum entry and drinks separately. The inclusion of a wide-ranging collection—art, ceramics, artifacts—means you’re getting a comprehensive cultural experience without feeling rushed.
One practical tip: no flash photography and backpacks are allowed, to preserve the artworks and maintain a respectful atmosphere. Also, if you’re a photography enthusiast, be prepared for some restrictions on flash photography.
This ticket is ideal for travelers who want to combine art appreciation with a relaxed, social vibe. It suits those who enjoy taking their time in museums and appreciate having a drink to enhance their experience. It’s perfect for first-time visitors who want a guided, yet flexible, way to see the highlights without feeling overwhelmed.
It’s also well-suited for those interested in Dutch history and culture but doesn’t want to spend hours on a guided tour. If you’re a solo traveler, the inclusion of drinks offers a chance to chat with fellow visitors or simply enjoy a moment of calm amid the busy galleries.
However, if you are sensitive to long lines at the cafe or require full accessibility, you might want to plan your visit during less busy hours or consider alternative options.

This Rijksmuseum ticket with two drinks offers a balanced mix of culture and casual comfort. The chance to see world-famous masterpieces like Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’ and Vermeer’s ‘Milk Maid’ makes it a worthwhile investment for art enthusiasts. The included drinks — whether a glass of wine, beer, or coffee — allow you to savor your visit in a more relaxed, social way, turning a simple museum trip into a memorable experience.
While the potential for long cafe lines is something to keep in mind, most visitors find that the convenience and value outweigh this inconvenience. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy the idea of pairing art viewing with a drink, making their time in the museum feel a bit more like an afternoon social rather than a hurried tour.
If you’re after a comprehensive, reasonably priced way to enjoy the Rijksmuseum’s highlights in comfort, this package is definitely worth considering. Just plan ahead for busy times, and you’ll be rewarded with a satisfying blend of Dutch culture, stunning artworks, and a refreshing drink in hand.

Is the ticket valid for multiple days?
No, your ticket is valid for one day only, so plan to visit during the day you choose.
How do I redeem my drinks voucher?
You need to redeem your voucher at the Rijksmuseum Cafe or one of the coffee corners inside the museum, above the shop. Just see the host and mention your combo package.
Are the drinks included soft drinks or alcohol?
The included drinks range from beer, wine, and soft drinks to coffee and tea, giving you multiple options to suit your taste.
Does the experience include guided tours?
No, this ticket provides access to the museum’s collections and the two drinks but does not include guided tours.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
While the museum is wheelchair accessible, the experience note mentions it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, which might mean certain areas or amenities could be limited.
What should I know about the museum’s current projects?
The museum is conducting a large research and restoration project on ‘The Night Watch,’ which might be visible during your visit.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Flash photography is not allowed to preserve the artworks. Always check signage for other restrictions, especially with photography.
This Rijksmuseum experience offers a well-rounded, enjoyable way to dive into Dutch art and history with the added bonus of a drink to elevate your visit. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned museum-goer, it’s a smart, leisurely way to experience Amsterdam’s cultural gem.