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Experience Amsterdam's largest VR park with free-roaming zombie battles and fun game tokens. Perfect for groups seeking immersive, active entertainment.
If you’re visiting Amsterdam and craving something more interactive and high-energy than your typical sightseeing tour, the Amsterdam: Ultimate VR Experience offers a compelling option. This 60-minute adventure at A’DAM VR promises a mix of adrenaline-pumping zombie battles, family-friendly adventures, and a chance to walk, bend, and shoot in a 36-square-meter free-roaming space—the largest VR park in Europe.
One thing we really love about this experience is the full-body tracking technology that lets you physically move around, making the virtual worlds feel more authentic and engaging. The fact that it’s designed for groups up to four players means you can team up with friends or family for a shared, lively adventure. However, a potential consideration is that this activity is not suitable for very young children under 10, or individuals with certain health issues like epilepsy or mobility challenges, which might limit some potential guests.
This tour suits those who enjoy active entertainment, are curious about virtual reality, or want a unique, memorable experience tucked into a city already brimming with culture. It’s perfect for groups, families (with older children), or even solo thrill-seekers looking for a different kind of adventure in Amsterdam.


When you arrive at the VR park on Overhoeksplein, you’ll encounter a sleek, modern entrance nestled behind the iconic ADAM Toren. The staff are friendly and ready to guide you through the process of selecting your games. The main feature is the free-roaming zombie shooter, which lasts about 30 minutes and is best enjoyed with friends. You’ll be equipped with VR headsets and full-body tracking sensors, allowing your natural movements to translate into the game world.
The space itself is surprisingly expansive for an indoor VR setup—measuring 36 square meters—meaning you can walk around freely without bumping into obstacles. This makes the experience particularly engaging because it feels more like a real-world adventure than just standing in place. The technology captures your full-body movements, and you’ll see and hear your fellow players, adding a social dimension to the game.
Most players report that the zombie shooter is a highlight. You can team up to fight off hordes of zombies in Arizona Sunshine or take on bigger monsters in After the Fall. One reviewer, who described their session as “amazing and so much fun,” appreciated how the technology allowed for natural movements and team coordination. They mentioned the guides were knowledgeable and helped them maximize their experience, which added a lot of value.
For those looking for a more laid-back or family-friendly option, titles like Corsair’s Curse or Ghost Patrol provide a less intense, more explorative experience—wandering through ghostly mazes or searching for buried treasure on a cursed galleon. Each game offers a different flavor, so you can choose based on your mood or the group’s preferences.
At the end of your experience, you’ll receive 4 tokens that you can use to try additional games, such as VR rollercoasters, escape rooms, or racing competitions. This is a nice touch, as it extends the fun beyond the initial activity without extra cost.
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Cost & Duration: Priced at $57 per person for 60 minutes, the experience provides solid value considering the high-tech setup and the variety of games. The session lasts an hour, but the main zombie game typically runs for about 30 minutes, leaving time for game selection and brief instructions.
Booking & Flexibility: You can reserve your spot in advance with the option to pay later, which is handy if your schedule is still flexible. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours ahead, making this a low-risk choice if plans change.
Meeting Point: The activity starts right at the entrance of the VR park on Overhoeksplein, conveniently located behind the ADAM Toren. The experience concludes back at the same meeting point, so no need for additional transport.
Group Size & Accessibility: Designed for private groups of up to four, making it ideal for friends or small parties. However, it’s not suitable for children under 10, wheelchair users, or individuals with epilepsy. The staff can assist in guiding groups, but physical limitations should be considered.
Language & Guides: The guides are fluent in English and Dutch, which helps ensure clear instructions and smooth gameplay.

This VR experience is best suited for adventurous groups wanting a blend of physical activity and immersive tech. It’s a hit with people who enjoy gaming, team challenges, or novel experiences. The social aspect—playing side-by-side—really enhances the fun, and the large free-roaming space means you’ll feel less confined than typical VR setups.
For travelers with a short window in Amsterdam or those looking for a break from cultural sightseeing, this offers a refreshing dose of energetic entertainment. It also appeals to tech-savvy visitors curious about the latest in virtual reality, or families with older children ready for a memorable adventure.
That said, it might not be ideal for visitors with mobility issues or younger children, given the physical nature and age restrictions. The activity’s price is reasonable considering the technology involved and the variety of games, making it a good value for an innovative, active experience.

Amsterdam’s Ultimate VR Experience offers a modern, active way to explore virtual reality gaming in a well-equipped setting. With full-body tracking, a large free-roaming space, and a variety of engaging games, it’s perfect for groups looking for a fun, energetic outing. The inclusion of 4 game tokens maximizes your entertainment and keeps the fun going beyond the initial session.
While not suitable for the very young, elderly, or those with certain health conditions, the experience’s focus on teamwork, technology, and physical movement makes it a standout for many visitors. Whether you’re battling zombies, exploring ghostly mazes, or racing with friends, this VR park provides a memorable blast of high-tech entertainment in the heart of Amsterdam.
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Is this experience suitable for children under 10?
No, children under 10 are not allowed due to safety and age restrictions.
How long does the main zombie shooter game last?
It lasts about 30 minutes, but the entire session including game selection and instructions lasts around 60 minutes.
Can I book in advance?
Yes, you can reserve your spot with the option to pay later, providing flexibility in planning.
What does the activity include?
The package includes a free-roaming VR experience and 4 tokens to play additional games.
Is the experience accessible for wheelchair users?
No, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users due to space and safety considerations.
Are guides available to help during the games?
Yes, guides are available and typically speak both English and Dutch, ensuring smooth gameplay.
What kind of games can I choose from?
Options include zombie shooters like Arizona Sunshine, pirate adventures like Corsair’s Curse, ghost hunts like Ghost Patrol, and more.
Where do we meet for the experience?
The entrance is located on Overhoeksplein, behind the ADAM Toren, and the activity ends back at this point.
What is the refund policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering peace of mind if your plans change.
Whether you’re a gaming enthusiast or just looking for a fun, active way to break up sightseeing, the Amsterdam: Ultimate VR Experience provides a lively and engaging adventure that’s hard to beat.
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