Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket

Madame Tussauds Amsterdam on Dam Square. See music, sports, Marvel, and royals in wax plus interactive photo moments for about an hour.

4.5(11,438 reviews)From $19 per person

Madame Tussauds Amsterdam is a shiny, fast-moving celebrity hall on Dam Square, where you can get up close to wax versions of stars from music, TV, sports, politics, and more. The main payoff is how interactive it feels, not just how good the wax looks.

I especially like the mix of interactive photo sets plus the wide spread of characters, from Harry Styles and Lady Gaga to Marvel Avengers and the Royal Family. It is also a solid use of time in Amsterdam, since a visit averages about an hour, and you can usually stay until closing.

One thing to consider: the in-gallery photo and video add-ons (and how they’re purchased) can be a little confusing, and some visitors find the picture options pricey.

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Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

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Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - Dam Square Getting There: Easy From Central Station and the Metro2 / 10
Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - Ticket Basics: What the $19 Entry Really Buys3 / 10
Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - How Long You’ll Actually Spend: About One Hour, Plus Flex Time4 / 10
Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - The Big Picture: What You’ll See Inside5 / 10
Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - Music and Hollywood Scenes: Posing With Icons6 / 10
Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - Sports Starrooms: Ball Kicks, Staredowns, and The Rock Toast7 / 10
Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - Marvel Avengers: The Superhero Detour8 / 10
Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - Royal Family Selfies: Step Into the Royal World9 / 10
Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - The Catwalk and the Staff Who Help the Moment Click10 / 10
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  • Dam Square location: about a 10-minute walk from Central Station, easy to pair with other stops
  • Celebs across genres: music, Hollywood, sports, Marvel, and royalty in one visit
  • Very interactive scenes: you’re meant to pose, not just look
  • A café-style break area: a drink stop inside, so you’re not forced to leave right away
  • Photo and video logistics: watch for QR codes and online steps tied to purchases
  • Wheelchair accessible: built for mobility needs
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Dam Square Getting There: Easy From Central Station and the Metro

Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - Dam Square Getting There: Easy From Central Station and the Metro

Madame Tussauds sits right on Dam Square. From Amsterdam Central Station, it’s about a 10-minute walk, so you can do this even if you’re already on the city-center side.

If you prefer public transit, you can take these GVB trams to Dam Square: 2, 4, 12, 13, 14, 17, 24. Another easy route is metro line 52 to Rokin, then take the exit marked Dam. Once you’re on Dam, you’re basically there.

Practical tip: plan a quick pass of the square first. It’s a busy area, and it helps to get your bearings before you join any lines at the entrance.

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Ticket Basics: What the $19 Entry Really Buys

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Your ticket is for entrance to Madame Tussauds Amsterdam. That’s the core value here: you’re paying to see the wax galleries and the interactive exhibits they’re built around.

Not included: a guide book. Also, the experience includes photo and video moments, but buying images is separate. Some people love that they get a keepsake; others prefer to keep it simple and only take phone photos where allowed.

Price-wise, $19 is about right for a roughly one-hour indoor celebrity attraction in a prime location. The value improves if you’re the type who likes posing and you recognize a good chunk of the celebrities featured.

How Long You’ll Actually Spend: About One Hour, Plus Flex Time

Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - How Long You’ll Actually Spend: About One Hour, Plus Flex Time

An average visit runs about one hour, but you can stay as long as you wish until closure. That flexibility matters in Amsterdam. Weather, timing, and crowds can change the pace fast.

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If you’re doing it as part of a daytime itinerary, one hour is usually comfortable. If you’re taking lots of pictures and doing several interactive areas slowly, it can stretch longer.

A smart strategy: don’t try to “beat the clock.” Instead, move through once at a steady pace, then circle back for the characters you care about most.

The Big Picture: What You’ll See Inside

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Madame Tussauds Amsterdam is set up like a series of themed rooms and photo-friendly setups. The wax figures are meant to be photographed, but the real point is that many scenes come with prompts and interactive moments.

You’ll see celebrity categories jump around. You might start with music or film, then head into sports, then swing over to Marvel. That back-and-forth is part of the fun because it keeps the visit from feeling like one long hallway.

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Also note: it is open 365 days a year, but opening hours can vary due to holidays. Before you go, check current hours for the day you plan to visit.

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Music and Hollywood Scenes: Posing With Icons

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This is where the attraction hits hardest for a lot of travelers. You get close to big familiar names across pop culture, and the exhibits are built for you to step into the moment.

Based on what you can expect in the galleries, you may see scenes such as:

  • a chance to “grab a coffee” with George Clooney
  • music duets with Justin Bieber and Dua Lipa
  • a digital make-over with NikkieTutorials so you can look the part for a performance-style photo moment
  • lifelike recreation moments featuring Harry Styles and Lady Gaga

If you love celebrity culture, you’ll likely spend time at each of these. If you’re not a huge celebrity person, you can still enjoy the artistry and the way the spaces are organized for fun poses.

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One more practical note: some setups can feel like they’re happening at the same time around you. If you’re sensitive to crowds, consider going earlier or later in the day.

Sports Starrooms: Ball Kicks, Staredowns, and The Rock Toast

Amsterdam: Madame Tussauds Ticket - Sports Starrooms: Ball Kicks, Staredowns, and The Rock Toast

Madame Tussauds also leans into sports, and it’s not just static figures. Some areas feel like they’re designed for action poses.

For example, you might be able to kick a ball around with Cristiano Ronaldo or do a staredown with Rico Verhoeven. Another standout is the interactive “raise your glass” vibe with Dwayne The Rock Johnson.

These are great for couples and friends because you’ll get more than one good photo out of the stops. You also get a nice change of pace from the music and Hollywood sections.

If you’re traveling with kids or teens, sports figures tend to land well. Even if they only know a few names, the act of posing with the figures keeps it engaging.

Marvel Avengers: The Superhero Detour

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If Marvel is your thing, make sure you don’t skip this part. The attraction includes a Marvel area where you can meet the Marvel Avengers and do something that feels like stepping into a superhero role.

This section works especially well if you’re visiting with someone who likes Marvel movies, comics, or superhero stories. It’s also a fun break from the music-and-sports back-to-back feel.

From a traveler perspective, this zone adds variety. It changes the tone. You start thinking in “story mode,” not just “photo mode.”

Royal Family Selfies: Step Into the Royal World

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Another themed highlight is the royalty section. You can pose for a selfie with a Royal Family recreation.

Even if royalty isn’t your main interest, this is a useful stop because it’s different in style and mood. Wax figures can be striking in any setting, but a royal-themed space often gives you a better-looking photo backdrop too.

Tip for photos: take a moment to check your angles before you commit to a pose. Dam Square is outside, but inside scenes can vary in lighting depending on the room.

The Catwalk and the Staff Who Help the Moment Click

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One detail that stands out is how some visitors remember the staff member running the catwalk-style interaction. The name Eugine comes up as a person who was entertaining and good at keeping the experience fun.

You might not need an official guide for this type of attraction, but good on-site guidance makes a difference. It helps you understand what to do, where to stand, and how to get the moment you came for.

This is also part of why people feel like it’s more than a quick wax-stroll. A smoothly run interactive can turn a “few photos” visit into a real outing.

The Café in the Middle: A Cozy Break You’ll Appreciate

After all the posing, you can slow down in an indoor café-style area. There’s a brown café and you can grab a drink at the bar with André Hazes, which helps break up the visit.

This matters because wax attractions can turn into nonstop standing and taking photos. Having somewhere to sit improves the experience, especially if you’re visiting in colder months or just want a calmer moment.

If you’re going with older travelers, a mid-visit break is a quality-of-life win.

Photos and Video: QR Codes, Online Steps, and What to Watch For

Interactive photo and video moments are part of the offer, but the purchasing flow can be a bit of a puzzle.

A few practical tips that can save time:

  • Photo access may involve a QR code on your receipt.
  • Video access may be handled through instructions on a card/website link provided during the process.
  • Photo and video tickets can feel confusing at first, so keep your receipt and any linked instructions in one place.

Also consider this: some visitors have said buying photos can be pricey. If you mainly want the experience, plan on taking your own pictures with your phone where you’re allowed. If you do want the professional images, budget for it before you start.

The good news: once you understand how the QR code and online links work, you can get your keepsakes without too much hassle.

Crowds and Timing: When It Feels Easy

Madame Tussauds is a popular stop, but crowd level varies by time. One traveler noted going around 7:30 pm and finding it less crowded, with an easier flow through the galleries.

You’ll often have the best experience when:

  • you enter on a quieter timeframe
  • you start with your top few must-see names so you’re not hunting later
  • you accept that the visit is designed to be active and photographed

If you notice school groups or large groups, expect noise and slower photo-sharing. It doesn’t ruin it, but it can affect the vibe.

Accessibility and Comfort: Wheelchair Accessible, Built for Posing

Madame Tussauds Amsterdam is wheelchair accessible. That’s an important baseline for travelers planning an indoor outing.

Comfort note: even though it’s an accessible attraction, it’s still a lot of moving, turning, and standing for photos. Wear comfortable shoes. If you need breaks, plan to use the café area as your reset point.

If you’re traveling with mobility needs, leave extra buffer time so you’re not rushed during interactions.

Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Skip)

You’ll probably love Madame Tussauds if:

  • you enjoy celebrity culture and want a playful way to see familiar faces
  • you like taking photos and want built-in selfie opportunities
  • you want a straightforward indoor plan that fits into a busy Amsterdam day
  • you’re traveling with kids, teens, or friends who get excited by music, sports, or superhero figures

You might think twice if:

  • you hate anything that requires extra purchases for photos and videos
  • you’re looking for a long, museum-style deep visit (this is more like a focused attraction)
  • you’re expecting a lot of written context. Some visitors want clearer signage about who the figures are

Value Check: One Hour for $19, With Built-In Fun

At $19, the value comes from the combination of:

  • prime location near Dam Square
  • a visit length that averages about an hour
  • lots of interactive posing, not just looking
  • celebrity breadth, including music, sports, Marvel, and royalty

It can feel expensive if you only watch without participating in photo moments or if you don’t recognize many of the featured celebrities. But if you’re happy to pose and use the interactive setups, you’ll likely feel it was worth it.

A smart way to “control value” is simple: decide ahead of time whether you want the professional photos and videos. If you do, budget for it. If you don’t, treat it as an experience-first ticket.

Should You Book Madame Tussauds Amsterdam?

I’d book it if you want an easy, indoor Amsterdam activity with strong photo opportunities and a celebrity lineup that covers pop culture, sports, Marvel, and royals. It’s also a good choice if you’re short on time but still want something fun that feels like more than a quick stop.

Skip or reconsider if you’re mainly chasing a quieter, educational museum experience. This place is about interaction and getting your pictures.

If you do book, I’d also choose your timing thoughtfully. Go when you’re least likely to get stuck behind big groups, and keep your receipt handy for the photo and video steps.

And finally: check hours for your exact date since it’s open year-round but holiday timing can shift.

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FAQ

Where is Madame Tussauds Amsterdam located?

It’s on Dam Square, about a 10-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station.

How do I get there using public transportation?

You can take trams 2, 4, 12, 13, 14, 17, and 24 to GVB tram station Dam Square. You can also take metro line 52 to GVB metro station Rokin and exit marked Dam.

How long does an average visit take?

An average visit lasts about one hour, but you can stay as long as you wish until closure.

What is included in the ticket price?

The ticket includes entrance to Madame Tussauds Amsterdam.

Is a guide book included?

No. A guide book is not included.

Is the attraction wheelchair accessible?

Yes. Madame Tussauds is wheelchair accessible.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is it open year-round?

Yes, Madame Tussauds is open 365 days a year, though opening hours can vary during holidays.

You can check availability for your dates here:

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