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Offbeat Places to Visit in Amsterdam

Travel at Museum of Bags and Purses, Woonboot Museum, Visit Het Schip, Shop at The Nine Streets, Micropia Museum, Cat Museum, See the Pianola Museum, Visit Museum of Torture, Move Across Python Bridge, Explore Eye Film Museum and many more.

People considering Amsterdam suitable only for rides in canal and cycling, today, we bring to you the other side of Amsterdam. Known as the spiciest city in Europe,  Amsterdam is a mingle of ancient architecture with many proactive locations.  Explore this vibrant city with a diverse side by incorporating it into your Europe trip itinerary for a well-rounded and enriching experience.

The most Unusual places to visit in Amsterdam are its museums. Could you ever imagine that you can actually visit a museum dedicated to  “Houseboats”? Yes, tourists here are thrilled to visit many unusual museums having atypical collections. To your surprise, Amsterdam also has a museum dedicated to Cats, and is filled with cat paintings. 

Other than museums, there are other unusual attractions as well. One of the Craziest things to do in Amsterdam is to swing at Europe’s highest swing point at A’dam Lookout. Also, here you can take a walk across a bridge as curvy as a python snake. If you love to travel to places that are rare, Amsterdam will provide you with plenty of options. Above all, we can ensure you that a trip to Amsterdam will be filled with many surprises.

Here is the list of best unusual places to visit in Amsterdam:

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01

Python Bridge

Python bridge is a very interesting looking bright red footbridge that spans over the canal between Sporenburg and Borneo Island in eastern docklands. The bridge is officially known as High Bridge(Hoge Brug) and one of the Craziest things to do in Amsterdam is to walk on this eccentric snake-like footbridge.

Location-
Pythonburg, Amsterdam

Entry Fee- 
Free

Timings-
 Open 24 hours

You can Also Book: Madame Tussauds Tickets Amsterdam
02

Eye Film Museum

Eye Film Museum is a modern museum related to the film world and is known as the “house of films”. The place has a collection of 37,000 film titles, 60,000 posters,700,00 photographs and 20,000 books from the beginning of the film industry in the Netherlands, which was in 1895.

Location-
 IJpromenade 1, 1031 KT, Amsterdam

Entry Fee-
For film screening - Adults above 11 years - 11 Euros per person.
                                                  Children below 11 years - 7.5 euros per person. 
                         For Exhibition - Adults above 17 years - 11 Euros per person.
                                                  Children below 17 years - Free

Timings-
 The box office is open every day from 10 am and closes at 10 pm(Sun - Thurs)
                & 11 pm (Fri & Sat) 
                The eye bar-restaurant opens daily at 10 am and closes at 1 am (Sun - Thurs)
                 & 2 am (Fri & Sat)
                The exhibition starts daily from 10 am to 7 pm
                The eye shop is opened daily from 11 am to 9 pm
                Eye Study is open from Tuesday to Friday from 12 am to 5 pm.

Note- The place is closed on King’s Day (27 April) but remains open on Christmas and Boxing Day.

Also Book: Keukenhof Tickets with Bus Transfers
03

Woonboot Museum

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The Houseboat Museum (Woonboot Museum) is a traditionally furnished Houseboat which gives the visitors a glimpse of how the life of canals used to be in ancient times in Amsterdam. A 1914 freighter, Hendrika Maria, houses the museum and has displays and models to depict the life of the time before modernization.

Location- 
Moored at Prinsengracht, just outside the Jordan area

Entry Fee- Adult 4.5 euros
                   Children between the age of 5 to 15 - 3.5 euros
                   Children below 5 years - free. 
                   A group of 10+ people will get a discounted rate of 3.5 euros per person.

Timings- Open from 10 am to 5 pm on all days except Monday. In July and August, the place is open on Mondays as well. 

Must Book: Diamant Museum Tickets Amsterdam
04

Het Schip

Museum Het Schip is a building that looks familiar to the architecture of a ship from which it derives its name. The tour of the museum covers 19th-century slum dwelling, a beautiful post office with its stained glass and clock in the wall- designed by Michel de Klerk, and a working-class apartment with pieces of furniture from 1920.

Location- 
Oostzaanstraat, WG, Amsterdam

Entry Fee- 
The ticket includes entrance to all exhibitions as well as a guided tour. 
                   Regular admission fee -1500 euros
                   Children between the age of 5 to 12 - 500 euros
                   Children below 5 years- Free entry.

Timings-
 From 11 am to 5 pm every day from Tuesday to Sunday. 

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05

The Nine Streets

Nine picturesque small alleys of Amsterdam constitute The Nine Streets. These passages are full of boutiques, restaurants and art galleries, which makes this place a shopper’s paradise.

One of the Craziest things to do in Amsterdam is to go on a shopping spree and lose oneself in one of the nine streets here. Vintage lovers will also be attracted to vintage stores present in some of the streets.

Location- 
Wolvenstraat, EM, Amsterdam

Timings- 
Open 24 hours from Sunday to Saturday

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06

Blijburg Beach

Blijburg Beach is the best known urban beach in Amsterdam. Although this is not a real sea beach, visitors come here to spend some leisure time sunbathing and swimming. Moreover, it also has a bar/lounge that offers a variety of food and drinks.

Location-
Centrum Island, IJburg, Pampuslaan, Amsterdam

Entry Fee-
 Free

Timings-
 Open daily from 8:30 am and closes at 11 pm (Sun - Thurs) and at 1 am (Fri & Sat)

You can Also Book: National Maritime Museum Tickets

07

NDSM Wharf

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NDSM is the former shipping wharf area in northwest Amsterdam. Across the river IJ, this historic centrum of Amsterdam is currently used as a pace for artists to exhibit their work.

Few exhibitions and festivals are also held here. The place also houses some offices and student hostels. There is a free ferry at this place which visitors can enjoy.

Location- 
NDSM Plein 28, WB Amsterdam

Timings- 
Open 24 hours

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08

Pianola Museum

One of the Unusual places to visit in Amsterdam is the Pianola Museum. It is a 17th-century museum housing a collection of automatic pianos and related objects, all of which are still in working order.

The place has 30,000 music rolls which can still be played in one of these instruments. One of the Craziest things to do in Amsterdam is to try and play these instruments at the very museum.

Location- Westerstraat, MN, Jordan, Amsterdam

Price-
Adult 9 euros | Children - 5 euros

Timings-
Friday & Saturday from 1 pm to 5 pm, Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm.

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09

Museum of Torture

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The Museum of Torture provides exhibits of punishments and verdicts in the middle age. The Engravings in the museum illustrates around 40 instruments of punishments from different parts of Europe. Each engraving has an illustration of having historical information about the punishment in eight different languages.

Location- 
Singel, Amsterdam. Opposite the Flower market near Kalverstraat and shopping centre Kalvertoren

Entry Fee- 
Adult - 7.5 euros | Children up to 12 years- 4 euros 
                   For a group of 12 people, there is a discounted price of 5 euros per person. 
                   For a guided tour, 60 euros are charged per group of 6-15 people.

Timings-
Daily from 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Also Checkout & Book: Body Worlds Amsterdam Tickets
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10

A’Dam Lookout

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Visitors looking for a panoramic view of Amsterdam must visit the observation deck of the A’Dam lookout, one of the Unusual places to visit in Amsterdam. Apart from the 360-degree sky deck, the place gives an option to the visitors to swing from Europe’s highest swing point which is the Craziest things to do in Amsterdam.

The deck also has a Restaurant and Rooftop Bar for the visitors to enjoy the view while eating and drinking

Location-
 Overhoeksplein 5, KS, Amsterdam

Entry Fee- 
Adult - 12.5 euros
                  Children between the age of 4 to 12 - 6.5 euros

Timings-
Every day from 10 am to 10 pm. Visitors are admitted up to 9 pm

Must Book: Keukenhof and Zaanse Schans Day Tour in Amsterdam
11

Cat Museum

The KattenKabinet (“Cat Cabinet”), as the name suggests has been dedicated to cats. This is one of the Unusual places to visit in Amsterdam. The place has work of art depicting cats in their various moods and acts in forms of posters, sculptures, photographs, lithographs, playbills, paintings, and drawings.

Location-
Herengracht, BT Amsterdam

Price-
Adults and children above 12 years - 7 euros
           Children below the age of 12 - free
           Students - 4 euros 
           Group having 10+ people - 4 euros per head.

Timings-
Monday to Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, Saturdays & Sundays from 12 pm to 5 pm.

Also Book: Jewish Museum Tickets in Amsterdam
12

The Electric Ladyland

Electric Ladyland is the first museum of fluorescent art that houses a fluorescent environment where visitors experience a new concept of “Participatory Art”. This means the visitors become a part of the art during their guided tour.

The museum also has fluorescent minerals from all over the world which suddenly bursts into colors when exposed to different lightwaves.

Location-
Tweede Leliedwarsstraat, TB, Amsterdam

Price-
Adults and children above 12 years - 5 euros
           Children below 12 years - free.

Timings-
Wednesday to Saturday between 2 pm to 6 pm with prior appointment only

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13

Micropia Museum

One of the Unusual places to visit in Amsterdam is Micropia, a museum in Amsterdam features every possible kind of microbes. A one of its kind, visitors interested in the science of microbes and young students will find this place to be very informative.

For other visitors also, information about microbes is useful as, although invisible, microbes form a part of everyone’s daily life.

Location-
Artisplein, Plantage Kerklaan

Price-
Adults & Children above 10 years - 16 euros
           Children between the age of 3 to 9 years - 14 euros
           Students - 7.5 euros

Timings-
Sunday to Wednesday (9 am to 6 pm), Thursday to Saturday (9 am to 8 pm) 

Also Book: Nxt Digital Art Museum Tickets in Amsterdam
14

Museum of Bags and Purses

The Museum, one of the Unusual places to visit in Amsterdam, is devoted to the history of bags, purses and their related accessories. One of the only three such museums in the world, the place currently has over 5000 items on display dating back to the 16th century.

Visiting this museum, people come to know about the interesting history of the daily use item and also get the opportunity to see some of the most expensive purses ever made.

Location-
Herengracht, Grachtengordel, the ring of canals at the center of Amsterdam

Entry fee-
 Adult - 12 euros
                 Children between 7 to 18 years - 7 euros
                 Below 7 years - Free

Timings-
 From 10 am to 5 pm 

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15

Ons Lieve Heer Op Solder

Ons Lieve Heer op Solder (Our Lord in the Attic Museum) gives a glimpse of the 17th-century canal house, church, and museum from the Dutch Golden Age. The name of the place comes from the fact that the house has an entire church within its attic.

Apart from the church, visitors find it enjoyable while going from one furnished room to another, passing through the living room, bedrooms, kitchens and so on.

Location-
 Oudezijds Voorburgwal 38, GD Amsterdam

Entry Fee-
 Adult 12.5 euros
                  Children between 5 to 17 years - 6 euros
                  Children below 5 years- free

Timings- 
From Monday to Saturday - 10 am to 6 pm | Sunday from 1 pm to 6 pm. 

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People Also Ask About Amsterdam

  1. Which are the best places to visit in Amsterdam?

    1. Python Bridge: Python Bridge is an eye-catching brilliant red overfly that flies over the canal between Sporeenburg and Borneo Island in eastern port. It's one of Amsterdam's more unusual attractions. You only have to walk across this strange snake-like twisting footbridge. This bridge is officially known as High Bridge.

    2. Wooden Boat Museum: The wooden houseboat Museum, located on Prinsengracht, is a bizarre type of museum that is also an uncommon destination to visit in Amsterdam. This is a traditionally decorated Houseboat that shows visitors how the canals used to be before modernity in terms of living and livelihood.

    3. The Nine Streets: The Nine Streets is a mash-up of nine lovely Amsterdam ginnels. This place is known as shopping heaven since each tunnel is lined with boutiques, cafes, restaurants, and art galleries. So, fashionistas can visit this site and shop the nine streets for the latest trends.

    4. Amsterdam's West Church: This church is considered to be one of the most famous Amsterdam tourist attractions. The church consists of Renaissance architecture and Gothic design essence in its construction. It is one of the offbeat places to visit in Amsterdam to enlighten your body with spirituality. The tower is surmounted with a replica of Austria's emperor crown and is the highest in the city with a height of 85 meters.

  2. Which are the best places to visit in Amsterdam with kids?

    1. Vondelpark - Vondelpark is one of Amsterdam's most well-known parks. Like a kindergarten, this humorous park has a lot to offer kids. It features a site called Kinderkookkafe, which allows children to cook while their parents relax with a cup of coffee. Aside from that, there is a little pool with a tiny playground where kids can have a fantastic time while parents relax and enjoy watching their children have fun.

    2. Museums of famous Dutch Painters - This museum is an unusual place to visit in Amsterdam as this museum has a unique system to acknowledge things inside it. The Van Gogh Museum teaches kids about famous Dutch painters with very attractive and colourful paintings accessible to children. The most exciting thing about this museum is that it gives an audio tour for kids so that they get good clarity about everything inside.

    3. Artis - This zoo is one of the offbeat places to visit in Amsterdam with kids. Artis is the oldest zoo in Europe with a very old furnished setting and a vastly flourished garden all around. Most of the animal caves in this area have been converted into modern locations throughout the years, with several playgrounds, good restaurants, and plenty of internal fun activities areas.

    4. TropenMuseum, NEMO and Public Library - NEMO is an Amsterdam-based science museum that is both informational and educational. Children aged 6 and up are eligible to participate. This museum, which has a vast sloping roof with photographs of Amsterdam, is one of the most unusual locations to see in Amsterdam. Every child enjoys visiting art, object, and cultural displays.

  3. What is the best time to visit Amsterdam?

    The best time to visit Amsterdam is either late spring or early fall. People visiting the places in the city during April, May, September or early October can enjoy good weather and less crowds.
  4. Is Amsterdam safe at night?

    According to The Economist Safe City Index 2019, Amsterdam is the safest city in the whole of Europe. While most of the city is safe even when one travels at midnight, the Red Light District area should be avoided. Also, tourists must be careful about pick-pockets while traveling on a crowded train or trams.
  5. How expensive is Amsterdam?

    Amsterdam is an expensive city, to begin with, but visitors can moderate expenses in several ways. The cost of traveling can be minimized by staying at a hostel or a budget hotel. Also, purchase of a card that covers all museum entry fees is another way of ensuring a budgeted yet fun trip.
  6. What is Amsterdam famous for?

    The city of Amsterdam is famous for its intricate canals and impressive architecture.The thriving waterways have houseboats, canal houses and canal-side terraces on both sides giving it picturesque and classic look.

    The city is also famous for its various museums each of which are one of its kind - be it the Eye Musuem on films, Pianola Museum for musical instruments, Museum of Torture for various punishments, Museum of Bag& Purse for various bags etc.

    There is also the famous A’Dam Lookout from where one can take the world’s highest swing. There is also the red light area of the city which has become famous.
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Best museum I have ever seen! We got a direct entry and had a great experience.
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Best day out of our Amsterdam Tour. Everything was so good. The transfer was very comfortable.
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The guide we had while availing the tour was very knowledgeable. he informed us all about the place. He was friendly enough to answer all our questions and the stories he had for all of us made the walking tour interesting. We shared a laugh or two as well.
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