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Amsterdam Light Festival

Brighten up the winter blues

Get the best seat in town during Amsterdam Light Festival with tickets for these lit canal cruises.

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Bicycles are parked on a snowy canal bridge in Amsterdam with a promotional graphic for an Amsterdam Winter Digital Pass.

Amsterdam Winter Festival Card

  • Amsterdam Light Festival Cruises
  • GVB Amsterdam: Public Transport by Tram, Bus, and Metro
  • Amsterdam Light Festival: Light Walk
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Exterior view of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, featuring modern architecture with circular and glass structures and green lawn.
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  • Amsterdam

Van Gogh Museum

Immerse yourself in Van Gogh's vivid colors, textured brushstrokes, and poignant expressions
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Art gallery with blurred motion of people viewing Banksy artworks, including a large green mural of police officers and smaller framed pieces.
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Moco Museum Amsterdam

Banksy, Andy Warhol and more under one roof at Moco Museum Amsterdam
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Brick building facade with arched windows and a blue sign that reads "Amsterdam Ice Bar Xtracold."
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XtraCold Icebar Amsterdam

Welcome to the coolest bar in Amsterdam (literally). This teeth-chattering locale is the perfect spot to sample the lifestyle of a Polar explorer, without the risk of frostbite. Just meters from the busy Rembrandt Square, this is a great stop on a night on the town in Amsterdam. Free drinks and thermals should keep you warm. The bar is sculpted from 60 tons of natural ice and even your glass here is made from frozen H2O!
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Fabrique des Lumières
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Fabrique des Lumières

See art come to life at the largest digital art center in the Netherlands
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A brick building with "Heineken Brouwerij" sign, next to a bridge over a canal, framed by green trees under a clear blue sky.
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Heineken Experience

The Heineken Experience is located in the original Heineken Brewery. Gerard Adriaan Heineken bought this building back in 1863 when it was the De Hooiberg brewery. He then turned it towards the production of his eponymous beer. The building remained a brewery all the way up to 1988. It was then that it became a museum (and hotspot for Heineken consumption). Located in the vibrant neighborhood of De Pijp, the Heineken Experience is ideally situated for a canal cruise, and some city exploration that takes you away from the hustle and bustle of Dam Square. Since 2001, it's been the world-famous Heineken Experience. After a year-long update and redesign in 2008, the Heineken Experience is more Heineken-y and Experience-y than ever before.