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Van Gogh Museum

Make sure to download the museum's app before your visit. It has awesome audio guides that are super informative, and it really enhanced my experience without me needing to hire a guide.

I think the best time to visit is right when they open at 9 AM. I got to enjoy the galleries almost by myself for the first hour and took some fantastic photos without anyone photobombing me.

I suggest visiting on a weekday, especially Tuesday or Wednesday. The place felt way less crowded, and I could truly appreciate the art without people jostling me for space
Rijksmuseum

My advice is to plan for at least 3 hours. I thought I’d be done sooner but there’s just so much amazing stuff to see!

I suggest visiting on a weekday if you can - it’s way less crowded than on the weekends, which means more time with the art and less waiting in lines!

Check out the museum’s closing time! I nearly missed a few exhibits because I didn’t know they start closing off areas 30 minutes before the official time
Anne Frank House

I suggest buying your tickets online in advance. The lines can get super long, and you don't want to waste precious time standing around. Got my tickets a week ahead and it made everything smoother!

Consider going either around 11am or after 4pm. I noticed it was way quieter during those times, giving me more space to explore and take photos. Mornings can be packed!

My advice is to skip the audio guide unless you really want it. I found the displays were informative enough. Plus, it cost an extra few euros that I’d rather save for a snack later!
Museum Nemo

Buy your tickets online in advance! It saved me time standing in line and I even got a small discount.

Plan to spend at least 2-3 hours here. There’s so much to see and do interacting with all the cool exhibits kept me entertained.

Take the time to explore the hands-on exhibits. I initially skipped them, but I ended up having the most fun there—it’s all about engaging with science!
If you can, visit on a weekday morning around 10 a.m. to avoid the crowds; I did that, and it felt way more relaxed.
Museum of Prostitution Red Light Secrets

If you're on a budget, check their website for discount tickets. I saved a few euros by booking online instead of buying at the door.

Don't rush through the exhibits! Take your time with the audio guide; it really adds depth to what you're seeing and hearing.

Keep an eye out for the little interactive stations. They’re fun and provide some unique insights that you might miss if you just read the signs.

I recommend taking a break in the café after your visit. It’s a nice spot to reflect on everything you just learned and unwind a bit.
Moco Museum
The Royal Palace
The Netherlands Open Air Museum

Bring a packed lunch! The food prices can be a bit steep inside, and you’ll find lovely picnic spots to munch on your own snacks.

If you can, try to get there by around 10 AM. It’s less crowded, and you can go through the exhibits without feeling rushed.
Body Worlds

I suggest purchasing your tickets online in advance. It saved me a lot of time waiting in line and I actually got a small discount.

Make sure to wear comfortable shoes! You'll be walking around and standing a lot; my feet definitely paid the price after the visit.

Take your time with each exhibit. I rushed through some parts, and I really regret it now. Slow down and enjoy the details!

If you're on a budget, check out the local eateries nearby for lunch. Eating around the area is way cheaper than the café inside the museum.
Mauritshuis

My advice is to allow at least 2 hours to explore. I underestimated how much I would enjoy the pieces especially Vermeer’s 'Girl with a Pearl Earring'. Truly captivating!

If you're wanting to save some cash, check online for any discount codes or combo tickets. I found a deal that included a few other museums, which worked out great

I recommend visiting early in the morning, like around 9 AM, to beat the crowds. It was much quieter then, and I could soak in the artwork without feeling rushed.