Heineken Experience

Blogs News 17.11.22

Heineken Experience or what to do in your spare time in the Netherlands after a day's work

Are you looking for a place to visit in Amsterdam that will not only evoke pleasant memories, but also help you relax after a hard day's work? We have the perfect answer for you, because in the heart of Amsterdam is the Heineken Museum, one of the biggest tourist attractions in Amsterdam that is impossible not to impress you in every way.

To convince you that visiting the Heineken Experience is probably the most fun thing you can do in a typical afternoon, we've prepared for you a complete guide where you'll see the main attractions, some details about what's going on inside the museum, and what the prices are, but also how you can purchase tickets faster and cheaper.

Heineken Museum Schedule and Address

Obviously, if you already live in Amsterdam, it will be much more convenient for you to visit the Heineken Museum. The address is Stadhouderskade 78, 1072 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We advise you to choose public transport to visit because the tour also includes beer tastings, and you won't be able to drive back home. Depending on the area where you live, you can choose 5 different tram routes. Here are the stations where you can board:

  • Central Station, tram routes 16, 24 and 25
  • Leidseplein, tram routes 7 and 10

If you want to reduce the waiting time in the very long queues at the entrance to the museum, we recommend that you buy your tickets online by accessing this link. Several categories of tours are available, and tickets for each may be available depending on when they are organized. The lowest price for a standard tour is 21 euros.

The price of this ticket includes access to the oldest Heineken brewery, a visit to the original brewing room, but also includes two very cold beers that you will serve at the museum bar.

Unique experiences during a factory tour

The Dutch are very ardent fans of good beer, and this is probably the reason why so many good beers, which are sold internationally, have been and continue to be produced in Holland. Right at the entrance to the museum, you will receive a special wristband containing some coins to exchange for beers and products made especially for factory visitors. You can use these trade coins anytime at the factory bar or keep them as a souvenir.

Overall, the Heineken Experience tour can't help but be fun, considering how many new things you'll learn there, and the beer tasting experience you'll get to experience.

Another unmissable attraction inside this museum is the collection of historic beer bottles preserved over the years to be admired by every visitor. You'll even be able to see the oldest bottle of Heineken ever to be sold on a large scale.

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