
Hotels near Rijksmuseum
1071 XX Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Rijksmuseum is the single best reason to visit Amsterdam and one of the top things to do in the city for any first-time visitor. This national art gallery holds 8,000 objects across 80 rooms, spanning 800 years of Dutch and European art. The undisputed centrepiece is Rembrandt's The Night Watch (1642), displayed in its own dedicated gallery at the end of the main hall - a theatrical reveal that the museum has perfected over decades of design.
Beyond Rembrandt, the collection includes Vermeer's The Milkmaid and Woman Reading a Letter, Frans Hals portraits, Delftware ceramics, ship models from the Dutch East India Company, and an extraordinary library. The Pierre Cuypers building itself - red brick and Gothic detail - reopened in 2013 after a decade-long renovation that added a glass-roofed atrium. Allow 2-3 hours for the highlights; art devotees could easily spend a full day. Entry is EUR 22.50 for adults; free for under-18s. The museum is entirely cashless.
Pro Tip: Book the earliest timed-entry slot (09:00) to see The Night Watch with minimal crowds. The gift shop on the ground floor sells high-quality Vermeer and Rembrandt prints for under EUR 15.
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