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Moco Museum is a short, high-impact stop. Combo tickets help you build a fuller Amsterdam plan by pairing it with a canal cruise, immersive exhibitions, or nearby museums, all through one simple booking.

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Siena Luigi

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Jan 2026

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It's very easy and safe to book tickets with Headout. The Moco Museum we visited with friends was really beautiful and a lot of fun. There are rooms that immerse you in another dimension. A fantastic optical illusion. A wonderful experience that I recommend you try. Go as soon as possible, don't hesitate!
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Dec 2025

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The house is stunning, and the urban art really resonated with me. Seeing works by Banksy and KAWS was incredible, and the immersive Studio Irma installation made the experience truly magical.
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Thabiso

Jan 2026

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Beautiful experience it was 😍, very kind and helpful staff too .. I enjoyed every bit of my tour and my highlight of the day was the private jet ❤️
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Kaspar

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Jan 2026

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The building looks amazing. Very easily accessible and the staff is very friendly and helpful. A lot of artwork to see an everything is divided into logical sections according to different periods and origins of art.
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Jan 2026

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The building is very beautiful, the paintings and artworks are fantastic, and the Mesum app helps you find your way around.
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Marcos

Spain
Dec 2025

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Great tour at the Johan Cruyff Arena. Well organized, informative and inspiring. A must for football fans visiting Amsterdam.
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Dec 2025

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A visit to the magnificent stadium of a legendary team...memories...thrills... Reading the names of the various players who have taken part in the club's history brings back incredible moments.
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Varun

India
Dec 2025

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Extremely unique experience. Got fully mesmerised for entire 1 hr. I suggest every art lover to experience this once. Thank you Amsterdam & Headout specially for the best price.

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How to visit Moco Museum Amsterdam?

  • Ways to explore: All tickets include entry to Moco Museum with access to permanent and temporary exhibitions. Visits are self-guided with a multilingual audio guide included.
  • Add a canal cruise: Some tickets bundle a 60-minute Amsterdam canal cruise with audio commentary, letting you pair contemporary art with classic city views.
  • Museum combos: Choose combos with nearby highlights like Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum, Fabrique des Lumières, Amsterdam in Motion, Johan Cruijff ArenA, or city transport passes.
  • Skip-the-line access: Only select combos include skip-the-line entry. Standard tickets follow timed entry slots and venue-controlled access.
  • Queues & entry: Expect short waits outside peak hours. Busy afternoons and weekends can see queues of around 30–45 minutes.
  • When to book: Summer dates and combo tickets sell out fastest. Booking ahead secures your preferred time slot.
  • Best upgrade: The Stedelijk Museum combo is the smartest pick if avoiding queues matters most.

Compare tickets below ↓

Compare your ticket options

Ticket typeIncludesGuideWhy pick thisPrice from

Moco Museum Entry Ticket

Permanent + temporary exhibitions

Audio (app)

• Full access, no upgrades needed • Audio guide included

€13.96

Entry + 1-Hour Canal Cruise

Museum entry + 60-min cruise

Audio (museum + cruise)

• 2 icons, 1 booking • Adds scenic 60-min cruise

€24.99

Moco + Fabrique des Lumières

Moco + 1 digital exhibition

Audio (Moco)

• Two art styles, one day • Large-scale digital projections

€27.31

Moco + Rijksmuseum

Contemporary + Dutch classics

Audio (both)

• 800 years of art contrast • Museums 3 min apart

€37

Moco + GVB Transport Pass

Museum + 1–4 day transport

Audio (Moco)

• Unlimited city travel • Flexible 24–96h validity

€23.96

Moco + Amsterdam in Motion

Moco Museum + Entry to Amsterdam in Motion and all the audiovisual shows

Audio (Moco)

• Bold contemporary art meets immersive Dutch digital storytelling • Only a short walk between Museumplein stops

€30.36

Moco + Heineken Experience

Moco Museum + Entry to Heineken Experience with live presentation, multilingual audio guides & 2 drinks

Audio (both)

• Provocative modern art meets historic brewing innovation • Two immersive Amsterdam attractions within easy reach of each other

€35.02

Moco + Johan Cruijff Arena

Moco Museum + Access to Johan Cruijff ArenA

Audio (Moco)

• Banksy and Basquiat energy meets legendary football history • Art in the city centre, stadium behind the scenes

€39.38

Moco + Bols Cocktail

Moco Museum + Entry to Bols with a multilingual audio guide & one signature drink

Audio (both)

• Avant garde art meets centuries of Dutch craftsmanship • Museumplein culture paired with an interactive heritage experience

€30.31

Moco + Stedelijk Museum

Moco Museum + Entry to Stedelijk Museum and a bilingual audio guide

Audio (both)

• Street art rebels meet modern art masters • Two iconic museums side by side on Museumplein

€36.46

What to expect at Moco Museum Amsterdam

Art exhibits featuring modern graffiti and abstract art inside Moco Amsterdam.
Man viewing colorful pop art portraits in a gallery.
Exhibit at Moco Museum Amsterdam showing a person on a horse with a flag.
Pink metal palm sculpture installation at Moco Museum courtyard, Amsterdam.
Moco Museum Amsterdam exterior with modern architecture and garden in daylight.
Moco Museum Amsterdam Banksy exhibit with framed artwork and Picasso quote on stone.
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Bold art from the moment you enter

Step into Villa Alsberg and you are immediately surrounded by rebellious ideas and eye catching visuals. This historic mansion sets the tone for Moco’s mission: make modern and contemporary art feel personal, provocative, and refreshingly accessible from the very first room.

Room by room icons

The visit flows through intimate galleries rather than vast halls, making it easy to focus. Expect works by Banksy, Warhol, Basquiat, and Haring, alongside rotating contemporary artists. Most visitors spend 45 to 60 minutes moving through the indoor galleries at a relaxed pace.

Immersive and digital moment

Several rooms shift the mood completely. Studio Irma’s immersive installations and digital artworks use mirrors, light, and movement to pull you inside the art. These spaces are crowd favorites, so brief waits are common during peak hours, especially on weekends.

The garden breather

The route naturally spills outdoors into the Moco Garden. Sculptures by WhIsBe and Anthony James sit against Museumplein views, offering a calm pause before wrapping up. Many visitors linger here for photos or a quiet reset.

Exit smart and plan ahead

Moco is compact and popular, so timed entry tickets help manage crowds. Booking ahead keeps the visit smooth, especially for families or short city breaks. Scroll down to ‘Plan Your Visit’ section for tips on the best times to go.

Included highlights and extras

Standard tickets include all indoor galleries and the Moco Garden. Temporary exhibitions rotate regularly and are included with entry. Some digital or immersive installations may change seasonally, making return visits feel genuinely different.

Things to know before booking Moco Museum Amsterdam tickets

  • Ticket types and experiences: Moco Museum can be booked as a standalone timed-entry ticket or as part of one of 10 curated combo experiences. These pair the museum with other Amsterdam attractions, allowing you to build a half-day or full-day itinerary around modern art, culture, or leisure.
  • What’s included with your ticket: Every Moco Museum ticket includes access to the permanent collection, temporary exhibitions, immersive digital rooms, and the outdoor Moco Garden. A multilingual audio guide is included and available in English, Dutch, German, French, Spanish, and Italian.
  • Combo ticket experiences: Combo tickets let you pair Moco Museum with experiences such as a canal cruise, Fabrique des Lumières, Rijksmuseum, Heineken Experience, Amsterdam in Motion, public transport passes, stadium tours, or other cultural attractions, with each experience visited at your own pace.
  • Important combo details: Each combo experience includes only what is explicitly listed on its ticket page. Extras such as tastings, audio guides, transport access, or priority entry apply only to specific experiences and should not be assumed across all combos.
  • How long to plan for your visit: Most visitors spend around 45 to 60 minutes inside Moco Museum. Combo tickets are best planned as half-day or full-day outings depending on the second experience, travel time between venues, and whether you choose to spread visits across multiple days.
  • Best time to visit: The museum is busiest between 11am and 5:45pm. Entry slots before 11am or after 6pm are generally quieter and are often priced lower, making them a good choice for visitors looking to avoid crowds or plan efficiently.
  • Discounted tickets: Children under 7 can enter Moco Museum for free but still require a reserved ticket. Discounted tickets are available for children aged 7–17, seniors over 65, and students with valid ID. Discount availability may vary for combo experiences.
  • Accessibility information: Moco Museum is not wheelchair accessible due to the historic layout of Villa Alsberg. Prams and strollers are also not permitted inside. Guide dogs are welcome. Accessibility at partner attractions included in combo tickets may differ.
  • Cancellation policy: Most Moco Museum tickets and combo experiences allow free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled visit for a full refund. Always check the specific experience details to confirm cancellation eligibility before completing your booking.

Exhibitions at Moco Amsterdam

Moco Museum keeps things fresh with a mix of permanent and temporary exhibitions. See iconic works by Banksy and other legends year-round while rotating exhibits bring new, thought-provoking art to the scene.

Contemporary Masters (Permanent)

This exhibition features influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, and Keith Haring. Expect bold paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works that reflect themes of identity, power, pop culture, and modern life.

Laugh Now by Banksy (Permanent)

Moco’s Banksy collection includes original works like Laugh Now, Girl with Balloon, and Flower Thrower. These iconic pieces combine humour and protest, using familiar images to question politics, authority, and everyday systems we often take for granted.

Digital & Immersive Art by Studio Irma (Permanent)

Studio Irma’s immersive rooms surround visitors with mirrors, light, and digital projections. Inspired by social connection and inner reflection, these installations turn art into an interactive experience where movement, colour, and emotion respond to your presence.

Modern Masters (Permanent)

This gallery showcases modern icons including Andy Warhol, Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. From pop art to surrealism, the works highlight how 20th-century artists broke tradition and reshaped how art could look and communicate.

Pride and Self Prejudice by Robbie Williams (From March 8, 2024)

Robbie Williams presents expressive sculptures and text-based artworks exploring fame, anxiety, self-image, and resilience. Personal and self-critical, the exhibition mixes humour with vulnerability, offering an honest look at mental health and identity beyond his music career.

The Symphony of Nature by Six N. Five (From Sept 28, 2023)

This digital exhibition features calm, architectural landscapes shaped by soft motion and natural forms. Created by Six N. Five, the works feel slow and meditative, blending technology and nature into peaceful visual compositions that invite quiet reflection.

Dreams by Andrés Reisinger (From Oct 8, 2024)

Dreams presents surreal digital spaces filled with floating furniture, pastel tones, and dreamlike architecture. Andrés Reisinger explores emotion and imagination through virtual environments that feel intimate and unreal, encouraging visitors to interpret meaning through feeling rather than logic.

Planet Positive Disruption by Frankey (From Dec 12, 2024)

Street artist Frankey brings his playful interventions indoors with small-scale sculptures and visual jokes focused on sustainability. Using humour and clever details, the exhibition highlights environmental issues while keeping the tone light, curious, and easy to engage with.

Must-see artworks at Moco Museum Amsterdam

Banksy's "Girl with Balloon" at Moco Museum, Amsterdam.
Banksy artworks displayed at Moco Museum London exhibition.
Banksy artwork of a chimpanzee with a sign reading "Laugh now, but one day we'll be in charge.
Basquiat-style artwork at Moco Museum, featuring abstract face and vibrant colors.
Andy Warhol's 'Campbell's Soup Cans' displayed at MoMA, New York City.
Surreal painting "Face of the Great Masturbator" by Salvador Dalí at Reina Sofia, Madrid.
Visitors viewing Keith Haring artwork at Moco Museum Barcelona.
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Girl with a Balloon

A simple stencil showing a child reaching for a drifting balloon, capturing hope, loss, and longing, and reminding viewers how love and innocence can slip away.

Flower Thrower

A masked protester throws flowers instead of a weapon, turning an act of violence into a symbol of peace, defiance, and optimism during conflict worldwide today.

Laugh Now by Banksy

A chained hyena stands beneath a sharp message, using dark humor to question power, control, and who truly ends up in charge over time and society.

Untitled (Skull) by Jean-Michel Basquiat

Contemporary Masters Gallery

This expressive skull mixes graffiti marks and raw color, confronting ideas of death, identity, and pressure created by fame, money, and modern life today worldwide.

Campbell’s Soup Cans by Andy Warhol

Modern Masters Gallery

Rows of identical soup cans blur art and advertising, challenging originality and showing how everyday consumer goods can become powerful cultural symbols through repetition and scale.

The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dalí

Modern Masters Gallery

Melting clocks droop across a dreamlike landscape, suggesting time is flexible, fragile, and shaped by memory, dreams, and the subconscious mind rather than strict reality.

Radiant Baby by Keith Haring

Modern Masters Gallery

This glowing crawling baby uses bold lines and movement to represent innocence, energy, and hope, becoming an instantly recognisable symbol of street art and activism worldwide.

Plan your visit to Moco Museum Amsterdam

Tourists taking a selfie in front of a Time magazine mirror exhibit at Moco Museum, Amsterdam.

Opening hours:

  • Sunday to Thursday: 9am to 7pm
  • Friday and Saturday: 9am to 8pm

Ideal duration: Around 60-mins

Best time to visit: Weekdays are the calmest, especially during the quieter months from November to early December. Weekends, UK school holidays, and midday hours tend to be busiest. If visiting on a weekend, aim for before 11am or after 4pm. Permanent galleries are also noticeably busier during the opening and closing weekends of special exhibitions.

Address: Honthorststraat 20, 1071 DE Amsterdam, Netherlands

Find on Maps

  • By tram: Get on line 5 from Amstelveen

Nearest stop: Museumplein, a minute away from the museum

  • By bus: Hop on bus**** 357 from Amstelveen, Busstation

Nearest stop: Museumplein, a minute away from the museum

  • By car: From Amstelveen, take Beneluxbaan s109 and follow signs toward Amsterdam Zuid. Continue along s109, then join Beethovenstraat and follow it through the city. Turn onto Van Baerlestraat, then Paulus Potterstraat. The journey covers about 6.6 km and usually takes 20 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic.

Nearest parking: Parkhaus, 98m away from the museum

Service dog on a leash standing on a paved path in a park.
  • Restrooms: Toilets are available on every floor of the museum, clearly signposted and easy to access throughout your visit.
  • Wi-Fi: Free WiFi is available across the museum, allowing you to access the audio guide and share photos during your visit.
  • Gift shop: The on-site shop offers Banksy merchandise, items linked to temporary exhibitions, and a curated range of art-inspired souvenirs.
  • Service animals: Registered service animals wearing an appropriate harness are permitted throughout the museum to support visitors during their visit.
No outside food or drinks allowed sign at The TUBE Copenhagen.
  • Touching art: Please do not touch the artwork on display.
  • Prohibited items: Large bags, strollers, professional photography equipment, umbrellas, hats, and smoking are not permitted inside.

  • Photography: You can take photos inside the museum, but to protect the artwork, flash photography and tripods are not allowed.
  • Pets: Only registered service dogs on leashes are permitted inside the museum. 
  • Luggage policy: The museum does not allow luggage. Since there is no luggage storage, you can keep your belongings at Museumplein, just 125 m away.
  • Age policy: Kids under 16 can visit the museum under the supervision of a guardian above 18.
  • Outside food and drinks: Outside food and beverages are prohibited inside the museum.

Visitor tips

  • Bring your own headphones: The audio guide works best with personal wired or wireless headphones. This makes it easier to hear clearly in crowded rooms and avoids relying on shared equipment.
  • Download the Moco Play app early: Install the Moco Play app before arriving. Mobile signals can be patchy inside the building, and the app unlocks augmented reality features that add context to selected artworks.
  • Travel light: Gallery spaces are compact, and large bags are not ideal. Bringing only essentials makes it easier to move through rooms and enjoy installations without feeling rushed or crowded.
  • Visit the garden last: Save the Moco Garden for the end of your visit. It’s a good place to pause, take photos, and decompress after the indoor galleries, especially on busy days.
  • Plan around special exhibitions: Permanent galleries are noticeably busier during opening and closing weekends of temporary exhibitions. Visiting earlier in the day helps avoid peak congestion in shared spaces.

Frequently asked questions about Moco Museum Amsterdam tickets

Absolutely! Moco is family-friendly, and kids love the interactive installations—especially Roy Lichtenstein's vibrant 3D room! Remember that visitors under 16 must be accompanied by a guardian aged 18 or older.