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Plan your visit to the Moco Museum | Timings, getting there, facilities, and more

Visiting the Moco Museum in Amsterdam

If modern and contemporary art is your thing, the Moco Museum is a must-visit. Housed in the historic Villa Alsberg since 2016, it's got all the charm of the past—but the art inside? Anything but old-school. Think Banksy, Basquiat, and fresh new talent, all shaking up the art world in bold, thought-provoking ways!

Moco Museum Amsterdam at a glance

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  • What are Moco Museum Amsterdam's opening hours?

The Moco Museum is open from 9am to 7pm Sunday through Thursday and from 9am to 8pm on Friday and Saturday.

  • Where is Moco Museum Amsterdam located?

You can locate the Moco Museum at Honthorststraat 20, 1071 DE Amsterdam, Netherlands.

  • How many visitors does the Moco Museum Amsterdam get per year?

Every year, the museum attracts around 2 million visitors.

























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What are the Moco Museum Amsterdam opening hours?

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  • General timings:

Sunday to Thursday: 9am to 7pm

Friday and Saturday: 9am to 8pm

  • How long should I ideally spend at the museum?

There's much to soak in at Moco Museum—Banksy's rebellious masterpieces, Haring's bold lines, Kusama's hypnotic dots, and Warhol's pop art magic. With so much to see, most visitors hang around for about 3 hours, diving deep into the creative chaos. Take your time—it's worth it!

Best time to visit Moco Museum Amsterdam

Want to dodge the crowds at Moco Museum? Here's the game plan:

  • Best time of day? Hit it early, right when the museum doors open at 9am, or swing by around 3pm—morning people and late afternoon wanderers get the best shot at a peaceful visit.
  • Best day of the week? Tuesdays and Wednesdays are your sweet spot. Fewer people, more time to soak in the art without the shoulder-to-shoulder shuffle.
  • Best time of year? March, April, September, and October bring perfect weather and fewer tourists, making your visit more chill.

Where is Moco Museum Amsterdam located?

Getting to the Moco Museum

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Visiting Moco Museum by public transport

Closest station: Museumplein

Heading to Moco Museum from Amstelveen? Hop on tram line 5, and in about 20 minutes, you'll roll up to Museumplein. From there, it's just a short, 1-minute stroll to the entrance. All in all, you'll be soaking in art in around 20-25 minutes!

Visiting Moco Museum Metro

Closest station: Museumplein

Coming from Amstelveen? Hop on bus 357 at Amstelveen Busstation, and in 20-25 minutes, you'll be at Museumplein. From there, it's just a blink-and-you'll-miss-it 1-minute walk to Moco Museum. With buses running every 15 minutes, you won't have to wait long to get going!

Nearest parking: Parkhaus, 98m away from the museum

Take the A9 toward Amsterdam, merge onto the A10 ring road, and follow signs for S108 and Beethovenstraat. The drive takes around 25-30 minutes, depending on traffic. Parking is available nearby, but spots can be limited—so it's worth checking ahead!

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  • Permanent exhibitions: Moco Museum's permanent exhibitions are a bold, playful dive into modern and contemporary art. Warhol, Basquiat, and Kusama steal the show in Modern Masters, while Contemporary Masters brings fresh works from Hirst and KAWS. And Banksy? Pure street art gold, with thought-provoking icons like Girl with Balloon and Flower Thrower.
  • Temporary exhibitions: No two visits to Moco are the same! Dreams by Andrés Reisinger warps reality with dreamy digital art, while Symphony of Nature by Six N. Five transforms CGI into something almost touchable. And Planet Positive Disruption? Frankey swaps glue for magnets to craft mind-bending pieces. Expect the unexpected!
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  • Keep away from professional photography equipment: Snap away! Personal photos are fine, but keep it chill—no flash, tripods, or selfie sticks. Let's keep the art (and fellow visitors) happy.
  • No touching allowed: Love the art, but from a safe distance—no touching, poking, or getting too close. Let's keep these masterpieces masterpiece-y!
  • No-no to outside food: Snacks and sips will have to wait—no food or drinks inside. Art doesn't need a coffee break!
  • Furry friends are not allowed: As much as we love furry friends, pets have to sit this out.
  • Assistance dogs are welcome: Only registered service dogs on leashes get the VIP pass inside.
  • Adult supervision: Under 16? Bring a guardian along—art's always better with a company!
  • Leave the bulky stuff behind: No large bags, strollers, pro cameras, umbrellas, or hats inside. And yep, smoking's a no-go, too—let's keep the air (and the art) fresh!
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  • Enjoy free entry perk: Got an Amsterdam Pass? You’re in luck—Moco Museum entry is on the house! Just remember to book a free ticket to lock in your time slot.
  • Bring your headphones: Some exhibitions have audio guides, and trust us, they’re way better with your own comfy headset.
  • Download Moco Play: This app brings art to life with AR magic, adding extra stories and context. Grab it before your visit for the full experience!
  • Dress for the visit: Moco’s inside a historic villa with stair-linked levels, so comfy shoes are a must. You’ll also get shoe covers to help protect the space.
  • Sketch away: Love to doodle? Bring your sketchbook and let the art inspire your own creations—no better way to soak it all in!
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Don't leave Moco without a little artsy loot! The museum shop is a goldmine for cool merch—think prints, books, hoodies, and accessories inspired by the exhibitions. Whether you're after a bold Banksy poster or a funky cap, grab it in-store or online. And if you change your mind? You've got 14 days to return or exchange!

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  • The Burger Room (140 m): Craving a top-tier burger with a side of whimsy? This Wizard of Oz-inspired spot dishes out juicy Black Angus and Wagyu burgers just a short stroll from Moco!
  • The Seafood Bar - Leidseplein (500 m): Love seafood? This cozy spot serves fresh North Sea crab, Volendam smoked eel, and Texel razor clams—perfect for a post-museum feast.
  • Wagamama (650 m): A 10-minute walk lands you at Wagamama, where steaming bowls of ramen, flavorful curries, and crispy gyoza make for a seriously satisfying bite.
  • Bakers & Roasters (1.2 km): Brunch dreams come true here! A mash-up of New Zealand and Brazilian flavors, this lively spot serves Navajo Eggs, power shakes, and drool-worthy cakes.
  • Factory Girl (1.3 km): This De Pijp favorite is all about good vibes and great eats. From gluten-free pancakes to Mediterranean shakshuka, there's something delicious for everyone!
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  • Van Gogh Museum (140 m): If you love Van Gogh, this place is a dream come true. Home to the world's largest collection of his works, it walks you through his creative journey—sunflowers, starry nights, and all.
  • Stedelijk Museum (210 m): Modern art lovers, this one's for you! From Picasso and Mondrian to Matisse and Van Gogh, this museum showcases bold, thought-provoking works, all thanks to visionary curator Willem Sandberg.
  • Rijksmuseum (250 m): The ultimate Dutch art treasure trove! With over 8,000 masterpieces—including Rembrandt's The Night Watch and Vermeer's The Milkmaid—this legendary museum is an absolute must-see.

Frequently Asked Questions about visiting Moco Museum Amsterdam

Do I need to book a specific time slot?

Yes, tickets are issued for specific time slots, so arriving within your designated window is essential.

Can I leave the museum and come back later?

Unfortunately, re-entry isn't allowed, so explore everything in one visit! Plan ahead to make the most of your time.

Does the museum have a specific time of year when exhibitions change?

Exhibitions usually change seasonally, though some may have shorter durations. Check the museum's website for the exact dates of current and upcoming shows.

Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?

Unfortunately, the museum is not wheelchair accessible, as the historic building has multiple stairs and lacks elevators.

Can I bring my backpack or large bags to the museum?

Large bags must be stored in lockers outside the museum, as only small bags are permitted inside.

Is there a peaceful place to relax at the museum?

Moco is buzzing with energy, but you can take a breather in the museum's small garden—a little green escape right in the middle of all the creativity!

What sets the Moco Museum apart from other museums in Amsterdam?

The Moco Museum stands out by concentrating on modern and contemporary art, particularly street art, and hosting thought-provoking exhibitions that challenge societal norms. This unique focus distinguishes it from more traditional art institutions in the city.

Can I host an event at the Moco Museum?

Absolutely! The Moco Museum provides event spaces for private functions and corporate gatherings. You can query the museum for details on availability and services.