REVIEW · AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam: Moco Museum & Nightclubs Admission Combo w/ Taxi
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Banksy by day, dance by night. This combo pairs Moco Museum with a nightlife pass built for a full Amsterdam evening. You start with modern and contemporary art, including major street-art name Banksy, then pivot straight into club access.
I like that it’s not just a museum ticket. You’re also stepping into Amsterdam’s club zone area around Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and near Central Station, with options like Club Prime, the techno night at John Doe, Latin at El Punto Latino, and shots at Hotshots.
One drawback to plan around: the museum part is art taste-dependent, and the whole experience has nightlife rules. If you don’t like modern art, or you’re not ready for club-style expectations (ID check, no sandals/open-toed shoes, no large bags), you may feel the value less.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice
- Moco Museum Admission: Modern Art and Banksy on One Ticket
- Nightclub Access Across Amsterdam: How the 15+ Venue Pass Works
- Your Day Plan: A Practical Order That Makes Sense
- Small Extras That Make the Combo Feel Like More Than a Ticket
- Price and Value: Is $32 Worth It?
- Practical Rules: Dress, Bags, and ID
- Ticket Timing and How You’ll Get In
- Where This Combo Fits Best (And Where It Doesn’t)
- Should You Book It?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the Amsterdam Moco Museum & Nightclubs combo?
- How long is the experience and when is it valid?
- What are the operating hours for Moco Museum?
- Is there a meeting point?
- How will I receive my tickets?
- Is the GetYourGuide voucher valid for entry?
- Do I need an ID?
- Are there dress or bag restrictions?
- Is this suitable for children?
- Can I cancel?
Key Things You’ll Notice

- Moco Museum + modern names: Banksy and artists like Basquiat, Haring, Hirst, JR, Koons, Kusama, and KAWS are part of the mix.
- 15+ nightclub entrance: you get access to more than 15 clubs, not just one venue.
- Built-in nightlife areas: Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and near Central Station are where the club hopping energy lives.
- Welcome drinks/shots: some venues include welcome drinks or shots, with Hotshots specifically called out.
- Extra night-stop perks: Holland Casino Amsterdam entry and a free makeup touch-up are included.
- Uber taxi for new users: a free taxi ride via Uber app up to €10 can help you move fast after the museum.
Moco Museum Admission: Modern Art and Banksy on One Ticket

If you want an Amsterdam day that’s not just canals and cafés, this starts you at Moco Museum. The museum focuses on modern and contemporary art for the general public, so it’s designed to be approachable rather than hushed and overly academic. It opened in 2016 and centers on an “iconic collection” feel, with works by well-known names rather than only local, obscure pieces.
The art lineup matters here. You’re not guessing what you might see. The information you get before you go points to big names such as Banksy, Basquiat, Haring, Hirst, JR, Koons, Kusama, and KAWS. That’s useful when you’re booking because you can choose based on your taste. If you like modern street art alongside contemporary gallery pieces, you’ll feel like you’re getting both worlds in one stop.
Timing is also simple. Moco is open Monday through Sunday from 09:00 to 21:00, which gives you real flexibility. You can do a slow morning visit and still have plenty of time to switch from art mode to nightlife mode. Or you can arrive later in the day, keep it to a shorter museum sweep, and spend more hours club hopping.
What to watch for: Moco is modern and contemporary by design. That’s great if you’re curious about how today’s artists think and work, but it’s not guaranteed entertainment in the way some classic museums feel. If your ideal museum is mostly old masters and neat chronology, you might find the vibe sharper and more conceptual than you expected.
You can also read our reviews of more museum experiences in Amsterdam
Nightclub Access Across Amsterdam: How the 15+ Venue Pass Works

After your museum visit window, the big prize kicks in: complimentary entrance to 15+ nightclubs in Amsterdam. This is the part of the combo that can turn an otherwise pricey night out into something closer to a bargain—assuming you actually plan to use multiple venues.
You’re given a cluster of areas to aim for: Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and near Central Station. That’s practical because it reduces how much you’ll bounce around the city. Amsterdam nightlife spreads out, and moving between far-flung spots can eat hours. Here, the pass is focused on central zones where club-to-club walking or short rides are more realistic.
You also get a menu of club choices. The included options specifically mention:
- Club Prime (described as exotic)
- John Doe (techno club)
- El Punto Latino (Latin club)
- Hotshots (with spicy welcome shots)
- Supperclub
- Waterhole (live performances)
That variety helps you avoid the “one music style all night” problem. If you start with something like techno and then want a change, you have different genres in the list. It also helps if you’re traveling with friends who don’t all want the same sound.
One thing to keep your expectations grounded: access is included, but you still need to match each club’s practical rules. Your booking info includes a dress and bag restriction for the experience (no sandals/flip flops, no open-toed shoes, and no luggage/large bags). Those rules are usually about maintaining entry standards and safety, and clubs often get strict when a crowd is big.
The experience is also explicitly for adults: it’s not suitable for children under 18. So if you’re traveling as a family, this is a no-go. If you’re an adult heading out, it means the nightlife environment is built for that crowd.
Your Day Plan: A Practical Order That Makes Sense

Because there’s no single fixed meeting point and you can start at any included venue, you’ll want a plan that reduces stress. The pass is valid for 1 day from first activation, so your first scan or use matters.
The cleanest way to organize it is:
1) Visit Moco Museum during its 09:00–21:00 opening window.
2) Transition to nightlife once you’re done and ready to move.
That order is logical because the museum is daytime-plus-evening friendly, and the club scene works better after dinner hours. Still, you have some freedom: the info says you can start your experience at any included venue. So if you’re already meeting friends later, you can start closer to the nightlife portion and still fit the day’s use into one activation window.
Also, because tickets are sent by email and you can reserve a preferred timeslot, it’s smart to lock your museum hour early. That prevents the “we’ll just show up” problem on busy days. If you’re going on a weekend or a major holiday, you’ll feel the advantage of picking a timeslot.
Small Extras That Make the Combo Feel Like More Than a Ticket

This combo is packed with add-ons beyond the two headline activities.
You also get:
- Welcome drinks/shots with club entrance (Hotshots is specifically noted for welcome shots)
- Holland Casino Amsterdam entry (useful if you want a change of pace or a place to regroup)
- Free makeup touch-up (helpful if you’re dressing up and want things to look good before you head into the next venue)
- A free taxi ride via Uber app, up to €10 for every new user
Those details change how the day feels. A lot of “combo” products stop at admission. Here, you’re also getting elements that support an actual night out: drinks, a makeup refresh, and help getting from point A to point B. That taxi detail is especially practical after a museum, when your energy is mixed—part art brain, part go-time.
The Holland Casino entrance can be a strategic move. Even if you’re not gambling, it can work like a controlled environment break. Nightclub lines and crowded floors can exhaust you fast. Having an extra venue option keeps the plan flexible when you want to sit, reset, or change your mood.
Price and Value: Is $32 Worth It?

At $32 per person for a one-day experience, you’re buying a mix of:
- Moco Museum admission
- entrance to 15+ nightclubs
- welcome drinks/shots
- Holland Casino Amsterdam entry
- free makeup touch-up
- an Uber taxi ride up to €10 (for new users)
The value really depends on how you use it. If you’re a “show up, stay in one club, call it a night” person, the club portion might not feel like a bargain. But if you genuinely plan to hop and try different vibes—techno, Latin, live performances—you can get a lot out of that included access.
I also like the structure for people who want a full Amsterdam day without overplanning. One museum visit plus a nightlife pass is easier than trying to pick tickets, figure out club cover charges, and hope you can get into the right places last minute.
But take the price logic seriously: this is not only about art. It’s about committing to the nightlife plan. If you only care about Moco and don’t plan to use many club choices, you might feel you paid for parts you didn’t use.
Practical Rules: Dress, Bags, and ID

The experience has clear do’s and don’ts, and they matter because Amsterdam nights can be strict at the door.
Bring:
- a passport or ID card
Don’t bring or wear:
- sandals or flip flops
- open-toed shoes
- luggage or large bags
That means you should travel light and dress like you’ll be standing in lines and walking. If you show up in casual summer footwear, you might get turned away or asked to change—so plan your outfit with closed-toe shoes in mind.
Also, because alcohol and drugs are listed as not allowed, don’t bring those with you. If you want drinks, you should expect to get them through the included welcome drinks/shots and regular venue rules rather than trying to carry anything yourself.
Ticket Timing and How You’ll Get In

There’s no specific meeting point, which is convenient. You can start at any included venue.
After booking, your official tickets arrive by email, and you can reserve your preferred timeslot. The info also says the ticket is sent within 8 hours of booking, and if you don’t receive it (or can’t find it), you can contact +31617755453.
One more key point: don’t use a GetYourGuide voucher as your entrance ticket. This matters because you might arrive at a venue ready to scan and discover the voucher doesn’t work for entry. Use the official email tickets tied to your booking.
Where This Combo Fits Best (And Where It Doesn’t)

This combo is a great fit if you:
- like modern art and want the names to be recognizable (Banksy and others)
- want a ready-made nightlife plan instead of club-by-club searching
- plan to visit multiple clubs rather than just one
- will be using central Amsterdam nightlife areas like Rembrandtplein and Leidseplein
It’s less ideal if:
- you don’t enjoy modern and contemporary art
- you want a quiet, early night
- you’re traveling with heavy luggage or need lots of belongings on you
- you’re under 18, since it’s not suitable for children under 18
And here’s the honest expectation check: the overall rating shown for this experience isn’t high. That usually means the experience is more hit-or-miss than a perfectly consistent museum tour. In plain terms, the art side can land for one person and not for another, and the nightlife side can depend on your willingness to move and choose venues.
Should You Book It?

I’d book this if you want a one-day Amsterdam plan that combines Moco Museum with real nightlife options and you’ll actually use the included club access. It’s good value on paper because you’re paying once for art plus a lot of entry doors.
I wouldn’t book it if your main goal is only the museum, or if you strongly dislike contemporary art. In that case, you could end up feeling like you paid for a nightlife package you won’t use.
If you do book, go in with a simple mindset: plan your museum timeslot, wear closed-toe shoes, keep your bag small, and choose clubs by the music style you want tonight—not just the location.
FAQ
What’s included in the Amsterdam Moco Museum & Nightclubs combo?
It includes Moco Museum entrance, entrance to 15+ nightclubs, welcome drinks/shots, Holland Casino Amsterdam entry, free makeup touch-up, and a free taxi ride on the Uber app (up to €10) for every new user.
How long is the experience and when is it valid?
It’s listed as 1 day, and it’s valid for 1 day from the first activation.
What are the operating hours for Moco Museum?
Moco Museum is open Monday through Sunday from 09:00 to 21:00.
Is there a meeting point?
No. There’s no specific meeting point, and you can start at any of the included venues.
How will I receive my tickets?
Your official tickets are sent to you in an email after booking, and you can reserve your preferred timeslot. The ticket is expected within 8 hours of booking.
Is the GetYourGuide voucher valid for entry?
No. The GetYourGuide voucher will not be a valid entrance ticket, and you should not use it for entry.
Do I need an ID?
Yes. You should bring a passport or ID card.
Are there dress or bag restrictions?
Yes. Sandals/flip flops and open-toed shoes are not allowed, and luggage or large bags are not allowed.
Is this suitable for children?
No. It’s not suitable for children under 18.
Can I cancel?
Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.




























