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Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket & Bottle of Champagne
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Club hopping gets cheaper when it’s planned. This Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket helps you skip cover charges with complimentary entry and welcome drinks at a long list of clubs around town.
I like that it’s built for flexible nights: you can hop between the big entertainment zones and still get the perks without turning your budget into confetti. The ticket’s also specific about one major treat: a bottle of champagne at one location.
Two things I really like: first, the pass is designed around groups of venues in areas like Rembrandtplein and Leidseplein, so you spend less time figuring out where to go next. Second, the included drinks lineup matters, from welcome shots and beers to the champagne bottle that gives your night a smooth start. A small consideration: this is for adults only, so bring your ID and be ready for a late, loud kind of evening.
In This Review
- Quick take
- What this Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket actually includes
- Price and value: why $30 can work if you move with the plan
- Champagne and welcome drinks: how to use the perks without rushing
- Rembrandtplein club hopping: Club John Doe and a 10-club stretch
- Leidseplein nights: Rare, Cafe Bubbels, and the second 10-club area
- Spot-by-spot: Club Prime, Bar ’t Hartje, Smokey, Panama, Candela
- Club Prime
- Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam B.V. / Club Hartje
- Club Smokey
- Panama
- Club Candela
- The extra perks you should actually look for: Hard Rock and Holland Casino
- Planning your night: age rules, small group size, and smart movement
- Who this is best for (and who might skip it)
- FAQ
- How much does the Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket cost?
- What does the ticket include?
- Is there an age requirement?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- How many people are in the group?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Should you book this Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket & Bottle of Champagne?
Quick take

- 20-plus club access makes it easier to switch plans mid-night without extra entry fees.
- Welcome drinks plus one cold bottle of champagne help you start faster and spend less.
- Rembrandtplein and Leidseplein routing keeps you anchored in Amsterdam’s main nightlife areas.
- Hard Rock Cafe perk includes 2-for-1 drinks for a budget win.
- Holland Casino entry and a welcome drink gives you an alternate option beyond clubs.
- Small group size (max 10) tends to keep things more manageable than big group tours.
What this Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket actually includes

Think of this as a nightlife access pass more than a guided sightseeing tour. You’re paying for what normally costs real money in Amsterdam after dark: nightclub cover charges, plus those small-but-add-up welcome drinks. The payoff is simple. If you’re the type who likes to bounce between venues, the ticket can help you do it without doing math every time you step up to a door.
The pass is tied to a list of venues and perks. It includes complimentary entry at multiple clubs, plus welcome drinks such as cocktails, shots, or beers depending on the venue. You also get extra value extras that don’t always come with club passes, like 2-for-1 drinks at Hard Rock Cafe, free make-up touch-ups for ladies, and free entry with a welcome drink at Holland Casino.
And yes, there’s the headline perk: a cold bottle of champagne included at one location. Even if you’re not a champagne person, that’s still a useful “starter drink” because it helps you kick off the evening with less waiting and fewer extra purchases.
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Price and value: why $30 can work if you move with the plan

$30 is low enough that you should treat this as a “night out starter pack,” not a promise of luxury. The value comes from the kinds of costs Amsterdam stacks up at night: door fees, the first drink you buy before you find your rhythm, and the annoying feeling of paying full price just to get in once.
This ticket is strongest when:
- you plan to visit multiple clubs in one night (or multiple nights in the validity window)
- you’re happy to focus on a few nightlife zones instead of chasing far-apart venues
- you’ll actually use the welcome drink perks rather than skipping them
Where it’s weaker: if you want a single bar, an early evening, or a quiet vibe. In that case, you might leave the pass with unused potential, which defeats the point.
Champagne and welcome drinks: how to use the perks without rushing

The included champagne is at a single location, and it’s described as a cold bottle. That detail matters. Cold drinks usually mean you get something right away instead of waiting until the venue is busy or you’ve already ordered something else.
Practically, here’s how I’d use the champagne and welcome drinks logic:
- Use the welcome drink as your first “anchor” so you’re not immediately spending cash at every stop.
- Treat the champagne bottle as a pacing tool. With a bottle, you often get longer value than with a one-time shot, so it can help you spread your spending across the night.
- Expect that later venues may still have regular drink prices. The ticket is about access and initial drinks, not covering every sip forever.
Also, you’ll see perks that target different preferences. Some stops include welcome shots, others include beer or cocktails, and the Holland Casino perk offers an alternate setting if you want something less clubby.
Rembrandtplein club hopping: Club John Doe and a 10-club stretch

One part of the experience focuses on Rembrandtplein, Amsterdam’s classic entertainment hub. The structure is helpful: it gives you a cluster where you can keep moving without changing your whole plan each time. The idea is that if one venue doesn’t fit your mood, you’re still in the right zone to keep going.
On this route, you start with Club John Doe for free entrance. Then you move into the Rembrandtplein area where you get entrance to 10 clubs in that entertainment district.
Why this works for you:
- You’re not guessing your way across the city after a few drinks.
- You can change your order based on lines, music, or how the crowd feels.
- The “10-club” design nudges you to explore rather than overthink.
Potential drawback: nightlife spots at Rembrandtplein can be busy, and door policies can be strict at peak times. The ticket helps with entry, but it doesn’t replace common-sense nightlife habits like arriving with your ID ready and staying respectful with staff.
Leidseplein nights: Rare, Cafe Bubbels, and the second 10-club area

If Rembrandtplein is the loud, central option, Leidseplein is where you’ll also find a big concentration of venues and a steady stream of visitors. This ticket uses Leidseplein as its second anchor zone, and that reduces the chaos factor.
In the Leidseplein section, you see a sequence built around clubs and welcome drinks:
- Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam | Nightclub Leidseplein, paired with a welcome shot at Rare Amsterdam
- Cafe Bubbels for free entrance plus a welcome shot
- Club Candela for free entrance plus a welcome shot
- And then another burst of access: Leidseplein also includes entrance to 10 clubs in the entertainment district
The smartest way to approach Leidseplein with a pass like this is to treat it like a menu. Decide what you want from the next stage of the night:
- If you want a louder club vibe, lean toward the featured clubs.
- If you want something with a drink-and-social rhythm first, start with a venue that includes a welcome shot and build momentum.
The second “10-club” zone is where the ticket can feel especially useful. You can keep moving within the neighborhood without feeling like you’ve “wasted” your ticket by staying too long at the first door you tried.
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Spot-by-spot: Club Prime, Bar ’t Hartje, Smokey, Panama, Candela

The pass doesn’t just give you generic access. It names venues, and that’s important because you’re not stuck with a vague list. Here are some of the featured stops and what each one means for your night.
Club Prime
Club Prime is included with free entrance. If your goal is a classic late-night club sequence, Prime works as one of the key anchors you can return to when the night needs structure.
Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam B.V. / Club Hartje
This one is paired with free entrance and a welcome drink at Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam B.V. That welcome drink perk can be a nice reset point. If the earlier venues run too intense, this type of stop can help you reset socially before you go back to dancing.
Club Smokey
Club Smokey includes entrance on the ticket. It’s the kind of venue that fits well for people who want the “go hard, dance a lot” phase of the evening. It’s also a good choice if you’re tired of changing plans every time lines get long elsewhere.
Panama
Panama is listed for free entrance. It’s a solid mid-to-late stop when you’re ready to keep your night going. With a pass like this, having multiple major venues helps because you’re less dependent on one single venue’s mood that night.
Club Candela
Club Candela comes with free entrance plus a welcome shot. If you like ending the night with energy, a welcome shot at a final-style venue can help you avoid the awkward part where everyone’s tired but nobody wants to stop yet.
The extra perks you should actually look for: Hard Rock and Holland Casino

Two named perks add value beyond pure club entry.
At Hard Rock Cafe, you get 2-for-1 drinks. This is the kind of deal that helps even if you’re not choosing clubs purely for cost. When you’re on a nightlife budget, a discount like that is real money saved.
At Holland Casino, you get free entry plus a welcome drink. This can be a smart alternative if you want a break from dancing. It also gives you a way to keep the night going without forcing yourself to hit another club door when you’re ready to slow down.
Planning your night: age rules, small group size, and smart movement

This is strictly 18+, and you must bring your ID. That’s not a minor detail. Door staff in Amsterdam can be non-negotiable at night, and having your ID ready keeps you from losing time right when your night should be starting.
The group size is capped at 10 travelers, which usually means you’ll have an easier time than with huge tour herds. That matters when you’re hopping venues, because nightlife works best when people don’t get separated.
Also, the experience is near public transportation, which is useful because Amsterdam at night is easier when you don’t have to rely on long walks. A good routine is:
- keep an easy route in mind between zones
- avoid getting so far behind your group that you miss the door timing at a busier venue
- plan for late starts, since clubs can get busiest as the night rolls on
Most travelers can participate, but if you’re sensitive to loud music or crowds, you should consider that a nightlife-focused pass is going to place you in that environment.
Who this is best for (and who might skip it)
You’ll likely love this ticket if you:
- want to experience Amsterdam nightlife without paying full entry fees over and over
- enjoy bouncing between multiple venues rather than committing to just one
- have a group of friends and want a simple way to keep everyone moving
- like the idea of a starter drink package, including a cold bottle of champagne at one stop
You might want to skip it if:
- you prefer quiet evenings or sit-down bars over clubs
- you don’t plan to use multiple venues
- you want total control over every stop. A pass gives options, but it’s still tied to the listed venues and perks.
FAQ
How much does the Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket cost?
The price is $30.
What does the ticket include?
It includes complimentary entry to multiple Amsterdam clubs, welcome drinks at various venues, perks like 2-for-1 drinks at Hard Rock Cafe and free entry with a welcome drink at Holland Casino, and a cold bottle of champagne included at one location.
Is there an age requirement?
Yes. All visitors must be 18+ and you should bring your ID.
How long is the ticket valid?
The duration is listed as 1 to 20 days (approx.).
How many people are in the group?
The experience has a maximum of 10 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.
Should you book this Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket & Bottle of Champagne?
If your idea of a good Amsterdam night involves multiple venues and you want to reduce door-fee and first-drink costs, I’d call this a solid buy. The strongest reasons are the 20-plus club access, the welcome drink perks, and that included cold bottle of champagne that gives you an easy start.
Book it when you’re going with friends, ready to use the Rembrandtplein and Leidseplein zones, and willing to keep things lively late. Skip it if you’re planning a low-key night or you only want one stop, because then the ticket’s value won’t fully show.































