STRAAT Museum exterior with vibrant mural at sunset, Amsterdam.
Artist painting colorful sculpture at STRAAT Museum in Amsterdam.
Visitors viewing framed artwork at Family & Legacy exhibition, Straat Museum.
Straat Museum exhibits featuring vibrant street art and large murals in an industrial space.
Cafe seating area inside Straat Museum with vibrant street art displays.
STRAAT Museum interior with vibrant street art displays in Amsterdam.
Colorful street art exhibits inside Straat Museum, Amsterdam.

Straat Museum Entry Tickets, Amsterdam

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Explore Amsterdam's STRAAT Museum with an anytime-entry ticket, offering you full-day access to one of Europe’s largest street art exhibits. Located in a former shipyard, this museum showcases over 180 large-scale artworks by more than 170 international and Dutch artists dedicated to urban contemporary art and graffiti. Upon arrival at the main entrance for validation, enjoy wandering through its vibrant displays on your own schedule without needing any guided tours.

Gain anytime access to STRAAT, recognized as the world's largest street art museum. It boasts over 180 artworks by more than 170 artists from around the globe.

Discover vibrant murals and graffiti directly on display at the museum, with opportunities to see artists in action during your visit.

Experience a rotating schedule of solo and group exhibitions at STRAAT Gallery, including notable works like Snik’s Escape and Bonzai’s One Liquid Chrome.

From the Panorama Deck, enjoy an bringd perspective overlooking artworks such as Taquen’s Movement as a Language.

Admission for two to the Straat Museum in Amsterdam

Access to a 60-minute canal cruise around Amsterdam, departing from Central Station

Ticket includes boarding at Centraal Station with a Panorama Deck experience on board (on the cruise)

Use of multilingual audio commentary during your visit

Food and drinks (available for purchase)

STRAAT Museum exterior with vibrant mural at sunset, Amsterdam.

STRAAT Museum exterior with vibrant mural at sunset, Amsterdam.

Welcome to Your Experience at the STRAAT Museum

The world’s largest street art museum welcomes you with an anytime-entry ticket, valid for a full day of exploration. Located in Amsterdam's former shipyard area near Centraal Station, this vibrant space is dedicated entirely to urban contemporary art and graffiti.

Getting Started at the STRAAT Museum

To begin your visit, present your entry ticket upon arrival at the main entrance for validation. After a quick check-in process, you can freely explore the museum without any guided introduction—making it easy to enjoy the exhibits on your own schedule.

What You'll Discover

The STRAAT Museum in Amsterdam boasts over 180 large-scale artworks created by more than 170 international and Dutch artists. This impressive collection reflects the diversity and evolution of street art, all produced on-site within this former shipyard space.

  • In-situ Artworks: Experience a dynamic array of murals and installations such as Tankpetrol’s Old Rocking Chair, showcasing authentic techniques directly from artists in their natural environment.
  • Flexible Entry: Enjoy the freedom to arrive anytime during opening hours. Your ticket allows you to stay for an entire day at your leisure—perfect for a relaxed visit.
  • STRAAT Gallery: Explore solo and group exhibitions that explore both the history and future of urban art, with new works frequently added to enrich the collection.

Museum Highlights

  • Panorama Deck: Gain unique bird’s eye views from the museum's deck overlooking the main hall filled with art. A café is available for refreshments, though purchases are at your own expense.
  • Family-friendly Facilities: With amenities like a café and colouring books for children, the STRAAT Museum caters to visitors of all ages.

Optional Extras

  • Amsterdam Canal Cruise: Enhance your visit by upgrading with an optional 60-minute canal cruise before or after exploring the museum.
Artist painting colorful sculpture at STRAAT Museum in Amsterdam.

Artist painting colorful sculpture at STRAAT Museum in Amsterdam.

Visitors viewing framed artwork at Family & Legacy exhibition, Straat Museum.

Visitors viewing framed artwork at Family & Legacy exhibition, Straat Museum.

Straat Museum exhibits featuring vibrant street art and large murals in an industrial space.

Straat Museum exhibits featuring vibrant street art and large murals in an industrial space.

What’s not allowed

  • No touching artworks is permitted during your visit.
  • The exhibition room prohibits umbrellas, suitcases, backpacks, sharp objects like pointed or edged items, spray cans, markers, large items, and any outside food and drink.
  • Flash photography as well as tripods and selfie sticks are banned at the venue.
  • Museum policy forbids smoking and vaping inside its premises.

Pets are not allowed due to venue restrictions.

Accessibility

  • All areas of this experience, apart from the Panorama Deck, accommodate wheelchairs and prams/strollers.

The museum welcomes your guide dogs during your visit.

Additional information

  • Please note that the main exhibition hall is unheated and may be quite chilly in winter. Dressing warmly in layers is advisable.
  • Your backpacks and bags will undergo a search upon entering the museum.

The museum extends its hours until 9pm on the first Friday of each month.

Cafe seating area inside Straat Museum with vibrant street art displays.

Cafe seating area inside Straat Museum with vibrant street art displays.

STRAAT Museum interior with vibrant street art displays in Amsterdam.

STRAAT Museum interior with vibrant street art displays in Amsterdam.

Start your visit by heading straight to the STRAAT Museum from Amsterdam Centraal Station using a pre-booked canal cruise for an efficient and scenic route.

To maximize your experience, consider exploring the museum when it's less crowded; mornings or weekdays might offer more space to appreciate the artworks at leisure.

Plan ahead by checking out upcoming solo and group exhibitions in the STRAAT Gallery if you're interested in specific artists like Snik or Bonzai.

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Operating hours

STRAAT Museum

Monday
12:00pm - 5:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
10:00am - 5:00pm
Friday
10:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday
10:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday
10:00am - 5:00pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

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FAQs

The early morning hours between 6-9 AM are ideal for fewer crowds and stunning natural light, perfect for photography enthusiasts. If you prefer cooler temperatures, aim for visits during the winter months (November to February). The museum also offers evening tours starting at 5 PM for a unique experience.
While walk-in visitors are welcome, it's highly recommended to purchase tickets ahead of time, especially during peak tourist seasons (April to June and September to November). Booking ensures you secure entry without long queues and allows for better planning.
Photography is generally allowed in most areas except for specific exhibit zones where flash photography and tripods are prohibited. Visitors should adhere to posted guidelines and respect the museum's policies regarding personal belongings like backpacks and large bags.
Visitors typically spend about 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the extensive collection and exhibits. Guided tours last approximately 90 minutes, providing in-depth insights into the history and significance of each piece displayed.
While the museum offers educational content suitable for children, it may be challenging to keep younger ones engaged due to the extensive exhibits. Interactive workshops and guided tours can make the experience more enjoyable for all ages, particularly if booked in advance.
It's advisable to wear comfortable shoes as there is a lot of walking involved. Bring a camera or smartphone for capturing memories and consider downloading an audio guide app for enhanced understanding. Water bottles are also recommended, especially during warmer months.
The museum is easily accessible by public transport or taxi from central areas. Bus routes 23 and 45 stop nearby, offering direct connections from main stations. For those driving, there are limited parking facilities available on-site; however, street parking might be more convenient.
The entry fee includes access to all permanent exhibitions, as well as temporary displays during special events. Audio guides and guided tours can be purchased separately or added to your booking online for a comprehensive experience.
You can upgrade your experience by adding a 1-hour Amsterdam canal cruise through the UNESCO-listed canals.
The cruise includes multilingual audio commentary for an informative journey past major attractions.
Boarding takes place at Amsterdam Centraal Station, making it convenient to start your tour of the canals.
The Panorama Deck provides a bird’s eye view of artworks like Taquen’s Movement as a Language, allowing you to appreciate street art from above.
Pets are not allowed inside the museum due to venue restrictions.
Do not bring umbrellas, suitcases, backpacks, pointed or edged objects, spray cans, markers, large items, outside food and drink inside the exhibition room.
Flash photography as well as tripods and selfie sticks are strictly prohibited within the museum premises.
Smoking and vaping are not permitted within the museum premises.
Present your ticket at the main entrance for validation and you can explore the museum immediately without a guided introduction.
The ticket includes access to the world’s largest street art museum, featuring over 180 artworks by more than 170 artists.
The Panorama Deck provides an bringd view of artworks like Taquen’s Movement as a Language and other exhibits within the STRAAT Museum.
It's situated in a former shipyard in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Umbrellas, suitcases, backpacks, pointed or edged objects, spray cans, markers, large objects, outside food and drink, flash photography equipment like tripods and selfie sticks are prohibited. Smoking and vaping inside is also not allowed.
Pets cannot accompany you due to venue restrictions.
You must not touch any artwork, use flash photography or tripods, bring prohibited items such as spray cans and large objects, smoke, vape, or enter with pets inside the museum.
The museum features over 180 large-scale artworks created by more than 170 international and Dutch artists, showcasing urban contemporary art and graffiti.
Present your entry ticket at the main entrance for validation. You can then explore the exhibits at your own pace without needing a guided tour.
Yes, visitors have a chance to see some of the artists creating their works directly in the museum.
Highlights include any-time entry to view over 180 artworks, exploring vibrant murals and graffiti created on-site, visiting solo and group exhibitions in the STRAAT Gallery, and enjoying a bird’s eye view from the Panorama Deck.
Your entry to the STRAAT Museum comes with an additional option for a 1-hour Amsterdam canal cruise that departs from Amsterdam Centraal Station, featuring multilingual audio commentary. However, food and drinks are not included but can be purchased.

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