REVIEW · AMSTERDAM
1, 2 or 3-7 Days Nightclubs & Best Nightlife in Amsterdam Ticket
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Amsterdam nightlife gets complicated fast. This pass tries to fix that with free club entry and built-in freebies. You get a 1-day, 2-day, or 3–7-day option, and your ticket is meant for late nights at some of the city’s best-known venues, including places around Leidseplein.
Two perks I’d call out right away: welcome drinks or shots at most stops, and the sheer number of venues you can try without paying cover each time. Your ticket also throws in discounts and extra money-saving deals that can help you stretch one night (or a full weekend) further.
One thing to watch: club hours and day-specific programming matter. Dress code is smart casual, you’ll need to be ready for lines or busy nights, and you should plan your evenings around what your ticket covers on the right days.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- How the Amsterdam Nightlife Pass Makes Club-Hopping Cheaper
- What You Actually Get: Entry, Welcome Drinks, and Added Perks
- The Club Mix: Pop, House, RnB, and the Real Reason It Works
- Where Your Pass Gets You In: A Practical Walkthrough of the Venues
- Club Prime
- Panama
- Club Smokey
- Club Candela
- ClubNL (and similar participating venues)
- The Waterhole Live Music Bar
- Melkweg (Mondays)
- John Doe and the smaller-name stops
- Leidseplein: The easy base for bouncing around
- Rembrandtplein
- Bonus inclusion: Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam B.V.
- Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam | Nightclub Leidseplein
- Rare Amsterdam mention (as part of an entry deal)
- Timing Tips: 1 Day vs 2 Days vs 3–7 Days
- If you pick a 1-day pass
- If you pick a 2-day pass
- If you pick a 3–7 day pass
- Price and Logistics: The Value Equation You Should Do
- The Smart-Casual Reality Check (and Other Practical Rules)
- Who This Is For (and Who Might Be Disappointed)
- Should You Book This Amsterdam Nightlife Pass?
- FAQ
- How long is the nightlife pass valid for?
- Which extras are included besides club entry?
- Do I get a free welcome drink or shot?
- What’s the dress code?
- What age do I need to be to enter?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Free entry to 20+ clubs: your biggest value comes from using the pass at multiple venues in one night.
- Welcome drink or shot at many stops: it’s not just doors, it’s also a quick start to the party mood.
- Different vibes across venues: you can bounce between pop, house, and RnB styles depending on the club.
- Extra deals beyond clubs: think Hard Rock Cafe, Douglas, Holland Casino, Delirium, and Uber credits.
- You must use the right ticket: you receive entrance tickets in your inbox on the same day as booking, not a generic voucher.
- Smart casual dress code and age 18+: plan your outfit and don’t count on last-minute fixes.
How the Amsterdam Nightlife Pass Makes Club-Hopping Cheaper
If you’ve ever paid cover in Amsterdam, you know the math. One or two clubs can turn into “wait, how did this get expensive?” fast. This nightlife pass is built for the exact problem: pay once, then bounce between venues without constantly recalculating costs.
The price you pay is relatively low for a city where entry fees and drinks add up quickly. The real win isn’t just “cheap nights.” It’s the freedom to change plans mid-evening. Want to start calm and move into something louder later? Or switch when you hear the music you actually came for? The pass is designed so your schedule can flex.
And Amsterdam nightlife has areas where you can do a lot without going far, especially around Leidseplein and the central nightlife corridors. This matters because transportation isn’t included, so you’ll enjoy the pass more when your route is walkable or easy by public transport.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amsterdam
What You Actually Get: Entry, Welcome Drinks, and Added Perks

Your ticket gives you free entrance at 20+ clubs across selected venues, valid for the duration you choose (1 day, 2 days, or 3–7 days). Many stops also include a welcome drink or shot, which is a big deal in practice. It means your first hour doesn’t feel like a slog of paying full price while you’re just getting warmed up.
Beyond the club list, you also get specific extras at some Amsterdam standouts:
- Hard Rock Cafe: second cocktail for free.
- Douglas: free make-up touch-up (useful if you go from dinner to club lighting and want to look fresh).
- Holland Casino: free entrance and a welcome drink.
- Delirium: alcoholic beverages double up your beer.
- Uber & UberEats: 10 euro credits on the first ride.
These add-ons matter because they spread your value across more than one type of night out. Even if you don’t end up using every club on your list, you can still squeeze out extra value through these named deals.
The Club Mix: Pop, House, RnB, and the Real Reason It Works

One of the smartest parts of this pass is variety. Amsterdam clubs aren’t all the same. Some nights lean more pop-friendly, others go deeper into house and electronic, and some venues mix in RnB and chart hits. Your ticket is meant to let you choose what fits your mood rather than locking yourself into one sound all night.
That flexibility also helps you handle the reality of nightlife: different rooms, different crowds, different energy levels by hour. If you walk in and it’s not clicking, you can pivot without paying a new entry fee each time.
It also helps if you’re going with friends who want different things. One person wants a mainstream set, another wants house, someone else just wants a good vibe for photos and people-watching. This pass gives you options that don’t feel like compromise.
Where Your Pass Gets You In: A Practical Walkthrough of the Venues

Here’s how your evening can unfold using the kinds of venues your pass is designed for. I’ll note what each stop tends to offer based on what’s included, and what to keep in mind when you get there.
Club Prime
Club Prime is one of the anchor venues on the pass, with free entrance included. This is a good option when you want an established club experience rather than taking a chance on a smaller spot. If you’re booking a 2-day pass, Club Prime is exactly the type of place you might hit more than once just because it’s an easy “yes” night-out choice.
Practical tip: check the club’s schedule for the day you plan to go. Your access is great, but the music and crowd depend on what’s on that night.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Amsterdam
Panama
Panama is another major club stop where your ticket includes free entrance. The value here is simple: clubs like this are often the ones where entry costs feel hardest to justify. With the pass, you can try it without that initial risk.
What to consider: big-name clubs can mean stricter door moments when there’s an event running. Go in smart casual, and be ready for normal nightlife door policies.
Club Smokey
Club Smokey is included with free entrance. If you want a night that feels a little less formal and more about the party vibe, this is the type of stop that usually fits well. It’s also handy when you want a change of scene without leaving your area.
Club Candela
Club Candela includes free entrance and a welcome shot. That welcome drink/shooter part is important because it gives you a small instant win that helps your night start on a high note.
ClubNL (and similar participating venues)
The pass overview names ClubNL and more, which hints at a wider participating network beyond the specific stops you see in the schedule. That matters because it increases your chance of finding the right music on the right night—especially if you’re staying only a short time.
The Waterhole Live Music Bar
This one’s different: your pass includes access to live music for a set window (included as a free stop). Live music bars are a great “between worlds” move. You can go early, enjoy something musical, then later switch to a full club without feeling like your night started too hard or too late.
Melkweg (Mondays)
Melkweg is included with access on Mondays for a set window. If your trip lands on a Monday and you’re worried your nightlife plans will fall flat, this is a valuable option because it gives you a structured place to go instead of guessing.
John Doe and the smaller-name stops
The schedule you receive can include venues like John Doe in the format of the pass listings. In practice, the key point is this: you’ll use the pass to get into venues shown on your ticket for the chosen dates. Don’t worry if you only recognize a couple of names. Amsterdam has plenty of places that become memorable once you’re inside and the music is on.
Leidseplein: The easy base for bouncing around
Leidseplein shows up multiple times as a central nightlife zone on your pass, including included entrance to additional clubs tied to the square. If you want practical value, choose nights when you can stack multiple nearby stops in one sequence. The pass encourages this style of planning.
Rembrandtplein
Rembrandtplein also appears as a stop area with additional clubs included. This is useful if you’d rather build your night around a different hub than Leidseplein. Same idea: your pass works best when you minimize big travel jumps and maximize club-to-club movement.
Bonus inclusion: Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam B.V.
Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam B.V. is included with free entrance and a welcome drink, and it’s shown as a shorter window. A stop like this is perfect for an early night leg: get your welcome, set your mood, and then decide whether you want to continue into a club later.
Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam | Nightclub Leidseplein
This stop pairs free entrance and a welcome shot and is tied to the Leidseplein area. If you’re starting later in the evening and want a fast hit of value, a welcome shot stop can help.
Rare Amsterdam mention (as part of an entry deal)
Your ticket notes a welcome shot at Rare Amsterdam tied to the Ibiza Lounge stop. The practical takeaway: look at the included freebies on your specific day and plan around them, not just the clubs.
Timing Tips: 1 Day vs 2 Days vs 3–7 Days
This pass comes in multiple lengths, and the length changes how smart the purchase is.
If you pick a 1-day pass
Use it like a sprint. Don’t treat it as “one club.” Treat it as a chance to hit 2–3 stops that match your mood. A 1-day pass is also good if you’re only in Amsterdam briefly or you already know which venues you want to try.
If you pick a 2-day pass
This is often the sweet spot because it gives you a full extra chance to catch the right crowd and schedule. You can try a couple of clubs one night, then do a different mix the next night without paying cover again.
One review-focused tip you should follow in your own planning: build your nights around the club days and opening hours listed on your ticket. Some clubs may not be operating in the same way on every day, and your pass access is day-dependent.
If you pick a 3–7 day pass
This is for longer stays or for groups that like to go out more than once. It’s also useful if your plans shift because of weather or energy levels. With more days, you can be pickier and less stressed.
Price and Logistics: The Value Equation You Should Do

At $15.36 per person, this is positioned as a low-cost way into a high-cost habit: buying multiple entries and drinks in a short time. The value hinges on one thing: you actually use the pass at multiple venues.
Here’s how to judge it fast for yourself:
- If you plan only one stop, the deal may not feel as strong.
- If you plan to jump between clubs and hit welcome drinks or shots at more than one venue, it starts to look like a bargain.
- If you’ll use at least one named extra deal (Hard Rock Cafe, Holland Casino, Delirium, or the Uber credits), the math improves again.
Also keep your expectations realistic. Your ticket includes free entrance and named perks, but the door policy still applies. Club staff can refuse entry for standard nightlife reasons, and some venues may be busy enough to make the experience feel rushed.
The Smart-Casual Reality Check (and Other Practical Rules)

Amsterdam nightlife can be relaxed, but doors still have standards. Your pass notes a smart casual dress code and a minimum drinking age of 18. So pack like an adult: shoes you can walk in, layers you can remove, nothing that looks like beachwear or gymwear.
And because transportation isn’t included, you’ll want to plan how you’ll move between venues. Your best strategy is to stay within the same nightlife area for each night rather than crisscrossing the city.
One more important practical point: you receive your entrance tickets on the same day as booking in your inbox, not as a generic voucher. If you show up with the wrong document, you can lose your access and have an annoying night. I’d treat ticket clarity as part of your prep, not admin.
Who This Is For (and Who Might Be Disappointed)

This pass is a strong fit if you want:
- Value-focused club hopping across multiple venues
- A night that lets you follow the music you like, not just one plan
- A way to explore major names like Panama and Melkweg without paying multiple entry fees
- A group trip where people want different music vibes
It may feel less ideal if you:
- Prefer a single venue and want a low-effort night
- Don’t want to check the day-specific club timing your ticket covers
- Have a tight schedule and can’t realistically make 2–3 stops
- Want guaranteed entry to every location regardless of venue conditions
Should You Book This Amsterdam Nightlife Pass?
I’d book it if you’re spending at least part of a weekend in Amsterdam, you’re open to switching between venues, and you can see yourself using welcome drinks or shots more than once. The pass is built for people who like a plan but also like flexibility when the night gets rolling.
I’d skip it if you only want one stop, you hate moving around at night, or you’re traveling with a schedule that leaves no room for lines, changing music, or door rules. In that case, you might be better off paying for one targeted club night where everything lines up cleanly.
If you do book, make your success easy: choose your days first, then map a route around areas like Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein, and double-check the right tickets are in your inbox for the same day you plan to go.
FAQ
How long is the nightlife pass valid for?
You can choose a pass that covers 1 day, 2 days, or 3–7 days, depending on the ticket option you buy.
Which extras are included besides club entry?
The pass includes additional deals like a second cocktail free at Hard Rock Cafe, a free make-up touch-up at Douglas, free entrance and a welcome drink at Holland Casino, double beer at Delirium, and 10 euro credits for your first Uber and UberEats ride.
Do I get a free welcome drink or shot?
Yes. Your ticket includes free shots or drinks at 8 clubs, and a welcome drink or welcome shot is mentioned for many of the included venues.
What’s the dress code?
The dress code is smart casual.
What age do I need to be to enter?
The minimum drinking age is 18.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
































