Drinks in ice sounds unreal. I love the 35 tons of ice build and the fact that you get dressed for it with real jacket-and-glove winter gear, then sip from ice glasses. The one thing to consider: the ice room is small and you can only stay inside for a limited time, so you may feel a bit rushed if it’s busy.
This ticket is designed for a tight, fun block—about 45 minutes total—starting with a warm lounge and ending in the ice bar at -10°C. You’ll swap your voucher for a specific timeslot, then work your way from cozy to freezing fast.
If you’re hunting an offbeat Amsterdam night (adult-only, 18+), this is a memorable stop by the Rembrandtplein tram hub. Just don’t plan to dress like it’s summer; even with the supplied gear, it gets seriously cold in the ice room.
In This Review
- Key things I’d pin on your map
- Amsterdam Icebar tickets: what the $26 price really covers
- Getting there from Rembrandtplein: check-in and the warm lounge
- From warm to ice: what your -10°C ice room session feels like
- Drink choices in the ice bar: vodka, sambuca, rum, beer, orange juice
- Welcome cocktail and the lounge vibe: where you can reset
- Staff energy, pirate characters, and photo moments
- Souvenir options and what you can take home
- Gloves, jackets, and staying comfortable when it gets brutally cold
- Crowd management: when the ice room gets tight
- Should you book Amsterdam Icebar tickets? (Value check)
- FAQ
- How long is the Amsterdam Icebar ticket experience?
- What temperature is the ice room in Amsterdam Icebar?
- What drinks are included with the ticket?
- What drink options can I choose from in the ice bar?
- Do I get jacket and gloves?
- Is there a limit on how long you can stay in the ice room?
- Do I need to enter at a specific time?
- Can I smoke at the Amsterdam Icebar?
- Is the Amsterdam Icebar ticket only for adults?
- Should you book this Amsterdam Icebar ticket?
Key things I’d pin on your map

- 35 tons of ice create the walls, furniture, and even your drinkware
- Warm lounge first with a welcome cocktail before you enter the ice bar
- Ice room at -10°C with ambient lighting and party music
- Two included drinks plus the welcome cocktail, with multiple flavor choices
- Fixed timeslots mean you’ll enter at your scheduled time, not whenever you arrive
- Jacket and gloves help, but the cold still feels intense once you’re in the ice area
Amsterdam Icebar tickets: what the $26 price really covers

For $26 per person, you’re not just buying admission to a novelty bar. You’re paying for a full package: a welcome cocktail in the lounge, two included drinks in the ice bar, and jacket-and-gloves that let you survive the temperature drop.
That matters because Amsterdam has plenty of lively drink spots, but this one gives you a built environment. The bar isn’t just themed. It’s constructed from natural ice—reported as 35 tons—so the whole vibe changes the second you step from the lounge into the ice room. When I look at value, I treat this like a short “experience bar” with drinks included, not a standard pub stop where you might spend the same money and still not get a unique setting.
Also, you get a smart pace. Most people don’t want an all-night cold-fest. This is set for a tight window, roughly 45 minutes total, with a shorter maximum time inside the ice room.
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Getting there from Rembrandtplein: check-in and the warm lounge

The Amsterdam Icebar sits near Rembrandtplein, so it’s easy to fit into a day of walking and tram hopping. If you’re using trams, the most useful routes mentioned are 4 and 14, and the nearest stop is Rembrandtplein.
Your ticket is tied to a designated timeslot. That’s key. Arrive near your time and plan to follow staff directions, because the flow runs on schedule. You’ll exchange your voucher for your slot and then move into the venue’s warm lounge area first.
In the lounge, you’ll get a welcome cocktail, and you can settle in before the cold hits. This warm-up part is more than a courtesy—it helps your body handle the shift. Reviews also point out that the lounge atmosphere can be a fun hang on its own, especially if you want a drink before the ice room.
Quick practical tip: if you’re the type who tends to show up late, don’t. Fixed timeslots are part of the whole model.
From warm to ice: what your -10°C ice room session feels like

Once it’s time for your slot, you’ll move into the ice bar area, where everything from the walls to the furniture—and even your drink glasses—is made from natural ice. Expect ambient lighting and ice sculptures that look great in photos. The venue’s playlist also adds energy, so it doesn’t feel like you’re standing in a freezer museum.
The temperature is listed as -10°C, and that’s the big headline. Even with the jackets and gloves provided, you’ll feel the cold once you settle into the ice room. It’s not a long-duration environment. Inside, the stay is capped at up to 20 minutes, so your ticket’s total duration is longer mainly because it includes time in the lounge before you go in.
Because the ice bar can get busy, you’ll notice crowd control matters here. Some sessions feel packed in the ice room, which can make the space feel tighter than you’d expect. That’s normal for a popular, short, timed attraction—but it’s worth considering if you hate tight queues or small rooms.
Drink choices in the ice bar: vodka, sambuca, rum, beer, orange juice

The included drinks are part of why this feels like more than a photo-op. During your session, you get your welcome cocktail in the lounge plus two free drinks during the ice room portion.
You can pick from a pretty clear set of options:
- two different flavors of vodka (as offered by the venue)
- regular vodka
- sambuca
- rum
- Heineken beer
- orange juice
So yes, you have non-alcohol options in the lineup via orange juice, and beer lovers have a straightforward path too. If you’re trying to keep it simple, ordering a beer in the ice room can be an easier choice than something that’s heavy and sweet—especially because sweetness can feel louder when you’re cold.
One thing I’d take from the drink feedback is that some of the included cocktails can lean sweet. If that’s not your style, a beer may go down easier, and some people prefer sticking to shots or the less sugary options. Your best move is to choose what you actually enjoy, not what you think sounds trendy in a frozen bar.
Welcome cocktail and the lounge vibe: where you can reset
Before you hit the ice, you’re in the lounge area with a welcome cocktail. That lounge is intentionally warmer, and it’s where you can take a breath, put on your jacket and gloves, and get ready for the cold.
I like this setup because it prevents the common problem with cold-themed attractions: walking in, freezing immediately, and not having time to settle. Here, you get the warm first, then the ice.
Some reviews also mention that staff may help create extra fun in the lounge experience, and if your session runs a little late, you might even see an extra drink thrown in as a goodwill gesture. That’s not something you should plan around, but it’s a good sign about how the team handles timing and guest experience.
Also, keep your eyes open: there’s a bigger area connected with the venue where you can pay for additional drinks with real money after your ice time. That’s useful if you want to extend the night without sacrificing warmth.
Staff energy, pirate characters, and photo moments

The Amsterdam Icebar leans into showmanship, and it shows in the way staff guide you through the experience. In particular, some reviewers highlight banter and guidance from team members like Wouter and Erion. When staff are upbeat and organized, the whole thing feels smoother—especially because the ice room has tight timing.
You’ll also likely meet a character-style host element. People specifically mention Captain Jack having a big role in the fun factor. Whether you’re into character theatrics or you just want the vibe, this helps the ice bar feel less like a gimmick and more like a staged night out.
Photo wise, this place is built for pictures. Ice lighting plus ice sculptures equal instant Instagram material. Some people also mention an on-site photographer who takes photos during your session. If you end up buying prints or packages, treat it as optional: you’re paying for convenience and the novelty, not for getting the right to take your own pictures.
Souvenir options and what you can take home
If you want a keepsake, the venue sells themed souvenirs. Reviews mention items like fridge magnets and key rings—small, affordable memorabilia you can grab without turning your wallet into a popsicle.
The photo/merch angle is a common part of ice bars in Europe, so don’t be surprised if you’re encouraged to browse as you wrap up. If you’re budget-conscious, set a limit before you go in.
Gloves, jackets, and staying comfortable when it gets brutally cold

You’re provided winter wear: a jacket and gloves. In theory, that should be enough to keep you from suffering. In practice, gloves can feel like the weak point for some people, since ice room cold can seep in fast and ice glasses can melt against your hands.
Some reviews explicitly call out glove quality as a mild complaint, and one person even wished for more waterproof-style gloves. Translation: come prepared to feel cold hands no matter what.
What helps most is mindset. This is a short, sensory experience. Don’t plan on lingering with a long, slow drink like you would in a regular bar. Instead, treat it as a quick cold performance: enjoy the visuals, pick your drink, take your photos, then head back to the warm lounge.
If you tend to get cold easily, wear layers under the provided jacket and plan to warm back up right after your ice time.
Crowd management: when the ice room gets tight

A pattern in the feedback is that the ice bar can feel crowded. That’s tied to two things:
- the ice room is small
- the experience runs on timed entry
That can affect comfort if your group wants lots of personal space. If you’re visiting during peak evening hours, arrive ready to be shoulder-to-shoulder for part of the session.
The silver lining: staff do manage the flow, and people often describe good organization. When it’s handled well, you get in, do your 20 minutes, and out without losing your whole evening.
Should you book Amsterdam Icebar tickets? (Value check)
I think this is worth booking if you want one very different Amsterdam night stop. It’s not a place to chase craft cocktails. It’s a cold-room spectacle where the drink is part of the stage design.
Here’s how I judge the value:
- You’re paying about $26 for a short experience with a welcome cocktail, two more included drinks, and warm outerwear.
- Instead of spending that money on two drinks in a normal bar, you get a setting you can’t recreate anywhere else in Amsterdam.
- The time is short enough that it won’t wreck your schedule, but long enough to actually enjoy it.
Should you skip? If cold environments make you cranky, or if you hate small rooms and crowds, this might not be your thing. Also, if you’re expecting a long sit-down drinking experience, you’ll probably find the ice room time is too short and the session pacing too structured.
If you’re visiting as a couple, a group of friends, or as part of a birthday plan, this fits well. It’s also a great “one-off” activity when you want something different from the usual canal strolls and museum blocks.
If you’re the planner type, book your time slot ahead—this is popular near Rembrandtplein and the venue runs on exact entry windows.
FAQ
How long is the Amsterdam Icebar ticket experience?
The ticket duration is listed as 45 minutes total.
What temperature is the ice room in Amsterdam Icebar?
The ice bar is kept at minus 10 degrees Celsius.
What drinks are included with the ticket?
The ticket includes a welcome cocktail and two free drinks during your visit.
What drink options can I choose from in the ice bar?
Options listed include two flavors of vodka, regular vodka, sambuca, rum, Heineken beer, and orange juice.
Do I get jacket and gloves?
Yes, jacket and gloves are provided to keep you warm.
Is there a limit on how long you can stay in the ice room?
You can stay inside the Icebar for up to 20 minutes.
Do I need to enter at a specific time?
Yes, it’s only possible to visit at your chosen timeslot.
Can I smoke at the Amsterdam Icebar?
Smoking is not allowed.
Is the Amsterdam Icebar ticket only for adults?
Yes, it is only available for those aged 18+.
Should you book this Amsterdam Icebar ticket?
Book it if you want a short, quirky Amsterdam night with ice-cold drinks, a warm lounge start, and a setting made entirely from natural ice. I’d skip it if you hate crowds, dislike freezing temperatures, or expect a long, relaxed bar hang.



























