Amsterdam: Moco Museum & Nightclubs Admission Combo w/ Taxi

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Amsterdam: Moco Museum & Nightclubs Admission Combo w/ Taxi

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Modern art and club nights in one ticket. That’s what makes this combo interesting: Moco Museum gives you modern and street-art heavy hitters, then you roll right into Amsterdam nightlife with access to 15+ nightclubs and a taxi credit.

I like that the museum is open every day from 09:00 to 21:00, so you can plan it around your evening plans instead of rushing. I also like the variety built into the nightlife side, from techno at John Doe to Latin club nights at El Punto Latino, plus spots like Supperclub and Waterhole for different vibes.

One consideration: this isn’t a calm, guided museum day. It’s an adults-only party ticket with dress rules (no open-toed shoes) and a mixed-feeling overall rating of 2.9/5 based on 27 reviews, including at least one complaint that the museum part didn’t work for them.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Moco Museum, 09:00–21:00 daily means you can fit it before the clubs
  • Banksy and major modern names are part of the museum lineup you’ll see
  • More than 15 clubs spread around Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and near Central Station
  • Welcome drinks/shots + Holland Casino entry are included extras that can save money
  • Uber taxi credit up to €10 applies only for new Uber users, so check that before you rely on it
  • Not for kids under 18 and there are shoe and bag restrictions to follow

Moco Museum ticket value: what modern art you’ll actually get

Amsterdam: Moco Museum & Nightclubs Admission Combo w/ Taxi - Moco Museum ticket value: what modern art you’ll actually get
Think of Moco as the “modern art museum stop” that’s easier to love if you already enjoy street art, contemporary pieces, and bold graphic styles. The museum focuses on modern and contemporary art made public-friendly, and it highlights well-known artists like Banksy, Basquiat, Haring, Hirst, JR, Koons, Kusama, and KAWS.

You’re not going to this combo for a quiet history lesson. You’re going for big names and noticeable styles: stencil street art energy, pop/art-school provocation, and contemporary works that feel current even if you’ve never visited before. If that’s your taste, the museum part will feel like a strong start to your night.

If your goal is classic Dutch masters or slow, museum-guide pacing, this may not match. At least one review complaint specifically said they didn’t like the museum, and with the overall rating sitting at 2.9/5, it’s fair to expect the art side can be hit-or-miss depending on taste.

You can also read our reviews of more museum experiences in Amsterdam

Your best move: plan your museum window before clubs take over

Amsterdam: Moco Museum & Nightclubs Admission Combo w/ Taxi - Your best move: plan your museum window before clubs take over
Moco is open Monday through Sunday from 09:00 to 21:00, which is unusually helpful for a nightlife-heavy ticket. You can go early in the day, or you can do a late museum session right before you start hopping between venues.

Since your ticket includes nightclub access the same day, I’d treat Moco like a set opening act. Give yourself enough time to walk, pick out the pieces that pull you in, and still have energy for nightlife afterward. If you plan to bounce clubs, you’ll want to avoid turning the museum visit into a marathon.

A practical note: your official tickets are sent to you by email after booking so you can reserve your preferred timeslot. That matters because you’ll want the museum timing to match when you want to start clubbing, not when your schedule happens to be free.

Nightclub access: how 15+ venues changes your evening strategy

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The nightlife side is the real engine of this combo. After your museum visit, you get complimentary entrance to more than 15 clubs in Amsterdam, with club options around Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and near Central Station.

What I like about this setup is that it gives you options without forcing you to commit to one venue in advance. If one club line looks annoying or the music doesn’t feel right, you can pivot. That flexibility can be worth real money on a Saturday night when plans change fast.

The included lineup examples show the range. You can choose from clubs popular with locals, including:

  • Club Prime (listed as exotic)
  • John Doe (techno club)
  • El Punto Latino (Latin club)
  • Hotshots (with spicy welcome shots)
  • Supperclub (dance-focused)
  • Waterhole (live performances)

That variety is useful because Amsterdam nightlife isn’t one sound. One venue might feel housey, another might be techno, another is more Latin-energy. This ticket helps you sample rather than gamble on one place.

Where to actually go: Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and Central Station areas

Amsterdam: Moco Museum & Nightclubs Admission Combo w/ Taxi - Where to actually go: Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and Central Station areas
Instead of making you chase Amsterdam across far-flung neighborhoods, the club coverage clusters around three nightlife zones: Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and near Central Station. That’s big for convenience, because walking between nearby areas usually beats constant transit.

If you want the easiest night, I’d plan your club sequence to stay in one area for the first part, then switch if you need a change. For example, you can start in one zone, then move when the vibe or crowd feels off. This also helps you avoid time lost traveling when you’re already ready to dance.

Because you can start at any included venue (there’s no specific meeting point), you’ll have control over where your first stop is. Many people like to begin closer to the nightlife zones and then fit Moco earlier or later. Just keep the museum opening hours in mind.

Included extras beyond the museum and clubs

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This combo is more than “entry only.” Included perks can reduce the cost of a normal night out, especially if you were already planning to visit Holland Casino.

Here’s what you’re told is included:

  • Moco Museum entrance ticket
  • Entrance to 15+ nightclubs
  • Welcome drinks/shots
  • Holland Casino Amsterdam entry
  • Free makeup touch-up
  • Free taxi ride on the Uber app (up to €10) for every new user

That Holland Casino entry is a real value add if you’re curious about it and don’t already have plans. Even if you don’t stay long, having it included means you can decide on the spot whether it’s your kind of evening.

The welcome drinks/shots and makeup touch-up can also make the whole day feel like a proper package instead of a ticket bundle. Still, keep expectations realistic: no details are given about how long you’ll have, what brands are involved, or how the makeup touch-up is handled, so treat it as a nice add rather than a full service.

Taxi credit: how to use the Uber part without surprises

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One of the most practical “value” items here is the Uber taxi credit: a free taxi ride on the Uber app up to €10 for every new user.

Two things matter. First, it’s for new Uber users, so if you already have Uber on your phone, this may not apply the same way. Second, €10 is a cap, so it won’t cover long trips across town or multiple rides.

I’d use it strategically: either from the museum area to your first club, or as a late-night safety net after you’ve had a few hours of dancing. Amsterdam is very walkable in central areas, but you don’t want your night to end with awkward transit plans.

Timing a 1-day pass: a realistic flow that keeps you moving

Amsterdam: Moco Museum & Nightclubs Admission Combo w/ Taxi - Timing a 1-day pass: a realistic flow that keeps you moving
This ticket is valid for 1 day from the first activation. Because the system is flexible about where you start, you can shape your day to match your pace.

A practical flow that often works with combos like this:

1) Use your museum slot while you still have energy.

2) Transition into the clubs after 21:00-ish if you want the full nightlife effect, or earlier if you prefer a calmer start.

3) Choose 1–3 clubs max if you want to actually enjoy yourself instead of sprinting.

I’m not seeing any specific start time tied to one venue, which is why your own pacing matters. With so many club options included, it’s easy to overbook yourself. If you plan to hop multiple places, set a realistic “last venue” time in your head so you don’t burn your evening chasing options.

Also remember: this is for adults only. You need to be ready for the nightclub environment, not a museum vibe.

Rules and restrictions: small things that can ruin your evening

Amsterdam: Moco Museum & Nightclubs Admission Combo w/ Taxi - Rules and restrictions: small things that can ruin your evening
This combo has clear rules, and they’re the kind that trip people up when they’re tired or dressed for the summer.

Bring a passport or ID card, since you’re required to have it. For footwear, sandals/flip flops aren’t allowed, and open-toed shoes aren’t allowed either. You’ll also want to plan for bag rules: luggage or large bags aren’t allowed.

These restrictions might sound minor, but clubs are strict. If you show up in the wrong shoes, you can lose the whole day’s value fast.

One more boundary: pets aren’t allowed, and the ticket isn’t positioned as a kids option. The info also states that it’s not suitable for children under 18, which means you should plan this as an adult night out.

Price and value: is $32 really enough?

Amsterdam: Moco Museum & Nightclubs Admission Combo w/ Taxi - Price and value: is $32 really enough?
At $32 per person, this ticket is priced like a bargain—especially if you’ll use both sides: Moco plus nightlife entry, welcome drinks/shots, Holland Casino entry, and an Uber taxi credit (for new Uber users).

But value depends on how you’ll use the ticket:

  • If you go to Moco and then hit multiple clubs, it can feel like a steal.
  • If you mostly care about the museum and only do one club, the price may feel less impressive.
  • If the museum isn’t your style, you may walk away thinking the money went toward the club side anyway.

That’s consistent with the mixed overall rating of 2.9/5. One clear negative comment said they didn’t like the museum portion, which hints that the art experience is the part most likely to disappoint people who were expecting something different.

So my advice is simple: decide what you want from the day. If you want modern art plus a flexible nightlife circuit, the price can be strong. If you want a slow museum visit first, you might be happier with a museum ticket alone.

Booking and ticket use: avoid the common ticket mistakes

There’s no set meeting point. You can start at any included venue, which gives you freedom but also means you need to be organized.

After booking, your official tickets arrive by email so you can reserve your preferred timeslot. You’re also warned not to use your GetYourGuide voucher as an entrance ticket. Don’t plan on scanning a voucher QR code at the door; use the official ticket you’re emailed.

If you don’t get your final tickets, the contact number provided is +31617755453, and it’s stated that your official ticket should be sent within 8 hours of booking. The key here is to keep an eye on your inbox and avoid waiting until the last minute to confirm your QR access.

Should you book this Amsterdam combo?

I’d book it if you want one ticket that covers a modern art start and then gives you a real nightlife menu. The best argument is the combination of museum access plus 15+ club entrance, plus extras like welcome drinks/shots, Holland Casino entry, and the Uber taxi credit (if you’re a new Uber user).

I’d skip it if you mainly want a museum day or you dislike street art and contemporary work. The museum element is a big part of the cost story, and with the overall rating at 2.9/5 and at least one complaint about not liking the museum, it’s safer to assume this won’t win everyone over.

In short: this is a fun adult-oriented “start with art, end with dancing” plan. If that matches your style, $32 can be good value. If not, you can save money by choosing either Moco or nightlife on its own.

FAQ

How much does the Amsterdam Moco Museum and nightclub combo cost?

It’s priced at $32 per person.

How long is the ticket valid?

It’s valid for 1 day, starting from the first activation.

Is there a meeting point for this experience?

There’s no specific meeting point. You can start at any of the included venues.

What are Moco Museum’s opening hours?

Moco is open daily from 09:00 to 21:00.

Moco focuses on modern and contemporary art, including works by Banksy and other major artists such as Basquiat, Haring, Hirst, JR, Koons, Kusama, and KAWS.

Are club entrances included, and how many?

Yes. You get entrance to 15+ nightclubs, with clubs around Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and near Central Station.

Is Holland Casino Amsterdam entry included?

Yes, Holland Casino Amsterdam entry is included.

Is there an Uber taxi included?

Yes. There’s a free taxi ride on the Uber app up to €10 for every new user.

What ID and dress rules do I need to follow?

You need a passport or ID card. Sandals/flip flops and open-toed shoes aren’t allowed, and large bags or luggage aren’t allowed.

Is this ticket suitable for children?

No. It’s not suitable for children under 18.

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