REVIEW · AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket & Bottle of Champagne
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Amsterdam’s night scene is easy to sample here. This club access ticket lines up entry to 20+ Amsterdam clubs and folds in welcome drinks at multiple venues, so you can hop around without paying cover charges every stop. I also like that one stop includes a cold bottle of champagne, which turns the ticket from just entry into a real plan for the night; the main consideration is the 18+ ID rule, so don’t leave it to chance.
What makes it work is the mix of big-name nightlife zones and specific venues you can actually aim for. You’re not stuck doing the same bar all evening, and the pass also comes with extra perks like 2-for-1 drinks at Hard Rock Cafe and free make-up touch-ups for ladies (where offered), which can help you stretch the budget. The one practical catch: the exact drink timing and which venues feel right for your vibe depend on where you start and how long you stay.
If you want a flexible night out in Amsterdam—without overthinking schedules—this is a straightforward way to do it. It’s designed for small groups (up to 10) and it’s near public transportation, which matters when you’re switching districts after midnight. Just be ready to show ID at venues and move around with a game plan, not a vague hope.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- What You’re Really Buying: Club Entry Plus Drinks
- Price and Value: When $30 Actually Feels Like a Deal
- How Long Can You Use It? Flexible Plans for a 1-Night or Multi-Day Trip
- 18+ ID Rule: The One Thing You Must Not Forget
- The Club Route Game: Leidseplein vs. Rembrandtplein
- Leidseplein: Best for a Long, High-Energy Night
- Rembrandtplein: Great for Adding Stops Without Overplanning
- Your Included Venues: What to Expect at Each Stop
- Club John Doe (Free Entrance)
- Rembrandtplein District Access (Entry to 10 Clubs)
- Club Prime (Free Entrance)
- Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam B.V. / Club Hartje (Free Entrance + Welcome Drink)
- Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam | Nightclub Leidseplein (Welcome Shot at Rare Amsterdam)
- Club Smokey (Entrance Included)
- Panama (Free Entrance)
- Cafe Bubbels (Free Entrance + Welcome Shot)
- Club Candela (Free Entrance + Welcome Shot)
- The Champagne Moment: How to Make It Worth It
- Perks Beyond Entry: Hard Rock, Make-Up Touch-Ups, and More
- Getting Around at Night: Near Public Transport Helps
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book This Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket?
- FAQ
- What does the Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket include?
- How much is the ticket?
- How long can I use the ticket?
- Do I need to be 18+?
- Is the ticket only for one specific club?
- What champagne is included?
- Are there perks besides entry and welcome drinks?
- How big is the group?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- 20+ participating clubs means you can change plans mid-night and not feel stuck
- Welcome drinks are built in at multiple venues, not just one stop
- One cold bottle of champagne is included, giving the pass a real party payoff
- Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein are at the center of the route planning
- Hard Rock Cafe perks (2-for-1 drinks) and other venue extras help stretch your spend
- 18+ with ID is required, so plan ahead
What You’re Really Buying: Club Entry Plus Drinks

For about $30, you’re buying entry access and drink extras across Amsterdam’s nightlife scene. That’s the core value here: instead of paying separate cover charges as you bounce from venue to venue, you can use the pass to keep your spending tied to the ticket price.
The other half of the value is the “welcome drink” concept. You get complimentary drinks at included stops—plus extra perks at certain places. That matters because in Amsterdam, a night can get expensive fast once you add up multiple rounds, cover charges, and the inevitable second drink. This pass helps you control that.
And then there’s the signature add-on: a cold bottle of champagne at one participating location. It’s not spread across the whole night like a bottomless bar. Instead, it gives you a focal point—an anchor moment you can build around. If you start early, pace yourself, and time your move between venues, it can feel like a highlight rather than just an included item.
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Price and Value: When $30 Actually Feels Like a Deal
A ticket like this makes the most sense when you plan to do more than one venue. If your plan is to stay in one club all night, the savings may feel smaller. But if your style is to enter, dance, switch scenes, and keep moving toward the next energy level, this kind of pass is built for you.
Here’s how I think about it: you’re paying once so you can spend on drinks you choose, not on cover charges at every door. The pass also throws in extras—like 2-for-1 drinks at Hard Rock Cafe and free make-up touch-ups for ladies where offered—so you’re not only getting entry. You’re also getting small built-in ways to reduce your night’s total cost.
The best part is flexibility. The pass lets you structure a night around neighborhoods like Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein, where club density means your walking and transit time isn’t wasted. That kind of convenience is hard to price, but it’s real.
How Long Can You Use It? Flexible Plans for a 1-Night or Multi-Day Trip

Your ticket is listed as lasting 1 to 20 days (approx.), depending on how you set up your plan. That flexibility can be useful in Amsterdam, because nightlife often depends on what day you arrive, how your trip schedule shifts, and whether you want a quick intro night or a longer stretch.
If you’re visiting for a weekend, I’d use it for one big night (or two) right away, while the city is still fresh. If you have more time, you can spread your club hopping across multiple nights and avoid the classic mistake of doing everything on day one and then burning out.
Small group size (maximum 10 travelers) also means this is less like a chaotic party bus and more like a controlled access pass. You still choose where you go; the ticket just gives you options that would cost more if you did everything separately.
18+ ID Rule: The One Thing You Must Not Forget

All visitors must be 18+ and you’ll need your ID. That’s not a minor note—Amsterdam clubs tend to enforce this strictly, and your night stops if you can’t get in.
So I’d treat this like a packing checklist item, not a reminder. Bring the ID you’ll actually use to enter venues. Keep it accessible. Once you’re out dancing, you don’t want to be fishing for a document at the door.
The Club Route Game: Leidseplein vs. Rembrandtplein

Amsterdam’s nightlife clusters around a few areas, and this pass plays to that. You’ll see two main zones showing up again and again: Leidseplein (Leiden Square area) and Rembrandtplein. Using the pass in these districts is smart because you can keep transport simple and minimize time spent traveling between far-flung spots.
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Leidseplein: Best for a Long, High-Energy Night
Leidseplein is the place to aim for when you want multiple clubs close enough to hop between without turning the night into a commute. Your pass includes access in this area through stops like Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam | Nightclub Leidseplein and Leiden Square (Leidseplein), plus specific venues you can target.
One stop is Rare Amsterdam, where you get a welcome shot. That’s a good kind of perk because it helps you kick off the night without waiting for your first purchase. From there, you can keep your momentum with venues like Cafe Bubbels (with a welcome shot) and Club Candela (with a welcome shot). These are solid options for people who want variety without losing the thread of the night.
If you like a smooth flow—arrive, take your first drink, find the dance floor, then move on when the vibe changes—Leidseplein is built for that.
Rembrandtplein: Great for Adding Stops Without Overplanning
Rembrandtplein shows up as an entertainment district with entry access to 10 clubs. That’s useful if you want options on the fly. You can start in one spot, feel out the crowd, and then shift to another without feeling like you’ve locked yourself into one plan.
This area also includes Club John Doe as a free entrance stop. Even if you don’t love the first venue you try, the Rembrandtplein setup makes it easier to pivot quickly. That flexibility is the real advantage: you get more tries with less financial risk.
Your Included Venues: What to Expect at Each Stop

This ticket isn’t just theoretical access. It’s tied to real names, and those names help you choose based on the vibe you want.
Club John Doe (Free Entrance)
This is your easy starting point for Rembrandtplein-style hopping. Because it’s free entrance with the pass, it’s a low-pressure way to test whether the crowd fits your taste before you commit to the next move.
Tip: If you’re going as a group, agree on a rough “check-in” plan—like how long you’ll stay before heading to the next stop—so you’re not stuck debating at the door.
Rembrandtplein District Access (Entry to 10 Clubs)
Having access to multiple clubs in one entertainment zone is what keeps your night from getting expensive. You’re not paying a separate entry fee each time you decide to switch scenes.
Potential drawback: If you’re hoping for one specific club and treat the rest as optional, you still have to be in the right place at the right time for entry rules and venue policies.
Club Prime (Free Entrance)
Club Prime is one of the free entrance stops. It’s a good anchor choice because you can use it as either your first stop or a mid-night switch, depending on your energy level.
If you tend to like bigger, more mainstream nightlife venues, Club Prime is a sensible move. If you’re more selective, use it as a warm-up and then rotate.
Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam B.V. / Club Hartje (Free Entrance + Welcome Drink)
This stop is listed as free entrance and includes a welcome drink at Club Hartje. The welcome drink part is a practical perk: it reduces the first-round cost and helps you settle in without immediately digging into your wallet.
This is also the kind of venue stop that works well if you want a slightly less rushed start before you hit the dance-heavy places.
Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam | Nightclub Leidseplein (Welcome Shot at Rare Amsterdam)
You’ll see Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam | Nightclub Leidseplein paired with access that includes a welcome shot at Rare Amsterdam. That combination is good for people who want a night that starts with quick payoff.
If you like the idea of starting with a shot perk and moving straight into a dance setting, this is one of the smoother “kick off” options in the route.
Club Smokey (Entrance Included)
Club Smokey is listed as an included entrance stop. It’s one of the venues you can count on when you want the pass to cover the door charge while you focus on the fun part.
Consideration: pick your timing. If you arrive late, you may need to wait your turn like everyone else. A pass doesn’t change venue flow—it just helps with cost and entry access.
Panama (Free Entrance)
Club Panama is another free entrance stop. It’s a good option when you want to keep the night moving and not burn time hunting for a venue that feels like a sure thing.
Cafe Bubbels (Free Entrance + Welcome Shot)
Cafe Bubbels includes a welcome shot perk. I like this kind of stop because it’s not only about dancing. It gives you a small built-in reward early on, which makes it easier to get everyone aligned when you’re traveling in a group.
Club Candela (Free Entrance + Welcome Shot)
Club Candela rounds out the classic “shot perk plus club” formula. If you’re using the pass for a multi-stop night, this is one of the venues that can help you keep a steady rhythm: enter, enjoy the perk, then transition to the next place when the energy shifts.
The Champagne Moment: How to Make It Worth It

One participating venue includes a cold bottle of champagne. Because the data doesn’t tie it to every stop, it’s smart to treat the champagne as your planned highlight.
Here’s how I’d use it:
- Pair it with a time when you’ll still be awake for the dance portion afterward
- Don’t let it replace hydration and pacing
- Think of it as a shared moment for your group before you start moving toward the next club
If you plan the rest of your night around that one included bottle, the champagne stops being a random “extra” and becomes a real centerpiece.
Perks Beyond Entry: Hard Rock, Make-Up Touch-Ups, and More

The ticket lists perks that go beyond the door. You may find 2-for-1 drinks at Hard Rock Cafe, and free make-up touch-ups for ladies where offered. You also get access to free drinks like cocktails, shots, and beers at various venues.
This is one of the reasons the pass can feel like good value, even if you don’t hit every club. These perks can knock down your first few purchases—the part of the night where spending usually spikes.
Small reality check: those extras may depend on the venue and how the night flows. So keep a backup plan, and treat each perk as bonus value, not a guarantee for every drink you want.
Getting Around at Night: Near Public Transport Helps
The ticket notes it’s near public transportation. In practice, that matters because club nights involve timing, crowd flow, and sometimes spontaneous changes.
When you choose between Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein, you’re picking areas where you can move without making your group miserable. That alone can save energy, which is the real currency in a long night out.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)
This pass is best for you if:
- You like switching between clubs rather than staying in one place all night
- You want to control costs while still going to more than one venue
- You’re comfortable doing your own route planning between included stops
- You’re traveling with friends and you want a flexible night strategy
It may not be the best fit if:
- You only want one club and don’t plan to rotate
- You hate nightlife logistics and want everything handled end-to-end (this pass is access-based, not a bundled guided experience)
- You can’t meet the 18+ ID requirement
Should You Book This Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket?
I’d book it if your goal is a multi-stop Amsterdam night where the ticket helps with entry and drink perks. For $30, the combination of 20+ clubs, welcome drinks at multiple venues, and a bottle of champagne at one location is the kind of deal that makes sense when you actually use it across several stops.
I’d skip it if you want a very quiet night, or if you’d rather spend money on one curated place than bounce around. And if you’re forgetful with ID, don’t gamble—this one is strict about 18+.
If you’re ready to hop districts (Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein) and treat the night like a choose-your-own-adventure, this ticket can make Amsterdam nightlife feel both affordable and more fun than you planned.
FAQ
What does the Amsterdam Nightlife Ticket include?
It includes access to over 20 Amsterdam clubs with complimentary entry and welcome drinks at participating venues, plus perks like 2-for-1 drinks at Hard Rock Cafe and free make-up touch-ups for ladies (where offered). A cold bottle of champagne is also included at one location.
How much is the ticket?
The price is $30.
How long can I use the ticket?
The duration is listed as 1 to 20 days (approx.).
Do I need to be 18+?
Yes. All visitors must be 18+ and you must bring your ID.
Is the ticket only for one specific club?
No. It provides free or included entry at multiple venues, including options like Club Prime, Panama, Club Smokey, Club Candela, and more.
What champagne is included?
A cold bottle of champagne is included at one of the participating locations.
Are there perks besides entry and welcome drinks?
Yes. The ticket mentions free make-up touch-ups for ladies, 2-for-1 drinks at Hard Rock Cafe, and free cocktails, shots, and beers at various different venues.
How big is the group?
The tour/activity 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. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t be refunded.



























