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Plan Your Route to Amsterdam’s Historic Canal House

Make Your Way to This Historic Canal Home

Located on the elegant Herengracht canal, Huis Willet-Holthuysen is just a short walk from Rembrandtplein, right in the heart of Amsterdam’s historic centre. Whether you arrive by tram, metro, or on foot, the museum is easy to reach from anywhere in the city. Plan your route below and enjoy a pleasant journey to one of Amsterdam’s most refined canal houses — where art, history, and everyday life from the 19th century come beautifully together.

Find Your Way to Huis Willet-Holthuysen

Address

Huis Willet-Holthuysen
Herengracht 605,
1017 CE Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Getting There

The nearest metro station is Waterlooplein, served by lines 51, 53, and 54. From the station, follow signs toward Rembrandtplein; the museum is about a 5-minute walk along the canal.

This is one of the fastest and most convenient ways to reach the venue from Amsterdam Central Station.

Tram lines 4, 9, and 14 stop at Rembrandtplein, located just around the corner from Huis Willet-Holthuysen.

The tram system connects the museum easily with other key attractions such as Dam Square, Museumplein, and Leidseplein.

Several city buses stop near Keizersgracht and Rembrandtplein, both within a few minutes’ walk.

From there, stroll along the canal to Herengracht 605 to reach the museum entrance.

Cycling is one of the most pleasant ways to discover Amsterdam. The museum can be reached safely along dedicated bike lanes throughout the city centre.

Secure bicycle parking is available near the entrance on Herengracht.

Driving in central Amsterdam can be challenging due to narrow streets and limited parking. If you’re arriving by car, we recommend using nearby paid parking facilities such as The Bank Rembrandtplein or Q-Park Waterlooplein, both within a 5–7 minute walk.

From there, it’s an easy stroll through the picturesque canal district.

Museum Willet-Holthuysen: 17th-century aristocratic canal house

Highlights

Step inside a historic canal house preserved as it was in the late 19th century.

Admire the exquisite Louis XVI ballroom and the gentleman’s lounge.

Enjoy a walk through the tranquil French Classical garden located in central Amsterdam.

Discover a vast collection of art pieces including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and books.

Learn about the lives of Abraham Willet and Louisa Holthuysen, the original owners of the house.

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FAQs

Where is Huis Willet-Holthuysen located?

The museum is located at Herengracht 605, 1017 CE Amsterdam, just a few minutes’ walk from Rembrandtplein in the historic city centre.

Which public transport stops are closest to the museum?

The nearest stops are Rembrandtplein (tram lines 4, 9, and 14) and Waterlooplein (metro lines 51, 53, and 54) — both within a 5-minute walk.

How do I get to the museum from Amsterdam Central Station?

From Central Station, take tram 4 or 14 and get off at Rembrandtplein. The museum is located just around the corner on the Herengracht canal.

Is there parking nearby?

Parking in central Amsterdam is limited, but paid options are available at Q-Park Waterlooplein and The Bank Rembrandtplein, both about a 5–7 minute walk from the museum.

Can I reach the museum by bicycle?

Yes — Huis Willet-Holthuysen is easily accessible by bike, and bike racks are available near the entrance on Herengracht.

Is the museum within walking distance from other attractions?

Absolutely. It’s only 10 minutes from the Rembrandt House Museum, 15 minutes from the Rijksmuseum, and close to Hermitage Amsterdam — perfect for a full day of exploring.

Is the route to the museum accessible?

Yes. The paths around Herengracht are paved and well-maintained, and the main entrance is accessible for visitors with limited mobility.

Can I take a canal cruise that stops nearby?

Yes — several canal cruises have stops near Rembrandtplein or along Herengracht, allowing you to include the museum as part of your sightseeing route.

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