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Plan Your Perfect Day at Huis Willet-Holthuysen

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Get ready to explore one of Amsterdam’s most refined canal houses. This beautifully preserved mansion invites you to step into the world of the Willet-Holthuysen family and experience the charm of 19th-century life. Before your visit, find all the essential details here — from opening hours and directions to accessibility and nearby attractions — so you can make the most of your time at the museum.

Opening Hours and Best Times to Visit

  • Opening Hours: Huis Willet-Holthuysen is open throughout the week, welcoming visitors to explore its beautifully preserved interiors and peaceful garden.

    -Monday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    -Closed on: King’s Day (27 April), Christmas Day (25 December) and New Year’s Day (1 January)

    The last admission is 30 minutes before closing time. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the full experience at a relaxed pace.

    Best Time to Visit:
    To experience Huis Willet-Holthuysen at its most enjoyable:

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.

Accessibility

  • Huis Willet-Holthuysen welcomes all visitors and continues to improve accessibility for everyone.

    -The ground floor and garden are accessible for wheelchair users.

    -Due to the historic nature of the building, upper floors may have limited access via stairs only.

    -An accessible entrance is available upon request at the main entrance on Herengracht.

    -Service animals are permitted inside the museum.

    -Staff are always ready to assist visitors who may need additional support during their visit.

    For specific accessibility inquiries or to plan a visit with mobility assistance, guests are encouraged to contact the museum in advance.

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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Unlock complimentary admission to major museums and cultural sites.

Enjoy an included canal cruise through Amsterdam’s historic waterways.

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Visitor Guidelines

Respect the historic interiors: Many of the furnishings and artworks are original; please avoid touching any objects or surfaces.

Photography: Non-flash photography is allowed for personal use. Tripods, flashes, and professional equipment are not permitted.

Food and drinks: Eating and drinking are not allowed inside the museum. You may enjoy refreshments at nearby cafés after your visit.

Bags and belongings: Large bags, umbrellas, and backpacks should be left in the cloakroom or lockers provided at the entrance.

Mobile phones: Please keep phones on silent to maintain a peaceful environment for all visitors.

Children: Families are welcome, but children should remain under adult supervision at all times.

Accessibility: The ground floor and garden are wheelchair accessible; upper floors can only be reached by stairs.

Service animals: Only registered service animals are permitted inside the museum.

Group visits: Groups are encouraged to book in advance to ensure a smooth entry and the best experience.

Smoking and vaping: Not permitted anywhere on museum grounds, including the garden.

FAQs

Do I need to book tickets in advance?

While you can purchase tickets at the entrance, it’s best to book online in advance to secure your preferred time slot and avoid waiting.

How much time should I plan for my visit?

Most guests spend around 60 to 90 minutes exploring the mansion, art collection, and garden.

Are guided tours available?

Yes. The museum offers audio guides and occasional themed guided tours that provide deeper insight into the Willet-Holthuysen family and their collection.

Can I visit with children?

Yes. Huis Willet-Holthuysen welcomes families, though children should be supervised due to the fragile furnishings and artworks.

Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?

The ground floor and garden are accessible, but the upper floors are only reachable by stairs due to the building’s historic design.

Can I bring food or drinks inside?

No, food and beverages are not allowed inside. However, there are plenty of cafés and restaurants just a short walk from the museum.

Is photography permitted?

Yes, non-flash photography for personal use is allowed. Tripods, flashes, and professional setups are not permitted.

Are pets allowed?

Only registered service animals are allowed inside the museum.

Does the museum have a shop?

Yes. The museum shop offers art-inspired gifts, books, and reproductions connected to the Willet-Holthuysen collection.

What’s the best way to reach the museum?

The easiest way is by metro (Waterlooplein Station) or tram (Rembrandtplein stop), both just a few minutes’ walk from the museum.

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