REVIEW · AMSTERDAM
1, 2 or 3-7 Days Nightclubs & Best Nightlife in Amsterdam Ticket
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Amsterdam nights can be a choose-your-own-adventure. This all-access pass aims to get you into 20+ venues with fewer cover-charge headaches, plus welcome drinks at many stops. I like that the lineup mixes club styles, so you can hop between pop, house, and RnB without changing your plan every hour. One thing to keep in mind: club entry can depend on the night, and you still need to show the right same-day ticket and check hours and events.
The best part is how practical the pass feels for a real trip: you choose a 1-, 2-, or 3–7-day option, then build your evenings around the areas where Amsterdam nightlife actually concentrates. I also love the extras that go beyond the door—things like a second cocktail deal at Hard Rock Cafe and a double-up beer promo at Delirium. The main drawback is timing and logistics: transport isn’t included, and some venues may be closed or run private events even if they appear on the schedule.
You’ll have a smoother time if you treat this as a flex nightlife tool, not a guarantee of entry everywhere. Do that, and you can turn one good weekend into several different moods—plus save money while you’re at it.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- How the Amsterdam nightlife pass works (and why it helps)
- Price and value: is $15.36 a good deal?
- The “works on paper” part: dress code, age, and what can trip you up
- Your club route in Amsterdam: building a smart evening from the included stops
- John Doe (free entry starter stop)
- Club Prime (free entry, a core club name)
- Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam B.V. (free entry + welcome drink)
- Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam (Leidseplein) + welcome shot at Rare Amsterdam
- Club Smokey (free entry)
- Panama (free entry)
- The Waterhole Live Music Bar (live music, free entry)
- Club Candela (free entry + welcome shot)
- Melkweg (on Mondays, free entry)
- Leidseplein area stops (free entry + included access to multiple clubs)
- Rembrandtplein area stops (more clubs included)
- A note on other participating clubs (like ClubNL)
- Beyond the door: the money-saving extras you should actually use
- Timing strategy: how to avoid wasting your night
- Who this pass is best for (and who should skip it)
- Should you book the Amsterdam nightlife pass?
- FAQ
- What does the Amsterdam nightlife pass include?
- How many days are the options?
- Do I get a welcome drink or shot?
- Which extra deals are included besides club entry?
- What is the minimum drinking age?
- What dress code do I need?
- When will I receive my entrance tickets?
- Is transportation included?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key things to know before you go
- Pick the right pass length: a 2-day option often makes the biggest value sense if you’ll actually go out twice.
- Welcome drinks and shots are real money-savers at many venues, not just a marketing line.
- Check the day and hours on your ticket: review feedback shows some people got stuck when they showed up at the wrong time.
- Use the right tickets: you’ll receive entrance tickets on the same day in your inbox, not a generic voucher.
- Smart casual matters: the pass uses a dress code that can affect whether you get turned away.
How the Amsterdam nightlife pass works (and why it helps)

This is a club-entry pass for Amsterdam’s nightlife scene. The core promise is simple: for your chosen number of days, you get free entry to 20+ clubs included on the program, with added free shots or drinks at select venues. There are also discounts and deals sprinkled in so you can save on a few key stops beyond the dance floors.
In real life, that means you’re not stuck picking just one club and hoping it’s perfect. You can plan a night like this: start with a venue near your “home base” area (Leidseplein or Rembrandtplein), then use the pass to pivot when the music, crowd, or vibe isn’t working for you.
It also changes how you budget. Even without knowing what every cover charge would cost you at the door, you can think in “value blocks.” You’re paying for access to multiple venues, so every extra club you actually get into increases the odds you’ll feel like you got your money’s worth.
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Price and value: is $15.36 a good deal?
The listed price is $15.36 per person, but the bigger value story is the pass structure. You can choose 1 day, 2 days, or 3–7 days, and the pass covers a broad set of venues across central nightlife areas. That matters because Amsterdam can be expensive if you bounce between places and pay entry repeatedly.
A few details make the price feel more reasonable:
- You can get free entrance to a large set of clubs rather than just one venue.
- You can score free drinks/shots at 8 clubs listed as part of the included extras.
- You also get deals that can soften the cost of your evening, like the second cocktail for free at Hard Rock Cafe and promotions at Delirium.
A practical tip: if your plan is only one short night out, you’ll want to commit to using your pass efficiently. If you’re going out twice (for example, a weekday and a weekend night), the reviews also point to the same idea: a 2-day pass can make the math easier because you’re spreading the cost across more actual doors you walk through.
The “works on paper” part: dress code, age, and what can trip you up

This pass targets adults nightlife, so the details matter:
- Minimum age is 18
- Dress code is smart casual
- It’s near public transportation, but you still have to walk between nightlife hotspots
Based on the feedback pattern, the biggest real-world issues aren’t the pass price. They’re the small friction points:
- Clubs can have different rules on specific nights (events, crowd control, timing).
- People have reported getting stuck because they didn’t understand where to exchange or because they weren’t using the correct entrance tickets.
- One issue that pops up: someone used a voucher instead of the final entrance tickets, which led to entry problems.
So here’s the approach I’d use: arrive earlier than you think you need to, bring ID, and check the day and hours printed on your ticket before you head out. If you’re doing multiple nights, take 10 minutes to confirm where each included venue fits into your schedule.
Your club route in Amsterdam: building a smart evening from the included stops
Think of the pass as a menu. You’ll get the best night when you mix “easy entry” venues with at least one wildcard.
Below is a stop-by-stop way to plan, plus what to watch for.
John Doe (free entry starter stop)
This stop is listed as John Doe with free entrance included. Since no extra details about music style or vibe are provided in the information you have, I’d use this as a flexible opener or backup option.
Best use: a first stop when you want to get in quickly and start moving without overthinking.
Watch for: because there’s limited info about this specific venue in the materials, rely on what you see once you arrive and don’t assume it matches your exact taste.
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Club Prime (free entry, a core club name)
Club Prime is one of the headline clubs on the pass, and it’s included with free entrance. This is the kind of venue you build your night around if you want one main dance stop where you’ll likely find a crowd ready to go.
Best use: if you want a straightforward start, go here after your first drink.
Watch for: review feedback mentions a case where Club Prime was open but didn’t allow entry due to an event/private situation. That doesn’t mean it will happen to you, but it’s a reminder to check what’s on that night.
Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam B.V. (free entry + welcome drink)
At Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam, you get free entry plus a welcome drink, and the listed window is about 4 hours. This makes it a strong mid-evening hub: you can arrive, get your welcome drink, and decide whether to go deeper into clubs or keep it bar-heavy.
Best use: when you want an easy start that isn’t all-or-nothing.
Watch for: since clubs and bars vary by night, don’t leave all your planning until the last minute. If you show up late, doors and timing can work against you.
Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam (Leidseplein) + welcome shot at Rare Amsterdam
The pass lists Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam | Nightclub Leidseplein with free entry and ties in a welcome shot at Rare Amsterdam. Even if you don’t spend most of your night at the linked venue, this is an example of how the pass adds value without you doing extra planning.
Best use: as your Leidseplein anchor—Leidseplein is one of the easiest areas to keep hopping without crossing the whole city.
Watch for: if you’re doing Leidseplein on a busy night, start earlier so you don’t lose time at the door.
Club Smokey (free entry)
Club Smokey is included with free entrance. The pass doesn’t give extra detail about its music style here, but the real value is that it gives you another option besides the most famous names.
Best use: a second club when you want to switch up the vibe.
Watch for: again, entry depends on the night and crowd rules, so use this as an option, not a single guaranteed destination.
Panama (free entry)
Panama is one of the big names on the pass. It’s included with free entrance and is often the kind of venue people aim for when they want a classic nightlife stop.
Best use: when your group wants one main club and then flexible branching afterward.
Watch for: one report described Panama as closed at the time they arrived, and they were denied entry. That’s the rare end of the spectrum, but it’s proof you should still check opening hours and day.
The Waterhole Live Music Bar (live music, free entry)
The Waterhole Live Music Bar is a helpful change of pace. It’s listed for live music and around 5 hours. This is the stop you choose when you want your night to feel different from the typical DJ-only routine.
Best use: for people in your group who want something active but less chaotic than a late-night dance floor.
Watch for: live music venues can have a different schedule than clubs, so treat it like your timed anchor rather than a random pop-in.
Club Candela (free entry + welcome shot)
Club Candela is included with free entrance and a welcome shot. The welcome shot is the kind of extra that turns “saving money” into “feels like a deal.”
Best use: a lively club stop when you want the pass perks to keep stacking.
Watch for: make sure you’re ready to meet entry rules right when you arrive—smart casual and ID are your friend.
Melkweg (on Mondays, free entry)
Melkweg is included specifically on Mondays, with about 5 hours listed. That day-specific detail is important because it means you can’t treat it as a generic club on any night.
Best use: if your schedule lines up with Monday, this is a good way to use your pass on a night where your options might be narrower.
Watch for: the pass explicitly calls out Monday, so don’t plan it like a weekend substitute.
Leidseplein area stops (free entry + included access to multiple clubs)
The pass also includes Leidseplein as an area with free entrance to 10 more clubs, plus additional listings for more clubs on that square. You also get included entrance tied to the Leidseplein cluster across separate listings.
Best use: when you want to move around within one nightlife pocket and follow what looks best from the sidewalk.
Watch for: because the extra clubs aren’t all named in the information you have, you’ll need to confirm the exact participating venues at the door using what’s printed on your ticket.
Rembrandtplein area stops (more clubs included)
Finally, there’s Rembrandtplein with access to 5 more clubs listed on that square. This is the “second neighborhood” idea: choose where you want the core of your night to happen, then let the pass add options.
Best use: if you want variety without a long trek across town.
Watch for: like Leidseplein, the specifics of which clubs you’ll target can depend on the night’s operations and how the included list is interpreted.
A note on other participating clubs (like ClubNL)
The pass highlights other names such as ClubNL and more. If you see your favorite club listed among the participating venues on your ticket, that can be your best bet for a “planned” night with a backup mood.
Beyond the door: the money-saving extras you should actually use

This pass doesn’t only trade on free entry. It includes a handful of extras designed to reduce the small costs that add up on a night out.
Here are the included perks to watch for:
- Second cocktail for free at Hard Rock Cafe
If your group does one classic sit-down stop, this one can help you lock in cost control early.
- Double up your beer at Delirium
Beer promos are one of those “quiet savings” that can matter if you’re doing multiple rounds.
- Free make-up touch-up at Douglas
This is underrated value if you’re dressing up and want to refresh before heading out again.
- Free entrance and welcome drink at Holland Casino
If you want a less intense start or a break between louder clubs, this is a useful add-on.
- 10 euro credits at UBER and UBEREATS on your first ride
This can help you avoid the “end-of-night Uber pain,” especially if you’re tired and moving between areas.
- Double-check drink and shot offers at the specific venues
The materials say free shots/drinks are included at 8 clubs, plus welcome drinks at many venues. That means you should expect perks, but use them when you’re at the right stop.
One practical strategy: if you plan two nights, use the non-club extras as your “reset points.” It’s easier on your energy and keeps the vibe from turning into one long blur.
Timing strategy: how to avoid wasting your night

Amsterdam nightlife can be about momentum. The pass helps you keep momentum, but it won’t create it for you.
Here’s how I’d structure your time:
- Start with an included hub in a central nightlife area (Leidseplein or Rembrandtplein).
- Use the pass to choose one big club and one different stop (like live music at The Waterhole).
- If you’re going out on a weekday, don’t assume it will be empty. One review said a Tuesday night still felt busy enough to be fun, just not packed. That’s a good reminder to go with confidence, not fear.
Also, don’t overpack your night. If you try to hit five places in two hours, you’ll spend more time waiting and less time dancing.
Who this pass is best for (and who should skip it)

This is a good fit if you:
- Want flexibility more than a guided program
- Are comfortable meeting smart casual expectations and bringing ID
- Plan to go out at least one or two nights during your stay
- Like hopping between venues until you find your sweet spot
It might not be the best fit if you:
- Need a guaranteed, timed-entry experience with zero waiting
- Hate checking schedules and want every door to behave exactly the same
- Are traveling with someone who gets frustrated by occasional rejections or lineup rules at the door
One caution from the feedback: one person didn’t love the overall feel of a stop they associated with the nightlife scene, and they wouldn’t recommend it for their situation. If you’re sensitive to adult-leaning atmosphere or you’re unsure about what you’ll walk into, trust your comfort level and choose your venues carefully.
Should you book the Amsterdam nightlife pass?

I’d book it if your goal is to get into multiple Amsterdam clubs for one price and you’re willing to do quick sanity checks before you go. The mix of free entry to 20+ clubs, plus welcome drinks/shots, plus deals like Hard Rock Cafe and Delirium, is the kind of value bundle that can pay off fast—especially on a 2-day plan.
Skip it if you hate uncertainty at the door, want zero planning, or you’re betting your whole night on one specific venue working exactly as expected. In that case, you may be happier building a simpler plan with fewer moving pieces.
If you do book, here’s your best move: use the pass to build a night that’s anchored in Leidseplein or Rembrandtplein, plan one “main club,” add one “different vibe” stop (live music is a smart choice), and treat welcome drinks as part of the fun, not an afterthought.
FAQ
What does the Amsterdam nightlife pass include?
It includes free entrance to 20+ clubs for 1, 2, or 3–7 days, plus free shots or drinks at 8 clubs. It also includes extra money-saving deals at select venues.
How many days are the options?
You can choose a pass for 1 day, 2 days, or 3–7 days.
Do I get a welcome drink or shot?
Yes. The pass includes a complimentary welcome drink at most venues, and it also lists free shots at certain clubs.
Which extra deals are included besides club entry?
The included extras mention: second cocktail free at Hard Rock Cafe, free make-up touch-up at Douglas, free entrance and welcome drink at Holland Casino, 10 euro credits for a first Uber/UbterEats ride, and double up your beer at Delirium.
What is the minimum drinking age?
The minimum drinking age is 18.
What dress code do I need?
The dress code is smart casual.
When will I receive my entrance tickets?
You’ll receive your entrance tickets on the same day as the booking in your inbox, rather than using a generic third-party voucher.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation to and from attractions is not included, and food is also not included.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Within 24 hours, you won’t receive a refund.
































