REVIEW · AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam: Moco Museum & Nightclubs Admission Combo w/ Taxi
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Two stops, one easy day plan.
This combo strings together Moco Museum tickets for modern art with access to 15+ nightclubs later that same day, plus welcome drinks and a taxi perk.
What I like most is how it handles two different moods in one ticket: art that’s built for curious minds, then nightlife that’s built for quick decisions. You also get specific club choices near classic hangout areas like Rembrandtplein and Leidseplein, which matters when you want to keep moving without overthinking.
One caution: this is designed for 18+ nightlife, so if you’re not really into clubs or you’d rather do relaxed canal-time, the club part may feel like wasted value.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning around
- Moco Museum + club access: the idea behind the combo
- Inside Moco Museum: what you’ll actually see
- Nightclub entry for 15+ venues: how to make it work
- Welcome drinks, shots, and the small extras that matter
- Taxi tip: keeping your evening from turning into a logistics puzzle
- Timing your day: museum hours and nightclub night flow
- Dress code and entry rules: small constraints, big impact
- Price and value: is $32 worth it?
- Who this combo suits best (and who should skip it)
- Should you book this Amsterdam Moco + nightlife combo?
- FAQ
- Where can I start the experience?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- What do I need to bring for entry?
- What are the age limits?
- What shoe and bag rules should I follow?
- What’s included besides the museum ticket?
- Is alcohol included?
- How do I get my tickets?
- Do I need to use a specific voucher code to enter?
- Can I cancel, and what’s the time limit?
Key highlights worth planning around

- Banksy and other big contemporary names show up in the Moco collection
- Access to 15+ clubs so you’re not stuck with one venue
- Welcome drinks or shots help you start the night on your terms
- Free Uber taxi ride up to €10 for new Uber users
- Start anytime at any included venue since there’s no set meeting point
- Dress rules are strict: no open-toed shoes, no large bags
Moco Museum + club access: the idea behind the combo

This is the kind of day combo that fits Amsterdam’s rhythm: you can do something cultural in the afternoon and then switch gears after dark without hunting for separate tickets.
Moco’s appeal is simple. It focuses on modern and contemporary art, and it puts famous street-art and pop-art names in front of you without making you feel like you need a museum degree. If you like art that looks current and sometimes a bit cheeky, you’ll probably enjoy the mix.
The nightlife side works the same way: it doesn’t require a single, long “event.” You get entry to more than 15 nightclubs, plus options around central areas where people actually go out. That flexibility can be great—if you’re willing to plan your evening for your personal vibe.
You can also read our reviews of more museum experiences in Amsterdam
Inside Moco Museum: what you’ll actually see

Moco has been open since 2016 and it leans hard into modern and contemporary art you can scan and enjoy. The big names included in the museum’s collection focus on well-known contemporary and street-art styles, not just traditional gallery pieces.
Here’s what you should expect from the art side:
- Banksy pieces are a major draw, since street art is part of the museum’s identity
- You may see works by Basquiat, Haring, Hirst, JR, Koons, Kusama, and KAWS (and others)
- The museum format is built for visitors who want strong visual impact rather than slow, academic tours
In practical terms, this matters because you can spend time at the displays that grab you most. There’s no requirement (in the information you’re given) to follow one fixed route, so I’d treat it like a pick-your-own-adventure museum.
Also note the timing: Moco is open daily from 09:00 to 21:00. That gives you a wide window to visit before the club portion really kicks in.
Nightclub entry for 15+ venues: how to make it work

The nightclub part is where this combo becomes more “choose your own night” than a single organized party.
You get entrance to 15+ nightclubs after the museum window, with access tied to the same day. The included areas people tend to use for nightlife include Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and spots near Central Station. Those locations matter because they reduce travel time between venues.
You’ll also see example club options listed in the combo details. These include:
- Club Prime (described as popular with locals)
- John Doe (techno club)
- El Punto Latino (Latin club)
- Hotshots (with spicy welcome shots)
- Supperclub (for dancing)
- Waterhole (for live performances)
- Plus a stop called Holland Casino Amsterdam is included as an entry option
You don’t have to pick just one. That’s the value: you can start with one place, then switch based on the music, the crowd, or your energy level.
But be smart about it. Club lines and crowd levels can change quickly in Amsterdam. If you want the best odds of getting in smoothly, I’d plan to hit your first venue soon after your personal “start time,” rather than waiting until the late peak with everyone else.
Welcome drinks, shots, and the small extras that matter

This combo includes welcome drinks or shots, which is more than a nice-to-have. In a city where drinks can add up fast, those first freebies help you control your budget early in the night.
It also includes free makeup touch-up. The details aren’t spelled out, but it’s clearly meant as a practical pre- or mid-night perk if you’re dressing up.
There’s also a free taxi ride on the Uber app for new users, up to €10. This is useful because moving between nightlife areas can get expensive once you’re fully in party mode. If you already have Uber set up, the “new user” requirement is something you should check before assuming you’ll get it.
Finally, Holland Casino Amsterdam entry is included. Even if you’re not there for gambling, it gives you a built-in option that feels like an “out of the club” plan if you need a break from music and crowds.
Taxi tip: keeping your evening from turning into a logistics puzzle

The free taxi ride is one of the few included transportation perks, so it’s worth using intentionally.
Here’s the key point: the Uber ride is tied to the Uber app and described as available for new users. If you’re not sure whether you qualify, check your Uber account status before the night starts. If you don’t qualify, you can still use normal transport, but you’ll want to plan for that cost.
I’d also use this as a “bridge” tool:
- taxi to your first club if you’re coming from a museum-area morning
- taxi back late if you don’t want to wrestle with trams or foot travel when you’re tired
Amsterdam is very walkable, but night timing changes everything. Long, late strolls can be a fun part of a trip, yet this combo is designed for going out, not wandering around looking for the next entrance.
Timing your day: museum hours and nightclub night flow

You’re essentially working with one major time block and one nightlife block.
Moco is open 09:00–21:00 every day. That means you can choose an afternoon visit and still have plenty of time to transition into nightlife before places reach peak crowd levels.
A practical way to schedule it:
- Go to Moco in the late morning or afternoon so you’re not rushing
- Plan for your first club relatively early in the evening so you can ride the flexibility of having 15+ venue options
If you wait too long and only start club-hopping when the night is fully underway, the “many-choice” benefit can shrink. It’s not because the pass stops working—it’s because your real-world time and club entry lines start working against you.
Also, because the experience is valid for 1 day from first activation, don’t treat it like a two-day strategy. Decide the day you’re doing both parts, and then commit to it.
Dress code and entry rules: small constraints, big impact

This is an 18+ experience, and Amsterdam nightlife can be picky at the door, so take the rules seriously.
You’re told to bring passport or ID card. You should also expect door checks, since the program is not for children under 18.
The rules on footwear and bags matter too:
- No open-toed shoes and no sandals/flip flops
- No luggage or large bags
This might sound minor, but it can change your day. If you’re traveling light with a small backpack you can manage, you’ll be fine. If you’re carrying bulky luggage, you’ll want to store it before your museum time so you’re not stuck trying to solve it late.
Price and value: is $32 worth it?

At about $32 per person, the value depends on how you use the pass.
Think of the price like this:
- You’re buying a museum ticket plus the possibility of entering many clubs.
- You also get welcome drinks or shots, plus Holland Casino entry and an Uber taxi perk (if you qualify as a new Uber user).
If you plan to do only one club, the value shifts downward, because the “15+ venues” advantage becomes mostly theoretical. But if you actually move between places—starting with one club type and switching based on vibe—the package can feel like a bargain.
The realistic way to judge it: ask yourself if you’ll use multiple doors that night. If your plan is just to see Moco and then call it a night, this is probably not the smartest spend. If you like variety in music styles (techno, Latin, live performances) and you’re comfortable going door to door, the math gets easier in your favor.
Who this combo suits best (and who should skip it)

This experience fits best if you:
- want modern art without a long guided lecture
- like street-art connections and contemporary names
- plan to spend your evening in clubs around central nightlife areas
- enjoy switching venues instead of committing to one room all night
It’s less ideal if you prefer:
- quiet sightseeing with minimal nightlife
- art museum pacing that’s slow and guided
- a low-effort day where you won’t do the social parts
Also keep the “no open-toed shoes” rule in mind if you’re visiting in warm weather. Amsterdam in summer can tempt people into sandals, but this program expects you to dress for club entry.
Should you book this Amsterdam Moco + nightlife combo?
Book it if you want a single ticket that can power both your art time and your night time, especially if you’ll actually use more than one club. The combination of Moco’s modern art focus and access to 15+ nightclubs, plus welcome drinks and a taxi perk, can be strong value for an energetic day.
Skip it if you’re mainly coming for Moco and you don’t plan to go out after. In that case, you’d be paying for nightclub access you may not use. And if you’re sensitive about door rules, remember the program is 18+ and expects ID plus footwear that fits the entry standards.
If you do book, build your day around the museum’s hours (until 21:00) and keep a realistic plan for your first club so you can enjoy the flexibility instead of fighting crowds.
FAQ
Where can I start the experience?
You can start at any of the included venues. There’s no specific meeting point.
How long is the ticket valid?
It’s valid for 1 day, starting from the first activation.
What do I need to bring for entry?
You need a passport or ID card.
What are the age limits?
This experience is not suitable for children under 18.
What shoe and bag rules should I follow?
Open-toed shoes, sandals, and flip flops aren’t allowed. Luggage or large bags aren’t allowed either.
What’s included besides the museum ticket?
Entrance to 15+ nightclubs, welcome drinks or shots, Holland Casino Amsterdam entry, free makeup touch-up, and a free Uber taxi ride up to €10 for every new user.
Is alcohol included?
The information says welcome drinks/shots are included, but it does not specify alcohol details beyond that.
How do I get my tickets?
Your official tickets are sent to you by email after booking, and you should receive them within 8 hours.
Do I need to use a specific voucher code to enter?
No. The instructions say not to use your GetYourGuide Voucher, and your GetYourGuide voucher will not be a valid entrance ticket.
Can I cancel, and what’s the time limit?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























