Amsterdam feels different from high up.
With A’DAM Lookout you rise about 100 meters above the IJ, where you can take in Amsterdam’s canals, port views, and the flat polder country, all backed by an interactive exhibition and a free smartphone audio guide. The main trade-off is simple: your voucher helps, but it’s not the full meal cost, so what you order will decide whether this deal feels like a steal.
After the lookout, you head to Madam Sky Bar and Restaurant on the 20th floor for lunch or dinner, with that big-city view still in frame. I like the way the experience ties sightseeing to a real meal, and the service tends to be friendly and attentive. Just remember the fine print: the €10 voucher gets deducted from your final bill, and the menu can feel limited depending on what you’re craving.
In This Review
- Quick hits on A’DAM Lookout plus Madam meal
- Getting to the A’DAM Tower: ferry + short walk from Central
- Above Amsterdam: what the 100-meter lookout experience really gives you
- Over The Edge swing and the Amsterdam VR ride: what’s included vs extra
- Over The Edge swing
- Amsterdam VR rollercoaster
- Timing reality
- Madam Sky Bar and Restaurant: lunch or dinner on the 20th floor
- Using the €10 voucher the right way
- Food and drink: what to expect (and how to order smart)
- Timing and flow: how your Lookout ticket syncs with dinner
- Price and value: is $30 really fair for this Amsterdam combo?
- Who this suits (and who might prefer another plan)
- Should you book the A’DAM Lookout ticket with lunch or dinner?
- FAQ
- What is included with the A’DAM Lookout ticket and lunch or dinner voucher?
- Is it lunch or dinner at Madam Sky Bar?
- How long do I have for my lunch or dinner?
- How much is the voucher worth?
- Are the Over The Edge swing and VR included?
- Where exactly is A’DAM Lookout located?
- How do I get to the A’DAM Tower from Amsterdam Central?
- Is A’DAM Lookout wheelchair accessible?
- Are pets, drones, or alcohol allowed?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Quick hits on A’DAM Lookout plus Madam meal

- 100-meter panorama you can actually use for photos and orientation, with views over the historic center and the port area
- Interactive exhibition + smartphone audio tour so you’re not just looking, you’re learning while you look
- Lunch or dinner links to your ticket time and you get a two-hour window to eat
- A €10 voucher with a reality check: great value if you plan around it, annoying if you expect it to cover everything
- Optional thrills cost extra including Europe’s highest swing Over The Edge and an Amsterdam VR rollercoaster
- Photo extras like QR downloads and an AI-generated picture show up in the overall experience
Getting to the A’DAM Tower: ferry + short walk from Central

A’DAM Lookout sits on top of the A’DAM Tower in Amsterdam North, right by the Eye Film Institute and opposite Amsterdam Central Station. You do not need a cab or a long trek, but you do need to cross the water.
The easiest route is the free ferry F3: take it from behind Amsterdam Central Station to Buiksloterweg, then walk a short stretch along the IJ River to the tower. It’s a practical way to get there, and the river crossing also helps you feel like you’re heading somewhere a little different than the canal-streets swarm.
Two small practical tips. First, dress for wind and cold because the tower deck and open-air photo spots can feel sharper than you expect. Second, build in a buffer for vertical movement—there can be some waiting as people go up and down, so arriving calmly helps the whole day feel smoother.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amsterdam
Above Amsterdam: what the 100-meter lookout experience really gives you

At A’DAM Lookout, you’re not just getting height. You’re getting a built-in way to understand Amsterdam’s layout. The experience is designed to show you multiple city layers from the top: the UNESCO-listed canal area, the pulsating port, and the flat polder country that surrounds the city.
The payoff is fast orientation. From this angle, you can spot major water lines and major neighborhoods quickly, which makes your later walks make more sense. If you’ve been in the center for a few hours already, this is a good chance to reset your mental map.
The lookout experience also includes an interactive exhibition and a smartphone audio guide focused on Amsterdam’s history and culture. That matters because it turns “big view” into “I know what I’m looking at.” You get more than skyline photos; you get context while you’re up there.
You’ll also find multiple viewing areas on the decks. I like this because it gives you options: you can change viewpoints when the light shifts, and you can move around to avoid getting stuck in the same crowd pocket.
If you’re sensitive to weather, know that the open-air parts can feel intense when it’s wet or windy. The good news is that the lookout portion still delivers the core views even when the sky isn’t perfect.
Over The Edge swing and the Amsterdam VR ride: what’s included vs extra

Here’s the deal in plain language: the observation deck is included. The thrill rides are not.
Your ticket includes A’DAM Lookout entry and the meal voucher/meal reservation at Madam. But Over The Edge and the Amsterdam VR rollercoaster are available for an additional fee. That’s important for budgeting, because the swing is the most memorable part for many people, and it’s easy to assume it’s included if you’re scanning quickly.
Over The Edge swing
This is Europe’s highest swing. You dangle about 100 meters above the ground, swinging back and forth over the tower edge with Amsterdam below your feet. If you want an adrenaline hit, this is the moment. If you don’t, it can be an easy skip, and you still get the lookout’s full city view without paying for the swing.
Amsterdam VR rollercoaster
This is a virtual reality ride through the city. It’s a different type of thrill: less height, more tech and motion. If you like interactive experiences, it can be a fun add-on when you want something beyond static viewing.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amsterdam
Timing reality
Because these are extra, plan your schedule so you’re not rushed trying to squeeze them in right before dinner. Wind or rain can also change how brave people feel at the top, so keep your expectations flexible.
Madam Sky Bar and Restaurant: lunch or dinner on the 20th floor

After your lookout time, you head to Madam Sky Bar and Restaurant, located on the 20th floor. This is where the day turns from sightseeing to a proper meal with a wide panoramic backdrop.
The experience is modern and designed for comfort: you get a meal service, a place to sit, and a view that keeps your eyes busy even after your food arrives. The menu is described as extensive, with options for different ages and tastes.
Here’s what I think is most valuable: the meal is not just a postscript to the view. It’s part of the attraction. Dining with the city spread out under you makes the whole day feel like one connected event rather than two separate tickets.
Using the €10 voucher the right way
Your ticket includes a €10 voucher for lunch or dinner at Madam. That amount is deducted from your final bill, which means you should expect to pay the difference depending on what you choose. In other words, the voucher reduces your cost, but it doesn’t automatically cover everything.
This is where you can make or break the value. If you order one main plus something small, the voucher might cover most of it. If you order multiple extras, cocktails, or pricier dishes, you’ll still pay more.
Food and drink: what to expect (and how to order smart)
From the food styles people mention, you can expect a mix that goes beyond basic tourist plates. Some standout examples include things like an umami smash burger, pasta dishes, and a pork belly option. Service can feel very hands-on, with staff explaining dishes and keeping things moving.
That said, not every meal experience lands perfectly. A few people report issues like food arriving colder than expected or waiting longer for drinks. If you’re picky about hot food, it’s worth asking staff when your order is placed how they manage timing. And if you care about a specific dish, double-check it’s on the menu for your time slot.
Dietary needs are another practical point. The menu is broad, but if you require vegetarian or halal options, you might find the selection limited at times. Keep expectations realistic and ask questions before ordering.
Timing and flow: how your Lookout ticket syncs with dinner

One of the most important details here is how the schedule is tied together.
When you book, the time you choose is also the time of your lunch or dinner reservation at Madam. Then you have two hours to enjoy your meal. That means you’re not just picking a random dinner time; you’re shaping the whole pacing of the day.
If you want a specific mood, choose your reservation accordingly. Later slots can help you catch calmer light for photos and a nicer dinner vibe. Also, if you’re traveling in winter, plan on time outside that might feel cold fast, so the sooner you get inside the better.
A small operational note: people can experience slight waits for the lift going up and down. If you build in a buffer, you’ll feel less stressed and you’ll enjoy the whole experience more.
Price and value: is $30 really fair for this Amsterdam combo?

At around $30 per person, this deal is priced like a “view plus meal credit” package. You’re not buying a budget lunch. You’re buying access to a landmark viewpoint plus help toward eating at a premium high-floor restaurant.
The value calculation looks like this:
- You get A’DAM Lookout entry
- You get the smartphone audio guide and interactive exhibition component
- You get a meal reservation at Madam
- You receive a €10 voucher to knock down part of your bill
- You still have the option to upgrade with Over The Edge or VR, but those add cost
Where it feels like a great deal is when you order thoughtfully around that voucher and you’re the kind of person who will actually enjoy the panorama from both the lookout and the restaurant. If you treat it like two separate experiences, it can feel pricier than it should.
Where it can feel frustrating is if you expect the voucher to cover your full meal every time, or if you end up wanting extras you didn’t budget for. Also, if you only care about one piece of the experience (like the view only), you may feel the meal voucher is wasted value.
If you want the best experience-to-cost ratio, I’d plan for a meal that uses the €10 credit well. Expect to top up if you’re ordering something more elaborate.
Who this suits (and who might prefer another plan)

This works best for:
- Couples looking for a memorable high-view dinner
- First-timers who want quick city orientation plus a break for food
- People who like interactive museums but also want a classic “top of the city” moment
- Thrill-minded visitors who are curious about Over The Edge or the VR ride, but not sure they want both
It might not fit as well if:
- You want a no-add-ons experience. The swing and VR cost extra.
- You’re on a very tight food budget. The voucher helps, but it doesn’t automatically pay for everything.
- You need a broad vegetarian or halal selection without asking questions first.
Should you book the A’DAM Lookout ticket with lunch or dinner?

If you want Amsterdam views that feel like a proper attraction, I’d book this. You get the 100-meter viewpoint, the audio-guided context, and then you cash in the day with a 20th-floor lunch or dinner where the view stays with you while you eat.
Skip it only if you’re mainly chasing a low-cost meal credit or you’re not interested in spending time at a structured observation deck. In that case, you might prefer a different sightseeing format.
FAQ

What is included with the A’DAM Lookout ticket and lunch or dinner voucher?
You get an A’DAM Lookout entry ticket, a smartphone audio guide, a lunch or dinner reservation at Madam Sky Bar and Restaurant, and a €10 voucher for lunch or dinner.
Is it lunch or dinner at Madam Sky Bar?
Your voucher applies to lunch or dinner, and the time you choose is the time of your lunch or dinner reservation.
How long do I have for my lunch or dinner?
You have two hours to enjoy your lunch or dinner.
How much is the voucher worth?
The voucher is €10 and it is deducted from your final bill.
Are the Over The Edge swing and VR included?
No. Over The Edge and the Amsterdam VR rollercoaster are available for an additional fee.
Where exactly is A’DAM Lookout located?
A’DAM Lookout is on top of the A’DAM Tower, next to the Eye Film Institute and opposite Amsterdam Central Station.
How do I get to the A’DAM Tower from Amsterdam Central?
Take the free ferry F3 from behind Amsterdam Central Station to Buiksloterweg, then walk along the IJ River to the tower.
Is A’DAM Lookout wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
Are pets, drones, or alcohol allowed?
No. Pets and drones are not allowed, and alcohol and drugs are also not allowed.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























