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Amsterdam: Moco Museum & Nightclubs Admission Combo w/ Taxi
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Amsterdam can be a split-personality city. This combo gives you Moco Museum in the afternoon and then hands you entry to 15+ nightclubs on the same day, with welcome drinks and a free Uber taxi ride for new users.
I love the mix because it doesn’t make you choose between street-art style modern art and late-night Amsterdam. I also like the straightforward premise: you pick one side (art), then you switch gears to the nightlife zones around Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and near Central Station.
One drawback to keep in mind: it’s built for adults only (18+), and the club side comes with real-world rules like shoe restrictions and limits on bags.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- Moco Museum at a human pace: modern art and Banksy
- Nightclub access across Amsterdam’s main party zones
- Your Uber taxi ride: using it to avoid wasted time
- Holland Casino entry and the extra extras you actually notice
- Price and value: does $32 make sense for your priorities?
- Rules that can affect entry: shoes, bags, and 18+ reality
- How to plan your day: a flexible flow that fits real schedules
- Who this combo is best for (and who should skip it)
- Should you book the Moco Museum and nightlife combo?
- FAQ
- What’s included with the Amsterdam Moco Museum and nightclub combo?
- Is there a specific meeting point?
- What do I need to bring?
- Are there dress or bag restrictions?
- Who is this experience suitable for?
- How long is the combo valid?
Key takeaways before you go

- Moco Museum runs 09:00–21:00 daily, so you can plan a proper art visit before nightlife starts.
- Banksy is a headline draw in Moco’s modern and contemporary mix, alongside artists like Basquiat, Haring, Hirst, JR, Koons, Kusama, KAWS, and more.
- Choose from a list of clubs (examples include Club Prime, John Doe, El Punto Latino, Hotshots, Supperclub, and Waterhole).
- Your night isn’t just “one club”. The combo is designed so you can bounce to different venues near major nightlife areas.
- You get welcome drinks/shots plus extra extras, including Holland Casino entry and a free makeup touch-up.
- There are practical entry rules: no open-toed shoes, no large bags/luggage, and no sandals or flip-flops.
Moco Museum at a human pace: modern art and Banksy

The Moco Museum part of this day is where the combo earns its keep. Moco focuses on modern and contemporary art and is open every day from 09:00 to 21:00, which is great because you’re not trapped into a short, rushed window. Instead, you can wander through at the speed that matches your attention span.
The big names matter here. Moco’s lineup includes work by Banksy (the most famous street artist in the world), plus other heavy hitters like Basquiat, Haring, Hirst, JR, Koons, Kusama, and KAWS. If you like art that feels current—sometimes political, sometimes pop, often a little confrontational—this museum is a good fit.
What I like about this museum stop is that it’s not pretending to be a quiet, old-master gallery. It’s built for the general public and for people who want modern art without a lot of gatekeeping. You can also treat it like a “visual warm-up” for the night: the same city that hosts music, DJs, and street culture also hosts the art that helped shape modern visual language.
The consideration: if you’re expecting a museum with deep historical context and slow museum storytelling, this experience may feel more like “see the icons and move.” That’s not a flaw—it’s just the vibe. The combo works best when you already like contemporary art.
You can also read our reviews of more museum experiences in Amsterdam
Nightclub access across Amsterdam’s main party zones

After Moco, you pivot to the nightlife side, and it’s a real handoff rather than a vague add-on. The combo includes entrance to more than 15 nightclubs and lets you experience Amsterdam’s nightlife around Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and near Central Station.
This is one reason the combo can feel like a deal: you’re not paying for one venue that might not match your music taste. Instead, you get access to a menu of options. The included list can feature venues like:
- Club Prime (described as popular with locals)
- John Doe (techno club)
- El Punto Latino (Latin club)
- Hotshots (with spicy welcome shots mentioned)
- Supperclub (a place to dance the night away)
- Waterhole (for live performances)
I like that you’re given choices tied to different vibes—techno vs Latin nights vs live shows. You’re also getting welcome drinks/shots, which can help you start the night without immediately spending extra.
The practical part: club nights depend on energy levels, lines, and what’s actually happening that evening. This is why having access to many venues is useful. If one place doesn’t fit your mood, you have other doors to try.
One thing to watch: it’s not “unlimited free entry with no restrictions.” You still have to follow each venue’s reality—dress expectations, bag rules, and standard ID checks that clubs use. Think of this as bundled access, not a backdoor to skip everything.
Your Uber taxi ride: using it to avoid wasted time

Transportation can make or break a night out in Amsterdam. The combo includes a free taxi ride on the Uber app (up to €10) for every new user. That’s a meaningful inclusion because you’re likely moving between nightlife hubs.
Here’s how I’d use it smartly:
- Use the taxi when you’re heading from the museum area to your first club.
- Use it if you end up bouncing between neighborhoods and you’d otherwise spend money on multiple shorter hops.
- Don’t count on the taxi to cover a whole marathon route; the limit is up to €10.
Also, Amsterdam walking is great—until you’re late at night with wet shoes and a half-full plan. A taxi shortcut can keep your night from falling apart.
One caution: the taxi benefit is only described as available for new users of Uber, so it’s not automatically guaranteed for everyone. If you already use Uber in other countries, that may affect eligibility—check before you plan your whole evening around it.
Holland Casino entry and the extra extras you actually notice

Besides the museum and club access, the combo includes several side items that can quietly improve your night.
You get Holland Casino Amsterdam entry, which matters because it gives you an indoor, grown-up option if you want a break from dancing or you’re still getting your bearings. Even if you don’t spend a lot of time there, it’s a nice backup plan when the energy swings.
You also get welcome drinks/shots with the nightclub component. That helps you stretch the value of the ticket, especially if you’re trying to keep the evening budget under control.
And there’s a small but thoughtful inclusion: free makeup touch-up. I wouldn’t assume this solves hair or skincare emergencies, but it’s the kind of add-on that can save time when you’re going from museum mode to nightlife mode.
On paper, these extras look like side dishes. In practice, they’re often what makes a combo feel less like a bargain gimmick and more like a smooth night out.
Price and value: does $32 make sense for your priorities?

At $32 per person (for a 1-day combo), the main question is how much you want both halves: art and nightlife.
If you care mostly about museums, the nightlife bundle may be wasted. But if you’re going to do clubs anyway, this is built to help you control costs. You’re getting:
- a Moco Museum entrance ticket
- entrance to 15+ nightclubs
- welcome drinks/shots
- Holland Casino Amsterdam entry
- free makeup touch-up
- a free Uber taxi ride up to €10 for new users
That’s a lot of included items for one day, especially if you’d otherwise pay entry fees and drinks at multiple venues. The best value tends to come when you actually use the flexibility—moving between venues based on the music you want that night.
Also, this is a mixed-rating product overall. The overall rating listed is 2.9 out of 5 from 27 reviews, which tells me you should judge this by the core match: if you’re excited about Moco’s modern/contemporary lineup and you’re serious about clubbing that night, you’re more likely to feel the value. If either half doesn’t sound fun, the combo becomes harder to justify.
Rules that can affect entry: shoes, bags, and 18+ reality

This combo isn’t fussy for no reason. It’s fussy because museums and clubs both enforce their own standards, and the listing is clear about the common friction points.
First: age. Not suitable for children under 18. If you’re traveling with anyone who’s under that threshold, this combo isn’t your fit.
Second: footwear. You need to avoid sandals or flip-flops and also avoid open-toed shoes. That’s a club practical point. Amsterdam sidewalks + nightlife crowds can get rough, and venues often keep their dress code tight.
Third: luggage and bags. No luggage or large bags are allowed. If you’re coming from hotel check-in or doing an all-day Amsterdam plan, you’ll want to travel light. Store your bags before you go, or you’ll spend your time solving problems instead of enjoying art and music.
And a note on what’s not included: alcohol and drugs are listed as not included. That lines up with reality—you should budget for what you want to drink beyond any welcome drinks/shots.
If you show up prepared, this is easy. If you show up in flip-flops with a big bag, it can get annoying fast.
How to plan your day: a flexible flow that fits real schedules

Because there’s no specific meeting point, you can start at whichever included venue makes sense. Your tickets arrive by email after booking, and you choose a preferred timeslot for Moco once you get them.
I’d plan your day around the museum hours first, because it runs until 21:00. A common winning strategy:
- Late morning or early afternoon: Moco Museum at a comfortable pace
- Late evening: head to your first club around one of the main nightlife hubs
- Later night: use the bundled access to change venues if the vibe shifts
Why this approach works: you avoid rushing through the art just to make the nightlife window, and you avoid losing your momentum after you’ve already started the museum.
Also, the nightlife areas you’ll be near—Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, and near Central Station—are exactly where Amsterdam’s energy stacks up. You can walk between nearby spots at times, but you also have that taxi option if you need a fast reset.
One more planning tip: you’re going to want your passport or ID card with you. Bring it for check-ins. This is one of those “annoying but necessary” travel details that can ruin a night if you forget.
Who this combo is best for (and who should skip it)

This experience is best for you if:
- You like modern and contemporary art and specifically want Moco’s Banksy presence
- You’re planning to go out at night and want choices across 15+ clubs
- You want a bundle that reduces decision-making: one ticket that covers the art stop and the start of nightlife
- You don’t mind following club-style rules on shoes and bags
You might want to skip it if:
- You only want museums and have no real plan to club
- You’re traveling with people under 18
- You expect typical guided museum depth and long-form interpretation rather than a modern-art highlight mix
- You don’t want nightlife planning to depend on what venues are like that evening
One final honesty note: the combo is very much a “do two things on one ticket” product. If you love both halves, it can feel like value. If you only like one, it can feel like you paid for the other.
Should you book the Moco Museum and nightlife combo?

I’d book this if you’re the type who wants Amsterdam to move: art first, then music. The price is low enough that using the club access and welcome drinks can make the museum part feel almost like an extra. The included choices of clubs—and the fact that Moco is open until 21:00—make it easier to shape your night.
I’d skip it if your idea of a perfect day is quiet sightseeing, or if you know you won’t actually go into multiple clubs. And do take seriously the entry rules: shoes and bag size matter more than people think.
If your plan matches the mood—modern art plus a full Amsterdam nightlife sweep—this combo is a practical, cost-conscious way to do it.
FAQ
What’s included with the Amsterdam Moco Museum and nightclub combo?
It includes Moco Museum entrance, entrance to 15+ nightclubs, welcome drinks/shots, Holland Casino Amsterdam entry, free makeup touch-up, and a free Uber taxi ride up to €10 for every new user.
Is there a specific meeting point?
No. You can start your experience at any of the included venues.
What do I need to bring?
You should bring a passport or ID card.
Are there dress or bag restrictions?
Yes. Sandals/flip-flops and open-toed shoes are not allowed, and no luggage or large bags are allowed.
Who is this experience suitable for?
It is not suitable for children under 18.
How long is the combo valid?
It’s valid for 1 day, starting from the first activation. Moco is open 09:00–21:00 daily.































