Royal Palace of Amsterdam
Koninklijk PaleisThe official residence of Queen Beatrix. Attractive, magnificent and remembering building.
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 147 1012 RJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
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More information about Royal Palace of Amsterdam
Opening Hours
12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Be sure to check details on the official website.
Admission
Adults: €7.50
Kids aged 5 to 18: €3.75
Kids under 5: free
Contact
Email: info@dkh.nl
Phone: +31 20 620 4060
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Attractions near to Royal Palace of Amsterdam
Red Light DistrictA truly atmospheric quarter devoted to the sex-oriented business. Visit at night to get the best experience. |
Van Gogh MuseumDedicated to Vincent van Gogh, an Impressionist painter, and his coevals, this museum hosts an amazing collection of artworks. |
Canals of AmsterdamThere are more than one hundred kilometres of canals in Amsterdam. The three main canals are Herengracht, Prinsengracht, and Keizersgracht. |
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RijksmuseumIf you want to see artworks from local and foreign artists or to know the history of the Netherlands, this museum is the right place! |









