Weteringschans 67 (0.1 km from Rijksmuseum)
This hotel is set in a historic building only a 5-minute walk from Leidesplein and offers a 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi. Museum Lane Hotel is only 140 metres from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam’s historic centre.
P.c. Hooftstraat 2 (0.2 km from Rijksmuseum)
Leonardo Boutique Museumhotel is in the centre of Amsterdam where the fashionable PC Hooftstraat joins the charming Stadhouderskade. Guests can benefit from the 24-hour breakfast service.
Pc Hooftstraat 24-28 (0.2 km from Rijksmuseum)
Hotel Cornelisz is situated on the most exclusive shopping street in Amsterdam P.C. Hooftstraat. Its rooms offer free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV. Leidseplein is a 5-minute walk away.
Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 147 (0.2 km from Rijksmuseum)
Less than 200 metres from Leidseplein Amsterdam Hostel Uptown benefits from free Wi-Fi and a terrace. The Museum Square with the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum is within a 10-minute walk. Each rooms includes a private bathroom.
Stadhouderskade 25 (0.2 km from Rijksmuseum)
Park Centraal Amsterdam is set in the high-end district of Oud-Zuid right next to the Rijksmuseum and 500 metres from the Van Gogh museum and lively Leidse Square.
Jan Luijkenstraat 40-46 (0.3 km from Rijksmuseum)
Max Brown Hotel Museum Square lies around the corner from the famous Vondelpark right in Amsterdam’s chic museum district. It offers compact boutique-style rooms with flat-screen cable TV and private bathrooms.
Prinsengracht 540-542 (0.3 km from Rijksmuseum)
Situated 350 metres from Leidseplein and 400 metres from Rijksmuseum Apartments Prinsengracht is a self-catering accommodation located in Amsterdam offering free WiFi access. This apartment will provide you with a cable TV and a seating area.
Vossiusstraat 8 (0.3 km from Rijksmuseum)
This hotel is situated in 2 restored historic buildings opposite of Vondelpark only 450 metres from Leidseplein. Hotel Vossius offers a computer for guests to use and a 24-hour front desk.
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is a world-renowned museum located in the center of Amsterdam, Netherlands. Established in 1800, the museum houses an extensive collection of Dutch and European art from the Middle Ages to the present day. Its iconic building, designed by Pierre Cuypers, stands proudly alongside other architectural icons such as the Royal Palace and the Nieuwe Kerk. The institution has been managed by the Dutch government since its inception and is currently managed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science. As a part of its mission to preserve Dutch art and culture for future generations, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam also works to revive traditional crafts through exhibitions and educational initiatives.
The permanent collection includes masterpieces by such renowned artists as Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, Frans Hals and many others. In addition to paintings and other two-dimensional artwork throughout its 80 galleries, visitors can explore numerous sculptures, furniture pieces and applied arts. The museum also boasts an impressive collection of prints and drawings including those whose creators are less well-known but nonetheless highly talented. One example is Geertgen tot Sint Jans's Birth of Christ which dates back to 1490–1495.
In addition to hosting regular exhibitions featuring art from across time periods in both Dutch and European art history as well as contemporary works from around the world, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam offers special activities for children including fun exploratory tours tailored for their age group as well as creative workshops where they can create their own works inspired by what they discover at the museum. Other attractions include film screenings which are usually accompanied by lectures or discussions so visitors can gain further insight into certain topics or themes related to Dutch culture.