Upside Down Museum Amsterdam - Crazy Social Media Temple at a Glance

Party like the stars in a nightclub, visit an amusement park, and fly with your own pink private jet. Everything is possible at the Upside Down Museum - and you are the main character. We reveal whether a visit is worth it and what you should consider.

Upside Down Museum Amsterdam

Your Insta-Life in a Private Jet - Nothing is Impossible in the Upside Down

What a colourful social media museum: In 25 rooms spread over 1500 square meters, you can immerse yourself in a crazy fantasy world turned upside down. Fantastic backdrops have been created in the various rooms to spice up your Instagram or TikTok feed.

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Free cancellation, faster entry, and affordable prices. Through our partner GetYourGuide, you can easily book your ticket for the Upside Down Museum in Amsterdam online.

The museum is perfectly suited for living out your inner child and creatively staging yourself in the various rooms to bring home beautiful memory photos.

Read on: In the next part, we'll tell you everything about tickets and opening hours, how to get to the Upside Down Museum, and whether a visit is worth it.

Tickets and Opening Hours - Essentials at a Glance

Adults pay 25.95€ for tickets to the Upside Down Museum. Children under 12 years of age can enter this unique museum for only 18.95€. With the Amsterdam City Card, you can get tickets for 19.71€.

Café - Upside Down Museum Amsterdam

In the café, you can enjoy a snack and check your photos

You can purchase museum tickets on site or online. However, we recommend buying the tickets in advance, as you can save up to 3€ and avoid waiting time.

Tip - Sip cool cocktails in the museum's café

Every Friday and Saturday, you can buy a ticket for 29.95€ and also receive a cocktail of your choice in the museum's café.

Opening Hours of Upside Down Amsterdam

The museum is open as follows:

  • Monday to Sunday from 9:30 am to 9:00 pm
  • It's least crowded in the mornings between 9:30 am and 11 am

For your visit, you should plan a time window of one to two hours. The length of stay depends largely on how much time you spend taking the perfect photos for your social media feed or how long you bathe in the ball pit.

In the next section, we will reveal the most important information for your visit to the Social Media Museum.

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5 Exciting Facts About the Upside Down Museum

In the colorful Upside Down Museum, you can feel like Barbie in a private jet, get lost in a mirror cabinet, and zip through the canal streets on a bicycle, capturing it all in photos.

Dream Closet - Upside Down Amsterdam

In the Dream Closet, you can dress up to your heart's content

As promised, we have compiled some insider information to make your stay even more enjoyable.

  • Dressing up in the Dream Closet - The areas differ thematically from each other: the personal, aesthetic, emotional, down-to-earth, and the conscious area.
  • Learn about Dutch culture - Each room has small information panels that provide knowledge about the Netherlands.
  • Photogenic drinks and food in the café - In the museum's café, you can enjoy a lavishly decorated milkshake, various sandwiches, and colorful cocktails. The perfect end to your photo tour through the museum.
  • Everyone should have the right to play - The museum supports the organization "Forgotten Children," which advocates for socially disadvantaged children.

Stay tuned – In the next section, you will find out how to get to the Upside Down Museum and whether a visit is worthwhile.

Map with Directions to the Upside Down Museum

The Upside Down Museum is located in Amsterdam-Zuid, just a few meters from Amstelpark and slightly behind the De Pijp district.

Map - Upside Down Amsterdam

Map - Upside Down Amsterdam - Press to Activate

Address of the museum: Europaboulevard 5, 1079 PC Amsterdam

By bicycle, you can reach the museum from the central station in about 20 minutes. Here you can find all the information about cycling in Amsterdam.

You can also take the metro to the Europaplein stop, which is located directly opposite the museum.

If you are traveling by car, you can use the Flow Parking garage at Gelrestraat 2. As a visitor to the Upside Down Museum, you save 15% on your parking ticket.

In the next part, you will learn what we particularly liked about the Upside Down Museum and what we didn't like as much.

Conclusion – Is a Visit to the Upside Down Worth it?

Laughing with your besties or spending a beautiful afternoon with the family: The various rooms of the Upside Down Museum offer something for everyone interested in the world of social media.

Dream Closet - Upside Down Amsterdam

The glittering entrance area of the Upside Down Museum

There are friendly and helpful staff throughout the museum who will make your visit easier and will also be happy to take a few photos of you.

Additionally, there are free lockers at the entrance, so you can move freely in the different settings.

We loved it - Thumbs up for the Upside Down

After your visit, you can buy unique accessories for your phone, books, and shirts in the museum shop. Finally, enjoy a delicious shake in the cozy café of the museum.

Tip - Be careful in the ball pit

The Upside Down team regularly fishes valuables out of the popular ball pit of the museum. So, be careful not to drop anything out of your pocket during your dip.

Feel free to drop by: For social media enthusiasts who like to beautify their feed with crazy and colorful images, the Upside Down Museum is definitely worth a visit.

Spoiler Alert! These rooms await you:

Royal Room: Only for Kings and Queens. In this room, you will see portraits of some Dutch heroes. Everything is upside down, and you can be your own queen or king – or maybe even both!

The Giant Pool: A unique place with 18,286 transparent balls and 3 kilometers of LED lights that you can light up in your favorite color. This room represents the diversity of the Netherlands.

Dutch Design Room: Dutch design is known worldwide for its minimalism, innovation, and a touch of quirkiness. Discover the fascinating work of Marcel Wanders, Hella Jongerius, and co. Which design do you like best?

This was just a small selection of experiences at Upside Down - we don't want to spoil all the surprises...

This was our overview of Upside Down in Amsterdam. Do you have any questions or tips for other travelers? Then write a comment.

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