Jewish Cultural Quarter: Combo Pass at Jewish Cultural Quarter

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The Jewish Cultural Quarter Combo Pass covers entry to the Jewish Museum, the Portuguese Synagogue, and the Jewish Museum Junior in Amsterdam.

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About Jewish Cultural Quarter: Combo Pass

The Jewish Cultural Quarter: Combo Pass is an attraction in Amsterdam that bundles entry to three significant sites on a single ticket: the Jewish Museum, the Portuguese Synagogue, and the Jewish Museum Junior. Together, these venues trace four centuries of Jewish life in the Netherlands, from the arrival of the first Jewish communities in Amsterdam through to the development of a distinct Dutch Jewish identity.

The Jewish Museum occupies four historic synagogues in the heart of the former Jewish quarter and presents the relationship between Jewish religion and Jewish culture across roughly four hundred years. The Portuguese Synagogue, completed in 1675, is one of the largest and best-preserved synagogues in the world and has been in continuous use since its consecration. The Jewish Museum Junior offers dedicated programming for younger visitors exploring the same history through accessible formats.

What to expect

At the Jewish Museum, visitors move through permanent galleries covering the history of Jewish settlement in Amsterdam, religious practice, and the cultural contributions of the Dutch Jewish community. The Portuguese Synagogue retains its original interior, including the sand-covered floor and thousands of candles that still provide the primary lighting during services. The Jewish Museum Junior provides a separate, child-focused space within the quarter. Entry via the Combo Pass covers all three venues, and the starting point for the visit is Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1. Wheelchair access is available across the sites.

The Jewish Cultural Quarter and getting there

The Jewish Cultural Quarter sits in the Waterlooplein neighbourhood of central Amsterdam, close to the Waterlooplein metro station and a short walk from the Amstel river. The area has been the centre of Jewish life in Amsterdam since the seventeenth century. For more options in the city, browse things to do in Amsterdam to plan the rest of your visit.

Dlaczego to pokochasz

  • Single pass covers three Amsterdam Jewish heritage sites
  • Explore four centuries of Jewish life in the Netherlands
  • Visit the Jewish Museum set in four historic synagogues
  • See the Portuguese Synagogue, a landmark of the former Jewish quarter
  • Jewish Museum Junior included, suitable for younger visitors
  • Discover the story of Dutch Jewish identity across one neighbourhood

Co zawiera

  • Jewish Museum
  • Portuguese Synagogue
  • Jewish Museum junior

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Arrival and timing

Make your way to Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1 to begin your visit. The three venues sit close together in the Jewish Cultural Quarter, so plan enough time to move between them at a comfortable pace. Arrive in good time before you intend to enter each site, as queues can form at busy periods.

Getting around the venues

  • Your combo pass covers the Jewish Museum, the Portuguese Synagogue, and the Jewish Museum Junior. Keep it with you as you move between sites.
  • The Portuguese Synagogue is an active place of worship, so dress modestly and speak quietly inside. Photography policies may vary by site, so follow any guidance displayed at each entrance.
  • The Jewish Museum Junior is designed with younger visitors in mind and has a more hands-on layout than the main museum.
Zasady anulowania

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.

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What is included in the Jewish Cultural Quarter Combo Pass?

The Combo Pass gives you entry to three attractions: the Jewish Museum, the Portuguese Synagogue, and the Jewish Museum Junior.

What will I see and learn at the Jewish Museum?

The Jewish Museum takes visitors through four hundred years of Jewish history in the Netherlands, covering how the first Jews arrived in Amsterdam, how their integration took place, and the difference between Jewish religion and Jewish culture.

Where does the Jewish Cultural Quarter Combo Pass experience start?

The starting point is Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1, Amsterdam. The nearest metro station is Waterlooplein, which is a short walk away.

Is the Jewish Cultural Quarter accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes, the Jewish Cultural Quarter has wheelchair access.

Can I cancel my Jewish Cultural Quarter Combo Pass booking?

Yes, this booking is cancellable before a specified date. Check the cancellation terms shown at the time of booking for the exact deadline.

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Jewish Cultural Quarter, Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1

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