1, 2 or 3-7 Days Nightclubs & Best Nightlife in Amsterdam Ticket

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1, 2 or 3-7 Days Nightclubs & Best Nightlife in Amsterdam Ticket

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Nightlife deals hit Amsterdam hard. This all-access style pass helps you bounce between venues without paying full cover charges each time, and it often starts with a welcome drink or shot. I like how it gives you options across different styles, from pop to house and RnB, instead of locking you into one scene.

What I really like is the sheer value math: you’re paying one upfront price and then using it across multiple nights (choose 1, 2, or 3-7 days). I also like the money-back feel from included extras like a free second cocktail at Hard Rock Cafe and a welcome drink at Holland Casino.

One drawback to plan around: the pass only works at participating venues and on the days shown on your ticket, so you’ll want to check opening hours before you walk across town—especially if a club is running a private event or closed for a specific night.

Key things to know before you go

  • Free entry to 20+ clubs for 1, 2, or 3-7 days, so your itinerary can change on the fly
  • Welcome drinks or shots at 8 venues, plus Holland Casino includes a welcome drink too
  • Different music vibes across participating clubs, covering everything from international pop to house and RnB
  • Bonus savings beyond nightlife, including Hard Rock Cafe, Douglas, Delirium, and a first-ride Uber credit
  • Smart casual dress code and minimum age 18 are required, so don’t show up underdressed
  • You’ll get your entrance tickets in your inbox the same day as booking, not a generic voucher

Price and value: how $15.36 turns into a real night out

At $15.36 per person, this pass is built for people who plan to do more than one stop. The straightforward idea is simple: one ticket price, then free entry at a stack of clubs and bars across Amsterdam. If you only visit a single venue, you may not feel like you beat the system. If you do 2–4 places in a night—or spread it across several evenings—you’ll start to see why this type of pass can be cheaper than paying cover charges repeatedly.

Here’s where the value becomes concrete. The package includes free entrance at 20+ clubs for 1, 2, or 3-7 days. It also includes free shots or drinks at 8 clubs, so you get a small head start the moment you arrive. Then there are extra perks at specific places: a second cocktail free at Hard Rock Cafe, double up your beer at Delirium, and a welcome drink at Holland Casino.

You’re also getting a few non-club perks that still matter when you’re out late. There’s a free makeup touch-up at Douglas, plus €10 credits for your first ride with Uber and UberEats. Those credits won’t magically replace transport costs, but they can soften the expense of getting back to your hotel after a long night.

One important note: food and transportation aren’t included. That’s normal for nightlife passes, but it changes how you budget. If you want low costs, build your plan around the included drinks and then eat earlier or keep food simple.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amsterdam.

Using the pass smoothly: avoid the common door problems

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Nightlife passes live and die at the entrance. A lot of frustration comes from one detail: the pass has rules, and door staff follow them.

First, this experience uses entrance tickets sent the same day as booking directly to your inbox. That means you should treat your email like part of your itinerary. Don’t assume a third-party voucher will work. If your ticket isn’t the official entry version, expect a problem at the door.

Second, there’s a smart casual dress code and a minimum drinking age of 18. Smart casual is usually where people get tripped up. If you’re wearing straight-up gym gear, you might get turned away at the more style-sensitive spots. If your plan is to start early and stay out, bring at least one outfit that reads intentional: clean shoes, a decent shirt, or something that fits the club vibe.

Third, check opening hours and the days listed on your ticket. This pass includes time windows at several venues—some cover a set number of hours, and some are specifically marked for certain days (for example, there’s a Melkweg option on Mondays). Amsterdam nightlife changes week to week, and clubs can run events that affect who gets in. Your best move is to confirm your lineup for the night before you head out, rather than hoping the pass will override a closed door.

Where Amsterdam nightlife really happens: Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein strategy

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Amsterdam’s nightlife isn’t evenly spread out. It clusters, and your pass is designed for that. You’ll spend a lot of time around Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein, which is helpful because you can keep moving without burning hours on long rides.

Here’s the practical benefit: when venues are concentrated, you can start at one club, ride the energy to the next, and not lose your momentum. Also, you can adjust for crowds. If one spot has a line, you can pivot to another included venue nearby.

The pass also gives you flexibility in a way that feels almost like a choose-your-own-adventure. It includes Leiden Square (Leidseplein) with entry to 10 more clubs, then an additional listing with 3 more clubs, and Rembrandtplein with 5 more clubs. That means you’re not stuck with only one option per area. You can pick what fits the night as it unfolds—especially if you start earlier and your group’s mood changes.

Stop-by-stop guide: what each included venue adds to your night

Below is how I’d think about each named stop, including what makes it useful and where you may need to pay attention.

Club John Doe

This is one of the simpler entries: free entrance at Club John Doe for a 1-day admission option. Think of it as a straightforward add-on stop if it lines up with your plan. Since you don’t get extra details here like a listed welcome drink or specific time block, treat it as a dependable backup or a first swing on the night.

Consideration: it may be easiest to use places like this when you’re already in the area.

Club Prime

Club Prime is another included free-entry club, covering 1 day. I like having a club like this in your lineup because it gives you a confident anchor. When your night plan has multiple stops, you want at least one place that you’re sure will deliver the core nightclub experience.

Consideration: club door policies can vary by night, so keeping your outfit and timing ready matters.

Club Hartje (Bar ’t Hartje Amsterdam B.V.)

This stop is more than just entry. Your ticket includes free entrance and a welcome drink at Club Hartje, with coverage listed as 4 hours. A welcome drink is a real advantage early in the night. It helps you get moving without immediately paying extra, and it often sets a friendly tone when you arrive.

Consideration: the 4-hour window means you should plan when you’ll actually show up, not just assume you can drop in anytime.

Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam | Nightclub Leidseplein (with Rare Amsterdam shot)

This entry is tied to Ibiza Lounge Amsterdam at Nightclub Leidseplein. It includes free entrance and also mentions a welcome shot at Rare Amsterdam. That’s the kind of perk that can be worth it if you’re deciding between two different early stops in the same area.

Consideration: since the welcome shot is tied to Rare Amsterdam in the description, make sure you understand which venue staff will apply the perk at the door.

Club Smokey

Club Smokey is included with free entrance for a 1-day admission option. I see this as a good place to add when you’re building a multi-stop night. A pass like this works best when you stack venues back-to-back.

Consideration: if the club is known for a specific vibe on certain nights, your best match comes from checking what’s on during your visit.

Panama

Panama is another club with free entrance for a 1-day option. This kind of venue is exactly why the pass is useful: instead of choosing between paying cover or skipping a stop, you can just rotate through included venues.

Consideration: it’s wise to double-check the club’s operational status on the specific night you plan to go, since nightlife schedules can change.

The Waterhole Live Music Bar

This stop shifts the tone a bit. You get live music at The Waterhole Live Music Bar for 5 hours with free entrance. I love having at least one option like this in the mix because pure clubbing can get repetitive. Live music bars help reset the night while still keeping the group entertained.

Consideration: with a 5-hour window, it’s best as a mid-evening or early-late bridge before a club turn.

Club Candela

Club Candela is included with free entrance and a welcome shot, for a 1-day option. Welcome shots do two things: they reduce your early spending and they encourage you to socialize right away. If you’re going out with friends, that first shot moment is often where the night turns into a story.

Consideration: don’t plan your arrival too late if you want to catch the perk without stress.

Melkweg (Mondays)

The pass includes an entry option at Melkweg on Mondays for 5 hours. This is valuable because it gives you a weekday route. A lot of nightlife planning goes into weekends, but if your schedule lands on Monday, this gives you something structured rather than gambling on what’s open.

Consideration: since it’s day-specific, make your Monday plan around it, not around a last-minute decision.

Leiden Square (Leidseplein): 10+ extra club choices

Leidseplein is where the pass becomes flexible. You get included entrance to 10 more clubs under Leiden Square (Leidseplein) for 1 day, plus additional listings that mention 3 more clubs tied to the same square.

This matters because it gives you options when you arrive and see the lines. If one venue is packed or the vibe isn’t matching your group, you can pivot within the same area.

Consideration: the exact club names included in those sets depend on what’s on your ticket. Check the list before you go so you know your real choices.

Rembrandtplein: 5 more clubs

The final area listing is Rembrandtplein, with 5 more clubs included for a 1-day option. Rembrandtplein is often a strong end-of-night area, especially if you’re looking for a final push after dinner and earlier drinks.

Consideration: in this zone, it’s smart to keep a close eye on time windows. You want to land at a club while your ticket still applies.

Included bonuses that can genuinely cut your spending

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Nightclub passes are often just free entry. This one adds perks that can reduce costs in the places where you usually pay extra without thinking.

  • Hard Rock Cafe: a second cocktail free is a clear money saver if you plan to drink there anyway.
  • Douglas: a free make-up touch-up is oddly useful. It’s practical if you’re going out with a planned look and want to refresh before the later crowd.
  • Holland Casino: free entrance and a welcome drink adds a non-dance option that still feels like part of the nightlife evening.
  • Delirium: double up your beer is the kind of deal that can lower the price of every round if you stay long enough.
  • Uber and UberEats: €10 credits on your first ride can matter after a late night, especially if your plan is to avoid expensive last-minute transport.

For best results, I’d time these bonuses intentionally. If you know you’ll hit Delirium or Hard Rock, schedule those moments while you still have energy to enjoy them rather than squeezing them in during the walk-between-stops rush.

Who this pass fits best (and who should be cautious)

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This experience is best for people who want variety and don’t want to overthink each door. If you’re traveling in a group, the pass tends to work nicely because different people can pick different vibes and you can still all stay in the same ticket structure.

It’s also good if you’re flexible on music. The pass explicitly covers clubs that run different types of music, including international pop, house, and RnB. That means you can rotate when the group’s mood shifts.

Where I’d be cautious: if you’re aiming for one specific club only, you might not get full value. If you hate queues and door checks, this pass can’t guarantee you skip everything—it only covers entry when the venue accepts the ticket.

Possible headaches: what to watch for on real Amsterdam nights

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Even when a nightlife pass is a good deal, Amsterdam can be picky at the door. Here are the issues you should actively prevent.

1) Using the wrong ticket format

This experience sends entrance tickets in your inbox the same day as booking. If you rely on a generic voucher instead of the actual entry ticket, you may be refused.

2) Closed venues or private events

Clubs can run private events or close on certain nights. The pass gives you access only to participating venues, so if a spot is closed, you’ll need an alternative from the included list.

3) Ticket instructions and check-in confusion

Some people struggle with the right step to take at the venue. Your best defense is to read your ticket instructions before you leave your hotel, then bring a screenshot or saved email.

If something goes wrong, don’t try to argue your way into the club. Take a calm approach: get the correct entrance ticket ready, move through your backup venues, and contact the provider if you’re stuck.

My verdict: should you book it?

1, 2 or 3-7 Days Nightclubs & Best Nightlife in Amsterdam Ticket - My verdict: should you book it?
I’d book this Amsterdam nightclub pass if you’re planning a real multi-stop night or you’ll be in town for more than one evening. The core reason is simple: free entry to 20+ clubs plus welcome drinks/shots and useful bonus deals like Hard Rock Cafe, Holland Casino, Delirium, and Uber credits. That combination makes the upfront price feel fair even when Amsterdam nightlife gets pricey.

Skip it if your plan is mostly low-key, or if you want just one club and you’ll likely leave early. Also think twice if you’re the kind of traveler who hates any ticket rules at the door. This pass can save money, but it rewards planning and showing up with the correct entry ticket and a smart casual look.

FAQ

How long is this nightlife pass valid?

You can choose a 1-day, 2-day, or 3-7 day pass. The duration is listed as approximately 1 to 10 days, depending on the option you select.

What’s included with the ticket?

The ticket includes free entrance to 20+ clubs, plus free shots or drinks at 8 clubs. It also includes specific extras like a second cocktail free at Hard Rock Cafe, a free makeup touch-up at Douglas, free entrance and a welcome drink at Holland Casino, €10 Uber & UberEats credits on your first ride, and double up your beer at Delirium.

Do I need to pay for food or transportation?

No. Transportation to/from attractions and food are not included.

What dress code and age requirements apply?

The dress code is smart casual, and the minimum drinking age is 18.

When will I receive my tickets?

You receive your entrance tickets on the same day as the booking in your inbox (not a Tripadvisor-style voucher).

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, it’s not refunded.

If you tell me your exact travel days (and whether you’re aiming for weekdays or weekends), I can help you pick the best pass length and a sensible stop order around Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein.

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