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Explore the world's largest street art museum in Amsterdam with over 150 artworks by 130+ artists. Enjoy a flexible, one-day ticket for $22.

The Amsterdam: Streetart Museum STRAAT Entrance Ticket offers an eye-opening experience into urban contemporary art. Priced at $22 per person, this ticket grants access to STRAAT, renowned as the largest street art museum in the world. The visit is valid for one day, making it easy to plan your exploration at your own pace. Located in North Holland, the museum is housed in a monumentally listed building, adding a layer of cultural significance to your visit.
This tour is perfect for those interested in street art, graffiti culture, or simply seeking a unique, immersive art experience. While guided tours are not included, the museum’s collection and atmosphere provide ample opportunity for self-guided exploration. The museum’s accessible location, combined with free ferry connections from central Amsterdam, makes it an easy and engaging addition to your itinerary.
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The museum’s home is a monumentally listed building that commands attention with its impressive architecture. Located in North Holland, STRAAT’s industrial warehouse feel provides an authentic backdrop for the art. The vast, open space enhances the experience, allowing artworks to breathe and viewers to fully absorb the creativity.
This monumental structure is a highlight itself, giving visitors a sense of the scale and impact of street art. The building’s industrial design, combined with the art installations, creates an environment that feels both raw and refined.

STRAAT’s collection features more than 150 artworks from 130+ international artists, capturing a broad range of styles, techniques, motifs, and content. The exhibits include paintings, sculptures, and large-scale installations, some of which are very big and striking in size.
The featured works include pieces created onsite, offering an authentic street art atmosphere that’s hard to replicate in traditional galleries. The collection also highlights upcoming talents alongside renowned artists, ensuring visitors see a diverse and evolving range of works.
Beyond the main collection, the STRAAT Gallery hosts solo exhibitions and focused group shows. These exhibitions explore the history and future of urban contemporary art, providing a deeper insight into street art’s cultural relevance. The gallery space emphasizes diversity and cultural range, showcasing urban street art from around the globe.
The dynamic nature of the exhibitions means there’s always something new to see on subsequent visits, reflecting the constantly evolving street art scene.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the most praised features is the panoramic deck, which offers enchanting views of the artworks from above. Visitors can gaze over the entire collection while enjoying a refreshing drink or snack from the onsite café.
The café is conveniently located near the deck, making it ideal for relaxing after wandering through the exhibits. While food and drinks are not included in the ticket price, the café provides a welcoming space to unwind and soak in the atmosphere.
For a special experience, visiting the museum at night is highly recommended. The artworks are illuminated with professional lighting, creating a magical ambiance that emphasizes lighting interactions and visual effects. This setting enhances the vibrancy and energy of the pieces, making for a truly memorable visit.
The lighting is handled by first-rate technicians, ensuring that each artwork is highlighted beautifully, and the space feels both lively and contemplative after dark.

STRAAT is open daily, with the exception of Mondays when opening hours start at 12:00 PM instead of 10:00 AM. The location in North Holland is easily accessible via free ferry service from Amsterdam Centraal station, which is just a few minutes away on foot.
The ferry from behind the train station is completely free and offers a scenic ride across the IJ river, providing a great view of the city on the way to the museum. The museum is wheelchair accessible, ensuring all visitors can enjoy the exhibits comfortably.

Since the ticket is valid for one day, visitors are encouraged to take their time exploring the exhibits. The museum’s layout allows for a relaxed pace, and the self-guided nature means you can spend as much or as little time as you wish with each piece.
The on-site café and panoramic deck serve as excellent spots for breaks or reflections during your visit. Be aware that food and drinks are not included, so consider bringing your own snacks or plan to enjoy the café offerings.
For those interested in exploring more of Amsterdam’s art scene, similar experiences include visits to MOCO Museum, Vincent and Rembrandt immersive experiences, or NEMO Science Museum. Each offers a different perspective, but STRAAT stands out for its huge industrial space and dynamic street art collection.
Compared to other museums, STRAAT offers a more raw, urban feel that appeals to fans of graffiti and street culture. The free ferry connection also makes it a cost-effective and scenic addition to your day.
A visit to STRAAT provides a refreshing change of pace from traditional art museums. The collection of street art is impressive, and the setting in a monumental warehouse makes the experience both visually striking and culturally enriching.
The ticket price of $22 offers excellent value given the vast and diverse collection. The self-guided exploration, combined with viewing from the panoramic deck and the option to visit at night, makes this tour flexible and memorable.
This museum is best suited for urban art enthusiasts, culture seekers, or anyone looking for a creative, vibrant experience. Its accessible location and free ferry make it easy to include in your Amsterdam itinerary, especially if you appreciate modern, boundary-pushing art.
“I love street art and the stories behind the paintings and this certainly didn't disappoint. Great way to spend a couple of hours.”
Is the ticket valid for multiple days?
No, the ticket is valid for one day, so plan your visit accordingly.
Are guided tours included?
No, guided tours are not included, but the collection and exhibits are designed for self-guided exploration.
Can I visit on Mondays?
Yes, but the museum opens at 12:00 PM instead of 10:00 AM.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible.
How do I get to STRAAT from central Amsterdam?
You can take a free ferry from behind Amsterdam Centraal station to the museum, which takes just a few minutes.
Are food and drinks available onsite?
Yes, the café offers drinks and snacks, though food and drinks are not included in the ticket price.
What makes the architecture special?
The museum is housed in a notably listed, monumental building that enhances the industrial warehouse ambiance.
Is there parking nearby?
The data does not specify parking options, but the ferry connection and central location make it easily reachable without a car.
Is there a recommended time to visit for fewer crowds?
While not explicitly stated, visiting early in the day or later in the afternoon might provide a more relaxed experience.
Can I buy tickets in advance?
Yes, tickets can be reserved online with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.