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NEMO Science Museum tourist attraction in Amsterdam, NH
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View of NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam, NH
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View of NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam, NH
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NEMO Science Museum

4.5(36,193 reviews)$Museum
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for ages 4-16. Younger children (4-8) love the water experiments and sensory activities, while tweens and teens enjoy the engineering challenges, DNA labs, and teenage-focused exhibitions on the upper floors.

About

NEMO Science Museum is Amsterdam's ultimate interactive playground for curious minds, housed in a striking green ship-shaped building. With five floors packed with hands-on experiments, children can learn about physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering through play, making it one of the most engaging family destinations in the Netherlands.

Highlights

  • Chain Reaction exhibit where kids build ball tracks and test cause-and-effect experiments
  • Bubble laboratory with giant bubble-making stations and foam experiments
  • Teenage Facts of Life exhibition exploring puberty, emotions, and biology (upper floor, geared toward 12+)
  • Energetica exhibits about electricity where kids can generate power through pedaling and cranking
  • Free rooftop terrace with panoramic Amsterdam views and summer water play area

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book tickets online in advance to skip the queue, especially during school holidays and rainy days when the museum gets particularly busy.
  2. 2.Start at the top floor and work your way down, as most visitors start at the bottom, helping you avoid crowds at popular exhibits.
  3. 3.The rooftop terrace is free to access without a museum ticket and offers great city views plus a fun outdoor water play area in summer (bring a towel!).
  4. 4.All signage and interactive exhibits have English translations, making it very accessible for international visitors.
  5. 5.Bring a change of clothes for younger kids as the water-based experiments can get splashy, especially in the Chain Reaction and water plaza sections.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on Tuesday or Wednesday mornings right at 10:00 AM opening for the smallest crowds. Avoid weekends, Dutch school holidays, and rainy days when the museum can be packed. Summer weekdays offer the best experience with access to the rooftop activities.

What to Know

Entry costs around 17.50 euros for adults and children over 4 (free for kids under 4). The museum cafe serves kid-friendly meals, but prices are high, so consider packing snacks. The museum is fully accessible and easily reached by public transport or a 15-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round except Mondays and select holidays (King's Day, Christmas). The rooftop water features operate mainly in warmer months (April to September). Dutch school holidays (spring break in late February, summer July-August) bring larger crowds.

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Nearby Eats

Pancakes Amsterdam (10-minute walk) serves traditional Dutch pancakes with both sweet and savory options kids love. For quicker bites, the nearby Oosterdok area has several cafes and the Food Hallen (20 minutes by tram) offers diverse international food stalls.

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