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The Koninklijk Paleis in Amsterdam is one of three royal palaces in the Netherlands.

It was originally built in the 17th century as the city hall. Taking pride of place on the west side of Dam Square, the palace is used by the monarch for entertaining and official state functions.

The palace is open most of the year but as it is still used for Royal events it may be closed on the day you wish to visit. Please ensure that you check the calendar available on the Opening Times link before making any plans.

Official website
€ 10.00
Opening hours
On days the place is open, hours are from 10:00 to 17:00. A significant number of random closures are scheduled. Please check the Opening hours link to ensure the palace is open on the day you wish to visit.
Cost
Child
0.00
EUR
0 - 17
Adult
10.00
EUR
18 plus
CJP Card
9.00
EUR
Museumkaart
0.00
EUR
Stadspas
9.00
EUR
Student
9.00
EUR
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Accessible toilets available onsite
Wheelchair access all areas
Wheelchair available onsite
Assistance dogs permitted
Carer admitted free of charge
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Last update - 13 August 2016
Costs checked - August 2016
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