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1 day(s)
Regular
1-40 people
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Ripley's Believe It or Not! Amsterdam invites visitors in the heart of Amsterdam into a world of curiosity, surprise, and entertainment. “Have I really been here for three hours?” might be the only question left unanswered after exploring this fascinating attraction. The legacy of Robert Ripley—who traveled the globe collecting extraordinary stories and unusual objects—comes to life across five floors and 19 themed galleries featuring more than 500 exhibits and artifacts. Take a selfie at the entrance with the world’s tallest man, discover a Ghanaian coffin shaped like an airplane, admire an intricate sculpture made entirely of cutlery, and come face to face with a terrifying 19th-century tooth extraction machine. Wander through the jungle tunnel to learn how to shrink a human head, and if you dare, step into the chamber of horrors to uncover the torture enthusiast who inspired Bram Stoker’s Count Dracula. Surprising, immersive, and endlessly entertaining, this attraction will capture your imagination and make you lose track of time.
Duration
1 day(s)
Max Group Size
1-40 people
Tour Code
ARBIONEF
Departure Type
scheduled
Tour Category
City Sightseeing
Guiding Method
Self guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
11 - 99

Amsterdam
Amsterdam
A suggested tour plan for Ripley's Believe It or Not! Amsterdam begins with a short welcome and introduction to the life and travels of Robert Ripley, explaining how his global journeys led to the creation of this extraordinary collection. The experience starts at the entrance with a photo stop alongside the world’s tallest man, followed by a guided route through five floors and 19 themed galleries. Visitors first explore eye-catching and entertaining exhibits, including the Ghanaian airplane-shaped coffin and the intricate sculpture made entirely of cutlery, before moving into more immersive sections such as the jungle tunnel, where they learn about the tradition of shrinking a human head. The tour then continues to the chamber of horrors, where braver guests can discover the historical torture enthusiast who inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Throughout the visit, guests are given time for individual exploration and interaction within each gallery, following the clearly marked path through the building. The full experience lasts approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, offering a dynamic blend of curiosity, entertainment, and surprising discoveries.