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There is scheduled maintenance on parts of the display each day and some sections may be closed. Check the website for the daily maintenance schedule.
Children under the age of three can enter the park free of charge.
Guide dogs are allowed in the park, but pets are not. On-site kennels are available to keep your pet; it’s best to reserve ahead.
Madurodam is accessible to strollers and wheelchairs, and both are available for rent on a first-come, first-served basis.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Madurodam. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Madurodam tickets cost €26 when purchased on-site, though they’re discounted when booked online in advance, hovering between €20 to €24 (depending on the date). Flexible-date tickets always cost €26, while kids aged 2 years old and under enter for free. Guided Amsterdam day trips that include Madurodam admission start at US$100.
Yes, Madurodam is well worth visiting, especially if you're traveling with children. Walk through miniature recreations of Amsterdam's canals and famous Dutch landmarks, then explore kid-friendly rides, playgrounds, and educational games. If you're staying in Amsterdam, consider visiting on a guided day trip to The Hague. You'll get convenient transportation each way, and your guide will also take you sightseeing in Rotterdam and Delft—places many travelers miss.
Per one customer who booked the Private Delft and The Hague Tour Incl. Madurodam From Amsterdam, "Madurodam was amazing! If you have children this is a can't miss. Miniature versions of all things Netherlands including a working harbor and airport and the kids can interact with the displays. So cool. The Delft tour was also so interesting to see how it is made. Gavin our tour guide did an excellent job!"
Madurodam is a theme park in The Hague that features a model village of miniature scale replicas of some of the Netherlands’ most famous buildings and sites. It opened in 1952 as an interactive park where children could learn about the history and culture of the Netherlands through interactive exhibits, themed playgrounds, and historical reenactments.
Madurodam is located on the northern side of The Hague, approximately 38 miles (62 kilometers) from Amsterdam. To reach Madurodam via public transportation, take the train to Den Haag Centraal or Den Haag Hollands Spoor, and then board either Tram 9 or bus route 22 and get off at the Madurodam stop.
Yes, Madurodam is open year-round. Opening hours vary slightly by season but are typically from morning to late afternoon. Check the Madurodam website to confirm the latest operating hours before your visit.
No, pets are not allowed in Madurodam, but guide dogs and other assistance dogs are permitted. If you do bring a non-assistive dog, you can leave it in a Madurodam kennel free of charge. Keep in mind that kennel spaces are limited but can be reserved in advance.
Yes, there are two restaurants in Madurodam. Taste of Holland restaurant serves a variety of food and drinks, including hot meals, while Panorama Café has light bites, such as sandwiches and salads. The café is located between two play areas, so is a great choice for families visiting with children.
No, there is no minimum age requirement to visit Madurodam, but keep in mind that not all rides and attractions are suitable for all ages. For example, the De Hollandse Meesters is an all-age attraction, but the Theatre van George, Waterwolf, Nieuw Amsterdam, and Hof van Nederland are for children over the age of 6.
There are tons of things to do when you're done visiting Madurodam. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in and around Amsterdam:
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