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The Portuguese Synagogue is a must-visit for those interested in history, architecture, or Judea.
Remember to dress conservatively, out of respect for religious traditions.
Hours vary so check with the synagogue, especially if your visit coincides with major Jewish holidays.
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Tickets to the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam are only available as combined tickets with other sights in the city’s Jewish Cultural Quarter. Adult tickets that also include entry to the Jewish Museum start at €20, while a ticket to all of the quarter’s attractions is €30. Admission is €10 for students, €8 for visitors ages 13–17, and €6 for children 6–12.
Yes, you can take a guided tour of the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam, but they’re only available as a private-group booking. The tour lasts for 1 hour, is offered in several languages, and is designed for groups of 10–15 people; tickets to the synagogue are not included in the price. Audio guides are also available.
Yes, the Portuguese Synagogue is accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or those with reduced mobility. The building has a barrier-free entrance with no steps, and elevators inside. Other attractions in the Jewish Cultural Quarter are also wheelchair accessible, and supportive and accommodating of people with disabilities, including hidden disabilities.
Yes, you can purchase tickets to the Portuguese Synagogue online. Tickets are valid for one week from their start date, giving you some flexibility in how you plan to visit the included landmarks. Tickets bought in person cost €2 more than those bought online.
Yes, you can take photos and videos inside the synagogue for personal use unless it’s otherwise stated, but this is a place of worship, so it’s important to remain respectful. Photography with flash and using tripods and selfie sticks are not allowed. Permission for professional or commercial photos and video needs to be applied for in advance.








































































































































