Plan your visit

Whether you're visiting solo, with friends, as a group or school, here is everything you need to know about your visit to Nxt Museum.

Opening hours

Sun – Thu: 11:00 – 20:30
Fri- Sat: 11:00 – 22:30

Special opening hours

October 22: closed all day
October 23: closed all day
October 24: closed all day

 

Address

Nxt Museum
Asterweg 22
1031 HP Amsterdam

How to get there

From Amsterdam Central Station

From Amsterdam Central Station, it’s a 10-minute bike ride or 20-minute walk to Nxt Museum. Simply take the ferry to Buiksloterweg (located at the rear of the station). After a 5-minute crossing, it’s just a short walk or cycle to Asterweg 22.

From Museumplein

Walk 10 minutes to metro station Vijzelgracht and take Metro line 52 towards Noord/ North. After 3 stops, exit at Noorderpark station. Nxt is a 10-minute walk from Noorderpark Metro station.

From De Pijp

It takes approximately 30 minutes by metro from De Pijp to Nxt. Take metro line 52, which is four stops towards Noord/ North, and exit at Noorderpark station. Nxt is a 10-minute walk from Noorderpark.

I want to come by car

Parking is not possible on the premises and there is only limited parking available in the neighbourhood. We encourage visitors to visit the museum by bike, on foot or using Amsterdam’s electric shared transportation.

To eat & drink

Café Restaurant Metro is open daily for breakfast and lunch and for drinks and dinner.

Reserve your Table

Date Night at Nxt

This summer, switch up date night with a perfect mix of cutting-edge light art and delicious drinks — ideal for couples, dates, or even a first meeting in Amsterdam.

Book your Date Night

Mornings at Nxt

Whether planning a solo museum visit, an off-the-grid meetup, or simply wanting to switch up your weekday routine, this morning package offers a refreshing start, all before 3 p.m.

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Guided Tours

Venture into the uncharted territories with our expert guides. Currently our Dutch end English Guided tours are available on request.

BOOK A GUIDED TOUR FOR YOUR GROUP

School Visits

Nxt is the prime destination for students to learn more about the intersection of art and technology. Students of all age groups can visit and explore our latest exhibition and participate in captivating educational workshops led by our expert host team.

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Education & Workshops

Through our specialist, research-led workshops, our experts invite groups, companies and schools to get hands-on with digital art, allowing for experimentation and collaboration through the lens of art and technology.

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Group Visits

Experience new media art together.

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In the museum

How long does a visit to Nxt take?

Most visitors spent about 1 to 1 1/2 hours in the exhibition. We recommend that you take as much time as you’d like with each artwork. Try to get lost and return to the room that you liked best. Stay as long as you wish, up until we close!

Can I take pictures during my visit?

Feel free to capture your visit with your phone. Professional photography gear (cameras with changeable lenses) and accessories (tripods, flash, etc) are only allowed with permission of the Nxt team. Please email info@nxtmuseum.com with the gear you want to bring and what you want to use the material for.

Can I use a locker at Nxt?

Lockers at Nxt are free of charge. Coats and small bags are allowed in the museum, but we ask that you store large bags and backpacks if you bring them. We do not have space to store large suitcases or other luggage.

Do you have onsite wifi?

Nxt offers free Wi-Fi to its visitors. We advise our visitors using the guest Wi-Fi not to transmit their credit card information, passwords, or any other sensitive personal information.

Can I bring snacks and drinks into the exhibition?

Food and drinks are not allowed in the exhibition. The installations on show rely on high tech equipment that is highly sensitive.

Can I bring my dog to Nxt Museum?

No, we do not allow dogs in the exhibition, unless they are Guide Dogs. We do not think furry friends would appreciate the levels of sound and flashing lights as much as you will.