Be ready to meet people who has made it into the book of Guinness World Records and hear stories about other rare collections by the explorer, Robert Ripley.
Skip-the-line to start this bizarre experience right away.
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Accessible during the whole day, the approximate duration of the visit is 1 hour.
What You'll Do:
Play around with optical illusions and interactive mind games.
Admire the world's most remarkable collection of natural, scientific, artistic, and human oddities.
Enjoy a unique bird's-eye view of the Dam Square.
What It Includes:
Guaranteed to skip the line
Free WiFi
Admission to Ripley's Believe it or Not! Amsterdam
Travellers Talk:
It was pretty cool. Learned a lot of stuff.
we had a great time seeing all this . Very surprises about the inter active possibilities . Excellent with children
Is It Right:
Yes, if you're looking for a different and out of this world experience.
Suitable for all types of families.
Wheelchair accessible, stroller accessible, and infant seats available.
Unique flying experience in Amsterdam through video projected on a huge domed screen and outstanding special effects.
Fantastic aerial views from different regions of the Netherlands.
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You don't have to wait in the long line to enter.
What You'll Do:
Feel the wind as you fly over Dutch world heritage sites.
Experience the Netherlands from a different perspective and learn how it was saved from the water despite being under sea level.
Get the impression of really flying across the Netherlands with the different seat movements, smells, mist and wind.
What It Includes:
Admission to This is Holland
Travellers Talk:
It was a wonderful experience. Well worth a visit. You will not be disappointed. You can even smell the tulips as you fly over the tulip fields. Truly amazing.
Is It Right:
Obviously! This experience is for everyone over 100 cm and 4 years old.
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