With its vast number of museums, it is no wonder that Amsterdam is the cultural hub of the Netherlands. It is, of course, the quaint, lesser-known attractions that add color to this image.
The smaller museums in Amsterdam are interesting in their own right, and they also come with a smaller price tag than the more hyped favorites such as the Rijksmuseum.
Houseboat Museum Prinsengracht opposite no. 296 (March-Oct) Tue-Sun 11 AM – 5 PM (Nov – Feb) Fri-Sun 11 AM – 5 PM
You can hardly visit a city famous for its canals and not visit one of the houseboats! Touted as the world’s only museum of this sort, this vessel lets you catch a glimpse of life on the pipe.
This freighter-turned-houseboat once was home to its owners for 20 odd years and thus, comes complete with a cozy living area, kitchen and other homely facilities. Admission costs €3.50, though entrance is free with the I’amsterdam card.
Tulip Museum Prinsengracht 112 Open quotidian 10-6 PM
Since the Dutch are crazy about tulips, it makes sense that there would be a tulip museum. The museum takes you down remembrance lane, revisiting events like the tulip mania of the 17th century.

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