Royal Palace of Amsterdam
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Dating back to the Dutch Golden Age, the Royal Palace of Amsterdam is an impressive historic building in the heart of the city centre. Now used for official state visits and celebrations, it’s also open to the public for much of the year. Click here for a virtual tour of the palace.
Visitors are provided with a map indicating accessible toilets, lifts, and other useful accessibility features. Please note the palace is surrounded by cobblestones (along Dam Square) which may be uncomfortable for mobility aid users.
Accessibility
Entrance via a ramp on the right of the main door
Lifts
Accessible toilet with support rails (ground floor)
Mobility scooters are permitted
A limited number of wheelchairs are available to borrow
Close to public transportation (2 min)
Free entry for wheelchair chaperones
Toilets
The Royal Palace of Amsterdam has an accessible toilet.
Address
Royal Palace of Amsterdam
Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 147
1012 RJ Amsterdam