How to get to the Miniatuur Museum in Amsterdam?

Where is the Miniatuur Museum Amsterdam located?

Address: Paulus Potterstraat 8, 1071 CZ Amsterdam, Netherlands

Miniatuur Museum Amsterdam is located on Museumplein, one of the most cultural and tourist-focused areas in Amsterdam. It sits in the heart of the city’s museum district, surrounded by major attractions like the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum, making it easy to include in a full day of sightseeing.

Closest landmark: Museumplein, directly adjacent (300 m away)

Getting to Miniatuur Museum Amsterdam by public transport

  • Travel time: 10–20 mins from Amsterdam Centraal
  • Closest stop: Museumplein or Van Baerlestraat
  • Other connecting stops: Dam, Spui, Koningsplein
  • Timings: As per the Amsterdam tram network operating hours

Take tram lines 2, 5, or 12 towards Museumplein or Van Baerlestraat. These central lines also connect via major city stops like Dam, Spui, and Koningsplein, from where you can transfer or continue towards Museumplein. From Museumplein or Van Baerlestraat, it is a 5-10 minute walk to the museum.

  • Travel time: 10–15 mins from Amsterdam Centraal (plus walking)
  • Closest station: Vijzelgracht or De Pijp
  • Other connecting stations: Rokin, Nieuwmarkt
  • Timings: As per the Metro line M52 operating schedule

Take the North–South line (M52) towards Vijzelgracht or De Pijp, the closest stations to Museumplein. Additional central interchange stations like Rokin and Nieuwmarkt connect the wider metro network. From Vijzelgracht or De Pijp, it is a 10–15 minute walk to the museum.

  • Travel time: 30–40 mins walk from Amsterdam Centraal (or 15–20 mins with tram connection)
  • Closest station: Amsterdam Centraal
  • Other connecting points: Central tram hub connections via Dam/city centre
  • Timings: As per the NS national rail schedule

From Amsterdam Centraal, you can either walk through the city centre towards Museumplein or take tram line 2 for a direct route. The walk is approximately 3–4 km, passing through central canal streets and key city areas.

Getting to the Miniatuur Museum Amsterdam by car

Driving route

  • Travel time: 10–20 mins from Amsterdam city centre
  • Distance: 3–5 km
  • Peak traffic hours: 8 am–10 am, 5 pm–7 pm
  • Routes: Fastest via Stadhouderskade → Hobbemastraat; alternative via Museumplein perimeter roads for lighter traffic flow
  • Traffic restrictions: Located in the Museumplein area with pedestrian-priority streets and restricted vehicle access near the entrance

Driving from central Amsterdam leads you toward Museumplein via main roads such as Stadhouderskade. Final access is via surrounding streets, as the immediate museum area prioritises pedestrians and limits direct vehicle entry.

Parking facilities

  • On-site parking: Not available

Nearby parking lots:

  • Q-Park Museumplein (Van Baerlestraat 33b, entrance): Commercial underground garage with paid parking. Two disabled parking spaces are available on level -1. Exit via the Van Gogh side. Not free parking.
  • Johannes Vermeerstraat (near Cobra Café): 2 disabled parking spaces, each approx. 6 meters long, located close to Museumplein
  • Jan Luykenstraat (near no. 4): 2 disabled parking spaces available on-street
  • APCOA Parking Heinekenplein: Larger commercial garage about 1.2 km away

Parking around Museumplein is commercial and paid, and availability is limited, especially during weekends and peak museum hours.

Accessibility

Miniatuur Museum Amsterdam has limited wheelchair accessibility due to its historic building layout, with stairs and level differences throughout. A small elevator is available, though staff assistance may be required to use it.

  • Public transport: Trams 2, 5, and 12 stop at Museumplein or Van Baerlestraat, both offering a short walk to the museum. Metro line M52 stops at Vijzelgracht and De Pijp, followed by a 10–15-minute walk. Most tram services in this area operate low-floor, step-free boarding vehicles.
  • Driving & parking: Dedicated disabled parking is available nearby at Johannes Vermeerstraat (near Cobra Café), Jan Luykenstraat (near no. 4), and Q-Park Museumplein, which provides two disabled spaces on level -1 with elevator access. All parking is paid and commercially managed.
  • Entrance: The museum entrance has a small step. Staff assistance is available for elevator access on request, but full step-free access is not available throughout the entire building.

Cycling / Walking to Miniatuur Museum Amsterdam

  • Best for: Scenic city walks, museum lovers, relaxed urban exploring
  • Travel time: Walk for 38–40 minutes / Cycle for 10–15 minutes
  • Distance: 2 to 3 km from Amsterdam Centraal

Walking to Miniatuur Museum Amsterdam is a simple and scenic experience through the Museum Quarter. From Museumplein, you pass cultural landmarks like the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum along wide pedestrian-friendly paths. Cycling is even quicker, with dedicated bike lanes making it an easy ride through Amsterdam’s iconic museum district and lively streets filled with cafés and galleries.

Compare your travel options

Mode of transportTravel time (from Amsterdam Centraal Station)Estimated cost (approx.)Best for

🚇 Metro (M52)

10–15 mins

€1.80–€3.20

Fastest direct rail + short walk

🚋 Tram (Lines 2, 5, 12)

15–20 mins

€1.80–€3.20

Scenic, most convenient surface route

🚌 Bus

15–25 mins

€1.80–€3.50

Flexible city coverage

🚗 Car / Taxi / Ride-hail

10–20 mins

€15–€30

Comfort, small groups

🚶‍♂️ Walking

30–40 mins

Free

Scenic canal belt experience

Frequently asked questions about getting to the Miniatuur Museum Amsterdam

The quickest way is by metro line M52 to Vijzelgracht or De Pijp, followed by a short walk. Trams 2, 5, and 12 are also very convenient, stopping directly at Museumplein, just minutes from the museum entrance.