Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (2024)

Amsterdam has a number of movie theatres and cinemas (bioscoopen) ranging from art-house to large commercial multiplexes. The good news for visitors is that most films are shown in their original language with Dutch subtitles – only children’s movies tend to be dubbed. Note that some cinemas will have a break half-way through the film.

Amsterdam cinema ticket prices are around €12-15. Supplements are charged for reservations, long films and 3D films. Weekends can be very busy so for popular movies it is advisable to reserve in advance either by phone, online or at the box office. Some cinemas chains also offer an unlimited monthly pass.

Watch for “sneak previews” (pre-premiere films) which are shown midweek by some cinemas for a slight discount.

Amsterdam Cinemas & Movie Theatres

Pathé Tuschinski Cinema – A stunning cinema originally built in 1921 in art-deco/art nouveau style. The interior and exterior have been renovated to the original state. The 6-screen Tuschinski is run by Pathé and has hosted many Dutch film premieres. It is located in central Amsterdam at Reguliersbreestraat 26-34 (between Muntplein and Rembrandtplein). Visitors should try to catch a film here if possible.

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (1)

Pathé City Theater – Just off Leidseplein is the 7-screen Pathé City cinema which first opened its doors in 1935. With its art deco facade, it today shows mainly commercial ‘Hollywood’ fare. The address is Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 15-19 (near the Leidseplein lizard sculptures).

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (2)

Pathé De Munt – A large and modern 13-screen multiplex cinema in the heart of the centre showing all the latest releases. Located at Vijzelstraat 15 near Muntplein.

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (3)

Pathé Amsterdam Noord – A multiplex cinema in the Amsterdam Noord district with 12 screens and 2,500 seats. The address is Buikslotermeerplein 2003 near the Amsterdam Noord metro station.

You can see the full Pathé Amsterdam agenda here

EYE Film – Spectacular film museum location on the north bank of the IJ. It has 4 cinema screens showing classic/art-house/retrospective films. It also holds temporary film-themed exhibitions as well as housing a permanent What Is Film? exhibition. Address is IJpromenade 1, take the free GVB ferry to Buiksloterweg from the back of Amsterdam Central station.

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (4)

The Movies – First established in 1912, The Movies is a lovely old cinema located near the end of Haarlemmerdijk, west from Central station. With 4 screens it shows a mix of commercial and art-house films. They have a restaurant-café and offer a dinner option for moviegoers. Haarlemmerdijk 161.

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (5)

Rialto De Pijp – The Rialto is an art-house cinema in De Pijp neighbourhood run by a special foundation. With origins dating back to 1921, this Amsterdam cinema focuses on classic films and world cinema. It hosts an ‘expat cinema’ theme where some films have English subtitles. The address is Ceintuurbaan 338, the nearest Amsterdam metro stop is ‘De Pijp’.

In 2021 a second location was opened – Rialto VU at De Boelelaan 1111 on the campus of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam with 4 screening rooms.

Cinecenter – 4-screen art-house cinema found in a quiet street just behind Leidseplein. Has a very nice café-bar on site. Lijnbaansgracht 236 (opposite Melkweg).

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (6)

Cinema De Uitkijk – Small art-house cinema on Prinsengracht dating back to 1912. The single screen venue has a 1920s interior and shows classic and world films. They don’t sell popcorn here. Prinsengracht 452 (near Leidsestraat).

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (7)

De Balie Cinema – Theatre and grand café located near Leidseplein. They have a small cinema showing art-house films. Also used as a venue for film festivals. Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10, opposite the City Theater.

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (8)

FilmHallen – Independent cinema located in De Hallen, a converted former tram shed located in west Amsterdam. In partnership with The Movies it shows a similar mix of commercial and art-house pictures. It has 9 screening rooms including the art-deco Parisienzaal (screen 7). Hannie Dankbaarpassage 12.

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (9)

Bioscoop het Ketelhuis – An art-house cinema located at the Westergas (former gas works) in the west of Amsterdam. The 3-screen venue shows a variety of films including world cinema, kids films and documentaries. Large café on site. Pazzanistraat 4.

LAB111 – A cult arthouse cinema housed in a former pathological anatomy laboratory. It hosts a quirky selection of classic films and documentaries and its ‘Expat cinema’ brings foreign language films with English subtitles. Located at Arie Biemondstraat 111 in West Amsterdam.

Filmtheater Kriterion – An small arthouse cinema opened in 1945. Located at Roetersstraat 170 in the Weesperbuurt district in east Amsterdam. Sneak preview is every Tuesday night for just €5.

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (10)

FC Hyena – A small boutique cinema located in Amsterdam Noord with cool views over the IJ river. It has 2 small screens with comfortable seating, a restaurant and wine bar. Aambeeldstraat 24.

Studio/K – Cinema and multi-purpose venue in Amsterdam Oost at Timorplein 62. This non-profit organisation was founded in 2007 and is run by 50 students. It shows a mix of films from arthouse and cult films to crowd pleasers and documentaries.

Filmhuis Cavia – An underground non-profit arthouse cinema founded in 1983 showing alternative, cult films. With only 40 seats it is the smallest cinema in Amsterdam. A film screening costs €5 and the cinema even accepts Bitcoin as payment. Located at Van Hallstraat 52-I in the north-west of Amsterdam.

Pathé Arena – A large 14-screen cinema multiplex located at Bijlmer ArenA. It shows mainly commercial, ‘Hollywood’ type films. Also has an Imax screen. ArenA Boulevard 600, opposite Bijlmer-ArenA station.

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (11)

Unlimited Dutch Cinema Passes

Cineville is an alliance of 43 art-house cinemas in 20 cities/towns around the Netherlands. It offers the Cinevillepas (Cinneville Card) for just €22.50 per month (€18.50 for under 30s). This gives unlimited entry to all Cinneville cinemas. which can offer excellent value if you are a regular film-goer. The minimum subscription is 4 months, a Dutch bank account is required

In Amsterdam the Cinevillepas is valid at De Balie, Cavia, Cinecenter, EYE Film, FC Hyena, FilmHallen, Het Ketelhuis, Kriterion, LAB111, Melkweg Cinema (Lijnbaansgracht 234a), The Movies, Oxville Cinema Meer en Vaart 125), Rialto De Pijp, Rialto VU, Studio/K and De Uitkijk.

Pathé Unlimited is a pass which offers unlimited access to all regular screenings at the Pathé network in the Netherlands. It costs €23 per month. The first payment is made by iDeal then recurring payments are made by direct debit (foreign banks are allowed). The minimum term is 4 months.

Pathé Unlimited Gold is €32 per month and also offers free access to 3D, IMAX, Dolby Cinema and 4DX screenings.

Open Air Cinema Festivals in Amsterdam

Pluk de Nacht (Seize the Night) open-air film festival runs annually in August at Het Stenen Hoofd in Amsterdam. It shows a variety of unreleased international films, animations and documentaries. Entrance is free. The 2024 edition runs 21-31 Aug 2024.

Last updated 26 January 2024. This article was first published in 2013 and has been regularly updated.

Cinemas in Amsterdam Netherlands (2024)

FAQs

Do cinemas in Amsterdam play in English? ›

All movies in the Netherlands, with the exception of the movies for kids, are released in their original language version, with the Dutch subtitles. Movies for children are usually released in both versions.

How many cinemas are there in Amsterdam? ›

There are some 55 movie theatres to choose from in Amsterdam, many of which are located in the city center around Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein.

Where can I watch movies in Amsterdam? ›

Explore Amsterdam's favourite cinemas
  • Pathé Tuschinski.
  • Eye Filmmuseum. Free with the I amsterdam City Card.
  • FC Hyena.
  • De Filmhallen.
  • Ketelhuis Cinema.
  • Rialto De Pijp.
  • LAB111.
  • Studio/K.

How much are movie tickets in Amsterdam? ›

Amsterdam cinema ticket prices are around €12-15.

Can I go to Amsterdam if I only speak English? ›

Long story short, yep, they do speak English in Amsterdam! No matter how long you plan to be in this amazing city, you'll have no trouble at all communicating only in English. In fact, you can travel around the Netherlands as a whole speaking only English and you're not likely to encounter any problems.

How English friendly is Amsterdam? ›

How English friendly is Amsterdam? English is very widely spoken in Amsterdam, and the Netherlands – it's a super English friendly city. In fact, a staggering 90% of the Dutch population speak English fluently as a second language, making it relatively simple for native English speakers to navigate Amsterdam.

Does the Netherlands have IMAX? ›

Pathe Arena & IMAX Movie Showtimes & Tickets | Amsterdam | IMAX.

What does OV mean in movies? ›

OV (Original Version): This screening will have no changes whatsoever. No dubbing, no subtitles (unless they're part of the original film).* OmU (Original mit Untertiteln): Meaning 'original with subtitles', OmU films have the original audio* along with subtitles.

What are the movie theater chains in the Netherlands? ›

The main movie theater chains in the Netherlands are Pathé, VUE and Kinepolis.

Can you watch Netflix in Amsterdam? ›

Netflix is available in the Netherlands, which is great if you stay in an apartment you rented at Amsterdam Apartments, because you can just log on to your computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone and watch your favorite shows just like you would at home.

Why is Amsterdam called Amsterdam movie? ›

“Amsterdam” takes its title not from the New York of old, but from the European city where Burt, Harold and Valerie found personal liberation in the postwar era of exploration and artistic ferment.

Is Amsterdam free on Amazon Prime? ›

Looking for something new to watch? Amazon Prime Video has you covered with new releases you can stream at home. Right now, Amsterdam is now available to stream in 4K Ultra HD for $25 (or as a rental for $20).

Are cinemas in the Netherlands in English? ›

Film Language

Most movies in Holland are shown in their original language (usually English) along with Dutch sub-titles. Children's movies are the exception. These are dubbed in Dutch (and do not have English sub-titles).

How do you pay for tickets in Amsterdam? ›

OVpay: use your smartphone, debit card, or wearable to pay for public transport. For visitors to the Netherlands, OVpay is the best way to check in and out when travelling by public transport. You only need your debit or credit card to easily travel throughout the country by train, tram, bus or metro.

How much are rates in Amsterdam Red Light District? ›

In the narrow alleys of the Red Light District, you will find all imaginable (and unimaginable) types of sexual services. The ladies usually charge between 50€ and 100€ for 20 minutes. In the next part, you'll learn where to find the red light district and get tips for the best strip clubs, sex shows and pubs.

Are musicals in Netherlands in English? ›

While most productions are in Dutch, there are some in English, so be sure to check their website before you book.

Can you use English card in Amsterdam? ›

Using credit cards and debit cards in the Netherlands

Major credit cards and debit cards, such as Visa, Mastercard and American Express are widely accepted in the Netherlands at restaurants, hotels, and tourist destinations.

Do movie theaters in Germany play in English? ›

While the majority of cinemas still mostly show Hollywood flicks dubbed into German, there are plenty of theatres in Hamburg specialising in films in English and other original languages, and more still that offer undubbed screenings with some regularity. See our list of the best cinemas to catch undubbed films.

What English channels are in Amsterdam? ›

English-language TV channels in the Netherlands

Most standard cable TV packages include BBC1, BBC2, BBC World, Discovery Channel, Channel, CNBC, CNN, and National Geographic. These are provided alongside public and commercial Dutch channels, including NPO 1, NPO 2, and NPO 3, and RTL 4, 5, 7, and 8.

Top Articles
Proverbs 31 Homestead: How to Make Dandelion Wine - A Recipe for Making it the Easy Way!
Paleo Garlic Naan Bread (Quick and Easy Recipe) - Paleo Grubs
Fighter Torso Ornament Kit
Menards Thermal Fuse
Will Byers X Male Reader
Shoe Game Lit Svg
Greedfall Console Commands
Couchtuner The Office
Lost Ark Thar Rapport Unlock
Craigslist Nj North Cars By Owner
Walgreens Alma School And Dynamite
Nyuonsite
[2024] How to watch Sound of Freedom on Hulu
Epaper Pudari
Ap Chem Unit 8 Progress Check Mcq
Mani Pedi Walk Ins Near Me
Nhl Wikia
Gemita Alvarez Desnuda
Farmer's Almanac 2 Month Free Forecast
Accident On May River Road Today
Understanding Genetics
Barber Gym Quantico Hours
Universal Stone Llc - Slab Warehouse & Fabrication
Winco Employee Handbook 2022
Restored Republic June 16 2023
Sessional Dates U Of T
Accuradio Unblocked
Chelsea Hardie Leaked
100 Gorgeous Princess Names: With Inspiring Meanings
Greyson Alexander Thorn
Otis Inmate Locator
Dtlr On 87Th Cottage Grove
Aid Office On 59Th Ashland
South Florida residents must earn more than $100,000 to avoid being 'rent burdened'
Ellafeet.official
How to Use Craigslist (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Average weekly earnings in Great Britain
Mbi Auto Discount Code
Flixtor Nu Not Working
PA lawmakers push to restore Medicaid dental benefits for adults
Shoreone Insurance A.m. Best Rating
Today's Gas Price At Buc-Ee's
Bartow Qpublic
Sas Majors
Seminary.churchofjesuschrist.org
Brauche Hilfe bei AzBilliards - Billard-Aktuell.de
Rocket League Tracker: A useful tool for every player
Oefenpakket & Hoorcolleges Diagnostiek | WorldSupporter
Spongebob Meme Pic
North Park Produce Poway Weekly Ad
Phumikhmer 2022
Asisn Massage Near Me
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Saturnina Altenwerth DVM

Last Updated:

Views: 5475

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (44 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Saturnina Altenwerth DVM

Birthday: 1992-08-21

Address: Apt. 237 662 Haag Mills, East Verenaport, MO 57071-5493

Phone: +331850833384

Job: District Real-Estate Architect

Hobby: Skateboarding, Taxidermy, Air sports, Painting, Knife making, Letterboxing, Inline skating

Introduction: My name is Saturnina Altenwerth DVM, I am a witty, perfect, combative, beautiful, determined, fancy, determined person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.