Amsterdam Dungeon

The Amsterdam Dungeon is the city's most terrifying, exciting, and entertaining attraction. The Amsterdam Dungeon transports you into a cathedral to a time 500 years ago in Amsterdam's history.


Step into a real, historic church and relax while a team of professional actors takes you on a multisensory trip into the gloomy past of the Dutch city. Special effects, scents, smoke, lighting, costumes, décor, and the site itself, which was formerly a church, will all contribute to a solemn and one-of-a-kind mood. Several diverse shows and a crew of frighteningly skilled performers combine to create a memorable experience that will be both horrifying and humorous, depending on your fear threshold. Each excursion to The Dungeon is unique; no two trips are same. You will not only witness the entertainment, but you will also be a part of it.


Parts of the attraction include finding your way out of a dark maze, seeing a witch burn, seeing the spirit of a tormented lady, and being tried by a Spanish Inquisitor. The Amsterdam Dungeon is a multisensory adventure in which you may touch, smell, see, hear, and sense everything around you.


The Amsterdam Dungeon may organize children's birthday parties. On some days, this possibility has been excluded. Please contact the Dungeon if you are interested. It also features a free-to-enter Shop of Horrors filled with fascinating gadgets and artifacts. This entertaining yet terrifying tour is a must-see in Amsterdam.


  • Google Rating: 4.4/5
  • Website: https://www.thedungeons.com/amsterdam/
  • Phone: +31 (0) 20-5308500
  • Opening Hours: Daily - 11:00 to 17:00
  • Address: The Amsterdam Dungeon, Rokin 78, 1012 KW Amsterdam, Netherlands
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