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The Stedelijk is one of the holy trinity of museums in Amsterdam (the other two being the Van Gogh and Rijksmuseum). What separates it from its compatriots is its focus: the Stedelijk is all about modern and contemporary art.
Are you a fan of modern art? If yes, you should go. Hosted in a building that looks kinda like a bathtub, the Stedelijk displays work from an array of modern masters, including Picasso, Matisse, and Warhol.
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While the Stedelijk is less busy than the other two big hitters on Museumplein, it’s still not recommended to get tickets on the door. You can buy them online for €22.50, which is on par with other museums in the area.
In regards to accessibility, the Stedelijk has lifts and disabled toilets, as well as a range of schemes for other people with impairments. Check its accessibility page for more.
A ten minute walk away is The Bab, a no-frills Korean spot at the heart of Amsterdam with good portion sizes and reasonable prices.
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