Is there an age limit?

Museum of Prostitution - Red Light Secrets does have an age restriction, the minimum age is 16. The museum is first and foremost educational and informative and tries to keep explicit imagery to a minimum. However, the museum does deal with an adult subject matter and we suggest parents and/or carers keep this in mind when bringing their minors to the museum and the Red Light District.

Are the stories of Inga (audio tour) included?

Yes

Is the museum wheelchair accessible?

No, unfortunately not. Red Light Secrets is located in a monumental canal house, which leaves very little room for adaptations to the building. So, there are some small hallways and stairs. Visitors who are able to move around without a wheelchair, can leave the wheelchair at the entrance. There are plenty of opportunities to sit down throughout the museum.   

What are the opening hours?

You can find our opening times here

Is there luggage storage in the museum?

No

How long does it take to visit the museum?

A visit takes about 45 minutes.

Can you visit with a group?

Yes. For group reservations you can send an e-mail to hello@redlightsecrets.com. Please include which date and time you want to visit and how many people are in your group.​

Why do they call it the Red Light District?

The area is known internationally as the Red Light District area because of all the red lights that light up the individual window brothels. This colour of light has become the standard because it masks imperfections of the sex workers. In Dutch we call this area “de Wallen” based on the historical names of the streets in the district, but is also called the ‘Rosse buurt’ in Amsterdam.

What street is the red light district Amsterdam?

Amsterdam has now three window prostitution zones. These are located in buildings along the Ruysdaelkade and Singel and in the area known as De Wallen (Amsterdam’s main red light district).
The name of the main street in de Wallen is called ‘Oudezijds Achterburgwal.’

When is the Red Light District open?

The Red Light District is always open.
The district can be visited 24/7. The window brothels are only closed for 2 hours a day between 6am and 8am. Most bars and clubs close at 3 or 4 am on weekends.

What are the best hours to visit the Red Light District?

Although prostitutes can rent a window all day and night, most of them work during the evening and night-time because this is when they have the most customers.
Furthermore, the sight of the red lights reflecting on the dark canals looks best when the sun is down. Therefore, the best time to visit the Red Light District is somewhere between 20.00 and 01.00.

Is it safe to go to the Red Light District?

Yes, the Red Light District is one of the safest areas in Amsterdam. There is 24-hour video surveillance are lots of police officers in the Red Light District.

Still, be aware of pickpockets. Especially, when it’s busy on the streets. So keep an eye on your belongings and leave your valuables in a safe at the hotel.

Do prostitutes live in the rooms they work in?

No, this is a myth. The working rooms are only for work; you can't live or sleep there.

How many audio stories of Inga are there in the museum?

12 stories.

Is Inga still working in the Red Light District?

Yes, after all these years, she still works in the Red Light District.
If you listen carefully when walking around in the district, you will probably recognize her voice.

Why does Inga call herself a sex therapist and not a prostitute?

Because she sees her profession as more than just sex for money.

Is the museum included in the Explore Pass?

Yes, Red Light Secrets is included in the Explore Pass! With this Amsterdam city pass you enjoy savings on some of the top activities in Amsterdam, including Red Light Secrets.

What are my options for rescheduling or cancelling my tickets?

When you buy your ticket online with us, you can reschedule or cancel it up to 8 hours in advance by emailing hello@redlightsecrets.com.
Please note that once tickets have been rescheduled they become non-refundable. Tickets bought on location are non-refundable.