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Dutch Design Week (DDW) is all about the design of the future and the future of design. DDW opens up, inspires, shares and connects. During the nine-day event, Eindhoven is bursting with creativity and mind-blowing ideas. Discover how designers shape our future, covering a wide range of topics. 

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During DDW, presentations by designers can be seen at more than 100 locations in Eindhoven. For some of these locations you will need a DDW wristband.

You can obtain a DDW wristband by exchanging your DDW ticket at one of the designated locations.

The wristband grants you access to all locations and projects of Dutch Design Week.

What can I do with a DDW ticket?

Exchange it for a DDW wristband

During the nine days of Dutch Design Week (19-27 October), you can exchange your DDW ticket once for a personal wristband. This can be done at the following locations:

Note: The wristband is valid only once it is on your wrist. If you remove the wristband, it will no longer be valid for Dutch Design Week. It is not possible to collect a wristband on behalf of someone else.

Visit all Dutch Design Week locations for nine days

With your DDW wristband, you can visit all Dutch Design Week locations for nine days from 19-27 October, including:

  • Klokgebouw
  • Microlab Hall
  • Design Academy Eindhoven Graduation Show
  • Van Abbemuseum - Soils
  • Sectie-C
  • Dutch Invertuals
  • Kazerne – Home of Design
  • New Order of Fashion Lab
  • Philips Museum
  • Next Nature Museum (Evoluon)

You can visit all other Dutch Design Week locations without a DDW wristband.

Ride along on the Design Rides

Additionally, with a DDW wristband, you can ride for free in one of Dutch Design Week taxis: the Design Rides by Xpeng. More information can be found here

Where can I buy a DDW ticket?

At the top of this page, under the heading ‘Buy your tickets for Dutch Design Week’

Log in to your My DDW account or proceed as a guest.

Do you want to buy a regular ticket or a ticket with a student discount? Go to our ticket shop.

Are you visiting Dutch Design Week as a professional? Go for the PRO ticket.

Are you visiting Dutch Design Week with a large group (25 people or more), company, organisation, school, or educational institution? Click on the green buttons at the top of the page. 

Are you visiting Dutch Design Week with your family? Buy a family ticket at the door.

At the door, at the following locations

Regular and discounted tickets for students and youths aged 12 to 17 are available online and at the door. If you buy a ticket at the door, please note that only debit or credit card payments are accepted, and a surcharge of €2,50 per ticket will be applied.

The family ticket is only available at the door for a fixed price of €70. You must collect the ticket with your whole family at the box office.

You can purchase tickets at the door at the following locations:

What is the cost of a DDW ticket?

Choose the ticket that’s right for you

Of course, regular tickets are available for Dutch Design Week.

Children up to and including 11 years old can visit Dutch Design Week for free.

But are you a student or between the ages of 12 and 17? Then, opt for the student ticket.

Are you attending Dutch Design Week as a professional? Go for the PRO ticket.

Are you visiting Dutch Design Week with a large group (25 people or more), company, organisation, school, or educational institution? Click on the green buttons at the top of the page. 

Attending Dutch Design Week as a family? Buy a Family Ticket at the door.
The Family Ticket is valid for up to five people in the following combinations:

  • 1 adult with 3 children
  • 1 adult with 4 children
  • 2 adults with 2 children
  • 2 adults with 3 children

The child fare within the Family Ticket applies to children between 12 and 17 years, or when the child can show a student card at the door. Children up to 11 years old are free, the regular fare starts from 18 years and above.

If you are 1 adult with 2 children, purchasing tickets from the online ticket shop is cheaper.

Get your best price early on

Tickets - Early Bird

On sale from 2 to 8 September 2024

Regular € 24,50
Student € 15,00
PRO € 170,00

 

Tickets - Pre Sale

On sale from 9 September to 18 October 2024

Regular € 27,00
Student € 16,50
PRO € 185,00

 

Tickets

On sale from 19 to 27 October 2024

Regular € 29,50
Student € 17,50
PRO € 200,00

 

Tickets - At the door

On sale from 19 to 27 October 2024

Regular € 32,00
Student € 19,50
PRO Available online only
Family Ticket € 70,00

 

Are you travelling to Dutch Design Week by train? Then, purchase your ticket via NS Spoordeelwinkel.

 

Good to know:

All prices include VAT and service charges.

Children up to and including 11 years old can visit Dutch Design Week for free.

Nine for the price of one

We base the price of a DDW ticket on the day ticket rate. But there is so much to see! That's why we give visitors the opportunity to return as often as they like. As long as you keep your wristband on, you can enjoy nine days of Dutch Design Week for the price of a single-day ticket.

Or purchase a ticket for a single location

For the locations below, it is possible to purchase individual tickets:

Location Price
Kazerne - Home of Design € 5,00
Dutch Invertuals € 5,00
New Order of Fashion Lab € 2,50
Philips Museum € 12,50

This is not possible for all other paid locations, and a DDW ticket is required.

How can I receive a VAT invoice for my online ticket purchase?

You can download this yourself

You will find a button to download your VAT invoice in the confirmation email for your ticket purchase. Please note: we cannot make any changes to the details listed on the invoice after the ticket has been purchased.

Where can I find the answer to another question?

Do you have a question about your DDW ticket? We're here to help!

Contact us via email, and we'll get back to you.

You can find the terms and conditions regarding tickets and access here.

Do you have another question? Find the answer on the visitors page or in the list of frequently asked questions.