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Step into the heart of Amsterdam and uncover its poignant World War II history on this guided walking tour. Meet your knowledgeable guide at the statue by the entrance of the Hermitage Museum, where your journey through the city’s past begins.
Stroll through the Jewish district and discover the origins of Amsterdam’s Jewish community, dating back to the 1600s. Learn about the tragic events of the Nazi occupation and the stories of those who lived through the Holocaust, including the 120,000 Jewish, Sinti, and Roma victims memorialized at the city’s name monument.
As you cross the city’s historic canals, your guide will share powerful accounts of resistance, survival, and the daily realities faced by Amsterdam’s residents during World War II. The route leads you to the area where Anne Frank and her family hid for two years before their deportation.
The tour concludes at the entrance of the Anne Frank House, allowing you to continue your exploration independently with an audio guide if you choose. Please note, entry tickets to the Anne Frank House are not included and must be arranged separately.
This immersive two-hour experience is ideal for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Amsterdam’s wartime legacy. Secure your spot now to walk in the footsteps of history and honor the stories that shaped this remarkable city.


