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Discover the moving history of Amsterdam’s Jewish Quarter on a guided walking tour that brings the city’s past to life. Your expert guide leads you through streets filled with stories of resilience, from centuries-old synagogues to poignant memorials.
Begin your journey in the heart of Amsterdam, where you’ll explore landmarks that shaped the Jewish community’s legacy. Learn about the challenges and triumphs faced by generations, and see how their culture has influenced the city’s character.
Delve into the world of Anne Frank as you visit the area near her hiding place, hearing about her experiences during World War II. Your guide shares the story behind her famous diary, offering a deeper understanding of her hopes and hardships.
Wander through the picturesque lanes of the former Jewish Quarter, stopping at the impressive Portuguese Synagogue and Anne Frank’s statue. Each stop reveals tales of survival and remembrance, making history feel close and personal.
This immersive walking tour lasts about two hours and is conducted in English for small groups of up to 15 people. Please note, entry to the Anne Frank House is not included, as the tour does not go inside. Secure your spot now and experience Amsterdam’s rich Jewish heritage firsthand.







