Description
Summary
Description
Step into Amsterdam’s rich history with a guided walking tour focused on the Jewish quarter and the life of Anne Frank. Over two immersive hours, your knowledgeable local guide will share stories that bring to life the city’s past during World War II, from the thriving Jewish community to the harrowing days of occupation.
As you stroll through the centuries-old Jewish quarter, you’ll learn about Anne Frank’s family, their journey from Germany, and the challenges they faced while in hiding. Your guide will also share insights about Anne’s passion for writing and how her diary became a symbol of hope worldwide.
The tour includes visits to significant landmarks such as the Joods Historisch Museum, the Auschwitz Monument, and the Spinoza monument. You’ll also see Dam Square and the Royal Palace, gaining a deeper understanding of Amsterdam’s wartime history and the Dutch resistance.
Your experience concludes outside the Anne Frank House, where you’ll appreciate the context of her story even more. Please note that entrance to the Anne Frank House is not included, but your guide will provide valuable background before you arrive.
This small-group tour accommodates up to 15 people and is offered in English, Dutch, or Spanish. The meeting point is centrally located, and the tour is suitable for all fitness levels. Secure your spot now and uncover the moving history that shaped Amsterdam—spaces fill quickly!







