Description
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Step into Amsterdam's poignant past on this guided walking tour, conducted entirely in French, as you explore the city through the lens of Anne Frank's remarkable story. Your journey begins at Dam Square, where your guide introduces you to the city's rich Jewish heritage and the profound impact of World War II.
As you stroll through Amsterdam's historic streets, uncover the experiences of the Jewish community from their arrival in the 16th century to the devastating events of the Nazi occupation. Listen to moving stories that bring history to life and deepen your understanding of this significant chapter in Dutch history.
The tour offers a special focus on the Frank family, tracing their journey from their move to Amsterdam to their attempts to survive during the war. Your guide shares insights into Anne Frank's dreams and the challenges faced by her family, making each stop along the route more meaningful.
Your experience concludes at the Anne Frank House Museum, where you can reflect on the stories you've heard. Please note that entry to the museum is not included, but the tour provides valuable context for a future visit. The total duration is approximately two hours, ensuring a thorough yet accessible exploration.
Meet your guide in front of the New Church at Dam Square, and be sure to arrive 15 minutes early to start your journey on time. Don't miss this unique opportunity to connect with Amsterdam's history—secure your spot now and experience this unforgettable walking tour.




