Description
Summary
Description
Step into Amsterdam's rich history on a private walking tour that explores the Jewish Quarter and the legacy of Anne Frank. Guided by a knowledgeable local, you'll discover the city’s poignant World War II stories while strolling through its most significant neighborhoods.
Your journey begins at the Jewish Historical Museum, where your guide, easily recognized by a 360 orange umbrella, welcomes you. As you walk through the Jewish Quarter, you'll hear moving accounts of the area's history, including the story behind the Portuguese Synagogue and the nearby Holocaust memorial park.
Continue to the main square to admire the National Monument and learn about its importance in Dutch remembrance. Along the way, pass by the former home and museum of Rembrandt, adding a layer of artistic heritage to your historical exploration.
The tour concludes outside the Anne Frank House in the Jordaan District, where your guide shares the powerful story of Anne Frank and her family. Please note, entrance to the Anne Frank House is not included, but the insights provided will enrich your understanding of this iconic site.
This private tour lasts about two hours and is available in several languages, ensuring a personalized experience for groups of up to 15 people. Book your spot now to secure a unique and meaningful way to connect with Amsterdam's past.







