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Step into history with a guided walking tour through Amsterdam, retracing the final steps Anne Frank took before going into hiding. As you stroll along the scenic canal belt, your guide shares poignant diary extracts, letting Anne's words bring her story to life in the very streets she once walked.
Your journey begins at one of Amsterdam's lively entertainment squares, before weaving through the iconic Prinsengracht canal and a charming square dedicated to Jordaan's beloved folk musicians. Along the way, you'll learn how Anne and her family came to live in the Netherlands and why they were forced into hiding during World War II.
Discover the stories of Dutch resistance, including tales of courageous women who stood up to Nazi officers, and gain insight into daily life in Amsterdam under occupation. The tour also highlights the city's quirky spirit and its unique ability to find humor even in difficult times.
The experience concludes outside the Anne Frank House, where you can see the Secret Annex from the outside. While entry to the museum is not included, the tour provides a deep, emotional context to Anne's life and legacy, leaving you with a unique souvenir to remember your visit.
Led by a professional guide, this two-hour tour is suitable for all fitness levels and is fully wheelchair accessible. Group sizes are kept small to ensure a personal experience. Secure your spot now to walk in Anne Frank's footsteps and uncover Amsterdam's moving wartime history.




