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Discover the poignant history of Anne Frank on a private guided tour through Amsterdam’s Jewish Quarter and Old Town. Walk the very streets Anne once saw from her attic hideout during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, and delve into the real-life events chronicled in her famous diary, 'The Diary of a Young Girl.'
Your journey begins at the National Holocaust Names Monument, where you’ll find Anne Frank and her family’s names. As you explore the former Jewish Quarter, your expert guide will illuminate the historical context of Anne’s life, her move to Amsterdam, and the devastating impact of the Holocaust on the Dutch Jewish community.
Take in key landmarks such as the magnificent Portuguese Synagogue, the Jewish Historical Museum, and Rembrandthuis. You’ll also visit the National Monument in Dam Square and the Anne Frank Monument near Westerkerk, the church Anne could see from her hiding place. The tour concludes outside the historic Anne Frank House, making it an ideal prelude to your museum visit (museum tickets not included).
For added comfort and convenience, select options include private transportation with direct pickup and drop-off at your accommodation. Extended tours offer skip-the-line entry to the Portuguese Synagogue and Jewish Historical Museum, where you’ll deepen your understanding of Jewish heritage in the Netherlands and the persecution faced during World War II.
Experience an unforgettable journey through Amsterdam’s heart, guided by a WWII history expert. Gain valuable insights and a deeper appreciation for Anne Frank’s legacy. Secure your place today and ensure a meaningful visit—availability is limited, so book your tour now!







