Explore the story of Anne Frank and Amsterdam’s Jewish heritage on a guided walking tour through WWII-era sites, with entry to the Jewish Cultural Quarter.
Getting started
Meet your guide at the designated location in central Amsterdam. After a brief introduction, the group sets off on foot. No tickets need to be exchanged; your guide handles access to all included locations.
What to expect
Anne Frank Walking Tour
Walk through the Jewish Quarter and the surrounding neighbourhoods where Anne Frank and others lived under Nazi occupation. Hear the stories of Jewish resistance, persecution, and survival as you visit historic streets and sites tied to Anne’s life and Amsterdam’s WWII history.
Exploring with a guide
Your guide shares powerful stories and historical context with clarity, helping bring the city’s wartime past to life through personal anecdotes and cultural insights.
Features:
Jewish Cultural Quarter: Discover the heart of Jewish history in Amsterdam, home to several important institutions and preserved landmarks reflecting centuries of Jewish life.
Jewish Museum: Gain insight into Jewish traditions, religion, and everyday life across eras, with exhibits that span centuries of Dutch-Jewish history.
Children’s Museum: A family-friendly space located within the Jewish Museum, offering interactive exhibits that introduce children to Jewish culture and heritage in an engaging way.
Portuguese Synagogue: Step inside this 17th-century synagogue, still used for services today. Admire its original interior and learn about its enduring role in the Jewish community.
National Holocaust Memorial: A solemn tribute to the over 100,000 Dutch Jews who were deported and murdered during the Holocaust. Reflect on the names and personal stories etched into history here.
National Holocaust Museum: Explore in-depth exhibitions, archival footage, and personal artefacts that document and commemorate the experiences of Holocaust victims and survivors in the Netherlands.
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People with back issues and cardiac issues are restricted from participating in this experience.
This experience is not wheelchair accessible.
This tour does not include entry to the Anne Frank House.
The entry tickets to the Jewish Cultural Quarter remain valid for one week.
We recommend you visit the Jewish Cultural Quarter in the morning and join the Anne Frank Walking Tour in the afternoon.
Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.