Walk through history with Anne Frank in Amsterdam, exploring her life and legacy during WWII. Discover hope amid despair on this moving tour.
Walk through history with Anne Frank in Amsterdam, exploring her life and legacy during WWII. Discover hope amid despair on this moving tour.
- Hollandsche Schouwburg - A theater that served as a ‘Jewish collection point’ prior to deportations.
- National Holocaust Museum - Once a Jewish nursery where children were separated and held before deportations.
- Wertheimpark - Amsterdam’s oldest park, home to the Auschwitz memorial.
- Portuguese Synagogue - A Sephardic synagogue and…
- Hollandsche Schouwburg - A theater that served as a ‘Jewish collection point’ prior to deportations.
- National Holocaust Museum - Once a Jewish nursery where children were separated and held before deportations.
- Wertheimpark - Amsterdam’s oldest park, home to the Auschwitz memorial.
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Portuguese Synagogue - A Sephardic synagogue and the site of the first raids.
Dokworker statue commemorates the worker strikes against deportations. - National Holocaust Names Monument - The Dutch National Memorial for the Holocaust (genocide against Jews) and the Porajmos (genocide against Roma and Sinti) in Amsterdam.
- De Schaduwkade - Known as ‘the Jewish Canal’, it was the site of the Jewish council.
- Waterlooplein Market - Once the heart of the Jewish Quarter, now home to the Town Hall, Opera House, and a (Jewish) flea market.
- Rembrandtplein - A nightlife area where numerous street fights occurred between different factions during the occupation.
- Pathé Tuschinski - A former Jewish cinema (voted the most beautiful cinema in the world!) where the use of new media by the Nazis for propaganda is discussed.
- Binnengasthuisstraat - A tranquil spot by the University library where Anne Frank’s daily life is explored in depth.
- Allard Pierson - Formerly the Dutch Central Bank, which secretly financed the resistance.
- Statue of Anne Frank - Located near Anne Frank’s House, where the tour concludes.
- Anne Frank House - Although the house is not entered, pictures and models illustrate how the house and secret annex were used to hide Anne Frank and her family.
- Dam Square - The site of the WWII National Monument, where the killing of civilians during the liberation festivities is also discussed.

- A walking tour from the Jewish quarter to Ann Frank’s House.
- A walking tour from the Jewish quarter to Ann Frank’s House.
- The tour does NOT include an entrance ticket to the Anne Franks house.
- The tour does NOT include an entrance ticket to the Anne Franks house.
Embark on an engaging walking tour that vividly brings Anne Frank’s story to life while exploring the city’s most picturesque historic neighborhoods.
The journey starts in the sophisticated Jewish Quarter, where tranquil streets illustrate the impact of the Nazi occupation on everyday life. The guide will reveal the mechanisms of oppression: propaganda,…
Embark on an engaging walking tour that vividly brings Anne Frank’s story to life while exploring the city’s most picturesque historic neighborhoods.
The journey starts in the sophisticated Jewish Quarter, where tranquil streets illustrate the impact of the Nazi occupation on everyday life. The guide will reveal the mechanisms of oppression: propaganda, raids, and the courageous resistance that stood firm.
Through captivating storytelling, participants will trace Anne Frank’s early years in Amsterdam, her passion for writing, and the aspirations she expressed in her diary. This tour offers a profound understanding of life in hiding: the fear, the silence, and the delicate hope that continues to inspire globally.
During the tour, visitors will see memorials and historical sites that pay tribute to those whose lives were irrevocably altered by the Holocaust, offering a poignant journey through one of Amsterdam’s most significant chapters.
Reserve your place and step into history.
Please note: this tour does not include entry to the Anne Frank House
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.