Explore Amsterdam’s WWII history, Dutch Resistance, and Jewish deportations. Join our immersive tour with archive images and expert guides.
Explore Amsterdam’s WWII history, Dutch Resistance, and Jewish deportations. Join our immersive tour with archive images and expert guides.
- Waterlooplein - We will start our journey at Waterlooplein Market, a meeting point for the dutch resistance during the first years of german occupation. Through the old Jodenbuurt Jewish Quarter, where many Jews resided from the late 16th century until the deportations during World War II. - Monument to Jewish Resistance - At the corner where…
- Waterlooplein - We will start our journey at Waterlooplein Market, a meeting point for the dutch resistance during the first years of german occupation. Through the old Jodenbuurt Jewish Quarter, where many Jews resided from the late 16th century until the deportations during World War II. - Monument to Jewish Resistance - At the corner where the river Amstel meets Zwanenburgwal stands the Jewish resistance monument. It was created by Belgian sculptor Josef Glatt and placed there in 1988. On the side, the text of the prophet Jeremiah laments in Dutch and Hebrew: ‘Were my eyes fountains of tears then would I weep day and night for the fallen fighters of my beloved people.’ - Joods Historisch Museum - Walking through the Jewish Museum neighborhood, you will see and know the impact that the deportations had. - Dokwerker - Amsterdam will welcome you with an inspiring story, written thanks to one of the most important resistance movements in occupied Europe. The Dutch Resistance would fight against Nazi oppression with its numerous protests and strikes during the war. - National Holocaust Names Monument - In addition, to understanding monuments such as the Auschwitz Victim’s Memorial we would know everything about the worst years of the Nazi Occupation for the Jewish Community inside Amsterdam. - Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam - Amsterdam fight! Dutch counterintelligence, domestic sabotage, and communications networks eventually provided key support to Allied forces, beginning in 1944 and continuing until the Netherlands was fully liberated. We will know how the ductch society organaised themselves to resist and fight the Dutch SS. - Dam Square - Our trip will end in front of the Anne Frank House Museum in the famous Jordaan neighborhood, where, in addition to learning the story of the most famous girl in the world, we will have a place to reflect on the effects of the Second World War on the current Amsterdam city. - The Jordaan - Our trip will end in front of the Anne Frank House Museum in the famous Jordaan neighborhood, where, in addition to learning the story of the most famous girl in the world, we will have a place to reflect on the effects of the Second World War on the current Amsterdam city. - Anne Frank House - Our trip will end in front of the Anne Frank House Museum where, in addition to learning the story of the most famous girl in the world, we will have a place to reflect on the effects of the Second World War on the current Amsterdam city.

- EN guide
- Tram tickets
- Multimedia tools
- Stock footage and photos
- EN guide
- Tram tickets
- Multimedia tools
- Stock footage and photos
- • Tickets to Anna Frank House Museum 16€
- Other Museum Tickets 16€/22€ (Price available on official websites)
- Museum Tickets are NOT an Optional Extra
- • Tickets to Anna Frank House Museum 16€
- Other Museum Tickets 16€/22€ (Price available on official websites)
- Museum Tickets are NOT an Optional Extra
Welcome to the most complete tour about the Nazi Occupation of Amsterdam, where you will not only learn about the struggle of the Dutch Resistance willing to die for the liberation of their country, but you will also understand the difficulty of surviving five years inside a city controlled by the Dutch SS and the consequences that the Final Solution…
Welcome to the most complete tour about the Nazi Occupation of Amsterdam, where you will not only learn about the struggle of the Dutch Resistance willing to die for the liberation of their country, but you will also understand the difficulty of surviving five years inside a city controlled by the Dutch SS and the consequences that the Final Solution and the deportations had for the Jewish Community inside the city.
Get to know Amsterdam through its history during World War II. This country would suffer the second-harshest Nazi Occupation in Europe and would be the last country to be liberated, after Germany.
Amsterdam must be explained very well to understand it, and it is fortunate to find a guide who knows the triumphs and the darkest stages of its history. In addition, thanks to our archive images and 13-inch tablets, you will immerse yourself in the Dutch capital from the first minute.
- The allotted time for transportation time is already included in the total duration
- Due to the content and theme, attendance at the Tour is Due to the content and theme, attendance at the Tour will be permitted from the age of 16 (+16 years)
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.