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Anne Frank's Amsterdam Jewish History WWII Exclusive Guided Tour
(25) Reviews
Amsterdam
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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On this exclusive guided walking tour, Discover the Jewish Quarter and Amsterdam during World War II. Beginning your journey at Anne Frank's House (EXTERIOR ONLY), learn about her life, the persecution of the Jewish community, and the tragic deportations that sent over 100,000 Dutch Jews to concentration camps. As you explore Amsterdam's historic streets and canals, uncover stories of resistance, the devastating impact of the Hunger Winter of 1944-45, and the city's struggle under Nazi occupation.
This guided walking tour offers a powerful and moving exploration of the city's history, from the Holocaust in Amsterdam to the resilience of its people.
Highlights
2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back
Expert Local Guide
This tour DOES NOT include entry to Anne Frank House Amsterdam
Tour price does NOT include Food and Drinks
Tour price also DOES NOT include entry to the Portuguese Synagogue and Jewish
Tour price does NOT include luggage or coat storage
Tour price does NOT include gratuities (optional)
Tour price does NOT include hotel pickup or drop-off (we recommend UBER or Taxi)
Meeting Points
Departure
Westermarkt 60
“Meet your guide outside, by the trees on the square in front of ‘The Smallest Souvenir Shop’”
Return
National Holocaust Names Monument
Anne Frank's Amsterdam Jewish History WWII Exclusive Guided Tour
(25) Reviews
Amsterdam
About
On this exclusive guided walking tour, Discover the Jewish Quarter and Amsterdam during World War II. Beginning your journey at Anne Frank's House (EXTERIOR ONLY), learn about her life, the persecution of the Jewish community, and the tragic deportations that sent over 100,000 Dutch Jews to concentration camps. As you explore Amsterdam's historic streets and canals, uncover stories of resistance, the devastating impact of the Hunger Winter of 1944-45, and the city's struggle under Nazi occupation.
This guided walking tour offers a powerful and moving exploration of the city's history, from the Holocaust in Amsterdam to the resilience of its people.
Highlights
2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back
Expert Local Guide
This tour DOES NOT include entry to Anne Frank House Amsterdam
Tour price does NOT include Food and Drinks
Tour price also DOES NOT include entry to the Portuguese Synagogue and Jewish
Tour price does NOT include luggage or coat storage
Tour price does NOT include gratuities (optional)
Tour price does NOT include hotel pickup or drop-off (we recommend UBER or Taxi)
Meeting Points
Departure
Westermarkt 60
“Meet your guide outside, by the trees on the square in front of ‘The Smallest Souvenir Shop’”
Return
National Holocaust Names Monument
Itinerary
1
Anne Frank House
Begin your tour by the Anne Frank House (Exterior Only), where Anne, her family, and four others hid from the
Nazis for two years. Learn about their lives in hiding,
10 minutes
2
Statue of Anne Frank
See the statue of Anne Frank, a tribute to the young diarist, set against the backdrop of
Westerkerk, the 17th-century church whose bells she found both a comfort and a reminder of the
world beyond the attic.
10 minutes
3
Homomonument
Visit the first memorial in the world dedicated to persecuted LGBTQ+ individuals, commemorating
those who lost their lives under the Nazi regime.
10 minutes
4
Dam Square
Walk through Amsterdam’s historic main square, where the Nazi recruitment office once stood.
Pay your respects at the National Monument, a cenotaph honoring victims of World War II and
later conflicts.
10 minutes
5
Spinoza Monument
Learn about this Dutch Jewish philosopher whose rationalist ideas on religion and politics were
considered radical for his time and later influenced the Enlightenment.
5 minutes
6
Monument vor Joods verzet
Jewish Resistance Monument (Joods Verzetsmonument)
Erected in 1988 to commemorate Jewish resistance fighters who lost their lives during World War
II. This site marks the first mass protest against Nazi occupation
10 minutes
7
Monument Megadlé Jethomiem
Pause at this subtle yet moving sidewalk monument, where stones trace the outline of the
orphanage from which Jewish children and their caretakers were deported to Sobibor in 1943.
10 minutes
8
Portuguese Synagogue
Admire what was once the world’s largest synagogue in the world, a symbol of Amsterdam’s
once-thriving Jewish community. Across the street, the Jewish Museum offers a deeper insight
into Jewish life, history, and culture in the Netherlands.
10 minutes
9
The Dokwerker (Memories of the February strike)
Reflect at this powerful statue, commemorating the February Strike of 1941, when thousands of workers staged the first public protest in occupied Europe against Nazi persecution.
10 minutes
10
Deaf Memorial (In memory of the deaf Jewish victims of the Nazi regime 1940-1945)
A small but poignant monument honoring Jewish deaf and hard-of-hearing victims, labeled as “Untermenschen” by the Nazis and systematically murdered.
10 minutes
11
Auschwitz Monument
In a quiet corner of Wertheimpark, this shattered mirror memorial reflects the sky, symbolizing
how the heavens themselves were broken by the horrors of Auschwitz and other concentration
camps.
10 minutes
12
National Holocaust Museum
National Holocaust Memorial & Stumbling Stones
Visit the National Holocaust Names Monument, engraved with the names of 102,000 Jewish
victims and 220 Roma and Sinti murdered by the Nazis. See the Stumbling Stones, small brass
plaques embedded in the pavement, each marking the last known residence of a deported
Holocaust victim.