Learn about Amsterdam during the Second World War on a walking tour. See the outside of the Anne Frank House while learning about the Jewish community, including Anne Frank’s family during the war.

PRICE: $29
per person

 

After meeting your guide at the statue of the entrance of the Hermitage museum you’ll explore Amsterdam’s name memorial monument where 120000 jewish, sinti and rom died during the second world war.

During the 2 hour walking tour you will learn about the Jewish district and its relation to the wider city, about the first origins of the Jewish community in 1600, and about the Nazi occupation of the city and the horrors of the Holocaust.
We will cross the city and reach the part of Amsterdam where Anne Frank and her family stood in hiding for 2 years before the deportation.

The tour is for history lovers and people who wish to better know Anne Frank along with many other stories about what happened in Amsterdam during the Second World war.

The tour ends at the entrance of Anne Frank.
You can visit the house from the inside in autonomy (an audio guide will be supplied) but the entrance ticket it’s not included in this visit.

Explore the ex-Jewish district in Amsterdam
Learn more about Anne Frank history and her family
Let the writing of Anne Frank takes life

Local guide
Walking tour
Anne Frank House entry
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