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Walk through the historic streets of Amsterdam and learn about its Jewish past, along with Anne Frank's tragic story from your English or German-speaking guide.
Highlights
Highlights
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Discover the tumultuous history of Amsterdam through Anne Frank's story on this guided walking tour, accompanied by an expert German or English-speaking guide.
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Engage with the city's past through the Stolpersteine, poignant memorials across the city, shedding light on individual Holocaust victims' stories.
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Wander through the Jewish Quarter, explore the 17th-century Portuguese Synagogue, and visit Rembrandt's home nestled within the Jewish community.
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Visit historical spots that were once frequented by Anne Frank herself before she was forced into hiding, and listen to her story that acts as a beacon of hope.
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Did you know? Anne Frank's diary was a present to her by her father on her 13th birthday.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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2-hour Anne Frank walking tour
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English/German-speaking guide
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Ratings & Reviews
Ratings & Reviews
Courtney
Apr, 2024
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Apr, 2024
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Dec, 2023
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Dec, 2023
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Apr, 2024
Your experience
Your experience
A journey through history: Amsterdam's Jewish heritage
Go on an enlightening journey that will show you Amsterdam's Jewish history, starting at the remarkable 15th-century Waag building at Nieuwmarkt Square. With a choice of a German or English-speaking guide, you're led through a chronicle of the city's rich Jewish heritage, winding through noteworthy landmarks such as the Zuiderkerk, a 17th-century Protestant church, and Huis de Pinto, a mansion reflecting the affluence of a Sephardic Jewish family. Uncover how famed painter Rembrandt's art was influenced by his Jewish neighbors and the intriguing Stolpersteine – small memorial stones paying tribute to Holocaust victims.
An evocative voyage of remembrance and resilience
Continuing your tour, witness the Portuguese Synagogue, a testament to Amsterdam's cultural diversity during the Golden Age. Learn about the lesser-known but powerful resistance put up by the Dutch during the February Strike of 1941 against the Nazi occupation. The excursion concludes with a visit to the National Holocaust Names Monument, a grim reminder of the atrocities faced by the Jewish community under Nazi occupation. Learn about Anne Frank and her life while she was in hiding when she wrote her famous diary.
Know before you go
Know before you go
What to bring
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It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes.
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Bring along your hat, scarf, sunscreen, and water bottle.
Accessibility
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Most parts of this tour is wheelchair-accessible.
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Guide dogs are allowed.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please arrive at the meeting point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
Meeting point
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Meet your guide at Restaurant-Café In de Waag.
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Address: Nieuwmarkt 4, 1012 CR Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Guide Identifier: Your tour guide will be wearing a red name tag around their neck.
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Landmark: At the entrance to the restaurant De Wagg.