Relive the dark days of the Second World War through a guided tour of Amsterdam, seen through the eyes of Anne Frank. Explore the Jewish district of the city, with its Portuguese synagogue and its museum, while discovering the traces of the war on the characteristic buildings of Amsterdam. Discover the poignant story of a 13-year-old girl who hid in an old mansion on the Prinsengracht, and learn more about the lives of Jewish inhabitants during the German occupation (1940-1945).
Your guide, an expert in Amsterdam History, will take you to the emblematic places linked to Anne Frank and tell you about the history of the Dutch resistance. You will understand how the Dutch have tried to coexist with the occupier and how Anne Frank has become a symbol of repression. Explore secret hiding places and sites loaded with memory, while admiring the beauty of the city and its moving past.
This visit, ideal for European history enthusiasts, offers a unique mix of memory, education and landscapes typical of Amsterdam.
-2-hour walking visit to the Jewish district of Amsterdam
- Professional guide, in English, Spanish, French, Italian or German (depending on the ticket chosen)
-Tips (optional)
- Access to Anne Frank's house and other tourist attractions
- This visit is available in several languages: German, English, Spanish, French and Italian.
- You must arrive 15 minutes before the start time of the visit.
- Your guide will hold an orange umbrella.
- Comfortable shoes are recommended.
- Starting point in French: Portuguese synagogue at the address Mr. Visseplein 3.
-You don't need to print your voucher.
- Our price includes booking fees and possibly delivery costs.
- Our production service is sometimes brought to buy tickets through intermediaries to respond to your request.