Join this 2-hour walking tour including a drink and experience the Second World War through the eyes of Anne Frank. Hear all about her life, like from her time before the war, her move from Germany, her hiding places, her unfortunate death and her legacy.
Start this tour in front of the Jewish historisch museum. Here you will meet your guide and show you all the sights of Amsterdam's historic Jewish Quarter. Learn about how the Jewish community tried to survive during the the Second World War in Amsterdam and how they rebuild after the war was over.
Discover many sights like the Portuguese Synagogue, the Headquarters of the Jewish Council and the Auschwitz Monument. Discover the hiding places that the Dutch resistance offered to Jewish families and hear about events such as the hunger winter.
Finally sit down for a hot or refreshing drink at a local place and learn more about Anne Frank's impact after the war, her diary and how it was published by her father Otto Frank.
Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Meet your guide at the Hermitage pier, located right in front of the main entrance of the H’ART Museum. This is next to the Amstel River.