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Step into Amsterdam's poignant history with a guided walking tour through the Jewish Quarter and the story of Anne Frank. This immersive experience reveals how the city endured the Nazi occupation during the early 1940s and highlights the resilience of its people during events like the February Strike and the hunger winter.
Your local guide will lead you through the heart of the historic Jewish neighborhoods, including the picturesque Plantage district. Along the way, you'll visit significant landmarks such as the Portuguese Synagogue, the Jewish Historical Museum, and the Headquarters of the Jewish Council, each with its own powerful story.
As you stroll the narrow streets and alleys, you'll encounter moving memorials like the Dokwerker and the Auschwitz Monument. These sites offer a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by Amsterdam's Jewish community during World War II and the Holocaust.
Learn about the evolution of the Jewish Quarter over the centuries and the vital role this community has played in shaping Amsterdam's culture. Your guide will share personal stories and historical insights, bringing to life the experiences of Anne Frank, her family, and countless others.
This two-hour tour is available in English or Spanish and accommodates small groups for a more personal experience. Please note that entrance to the Anne Frank House is not included. Secure your spot now to explore Amsterdam's history and honor its enduring spirit.







