Description
Summary
Description
Uncover Amsterdam's powerful history in the Jewish Quarter! This insightful walking tour offers a window into the resilience of the city's Jewish community during World War II. Starting by the Amstel River, you'll learn about the Nazi occupation's impact on Amsterdam and its people.
Stroll through the city as your guide highlights key landmarks: the Portuguese Synagogue, Jewish Historical Museum, and the Jewish Council Headquarters. Discover the significance of the Auschwitz Monument and the Dokwerker.
Your journey concludes at the Anne Frank House, where you'll explore the enduring legacy of her diary and how Otto Frank shared her story with the world. Learn about the challenges faced by Jewish residents and the broader Dutch population during wartime.
This educational tour is perfect for history buffs and curious travelers. Experience Amsterdam's cultural richness while gaining a profound understanding of its past. Book now for a unique historical adventure!