Description
Summary
Description
Step into Amsterdam’s past on a guided walking tour that follows the footsteps of Anne Frank during World War II. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this small-group experience reveals the city’s Jewish Quarter and the Jordaan District, bringing history to life through powerful storytelling.
Your journey begins outside the Jewish Museum or Portuguese Synagogue, depending on your chosen language. As you stroll the city’s historic streets, your guide shares moving accounts of Anne Frank’s life and the events that shaped Amsterdam during the war.
The tour visits significant memorials, including the Auschwitz Monument, the National Monument, and the Dokwerker Statue. Pause at the statue of Anne Frank and hear the stories behind these poignant sites, deepening your understanding of their meaning.
While you won’t enter the Anne Frank House or the Portuguese Synagogue, your guide provides rich context from outside, ensuring you grasp the significance of each landmark. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for this two-hour exploration.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a meaningful way to connect with Amsterdam’s history. Secure your spot now and immerse yourself in the city’s remarkable story—spaces fill quickly, so check availability and book today!







