Description
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Description
Step into Amsterdam’s rich Jewish heritage on a private walking tour that brings the city’s history to life. Your expert guide leads you through the Jewish Quarter, sharing stories of families who sought refuge here and revealing the city’s role as a sanctuary from the 16th century onward.
Explore iconic landmarks such as the Portuguese Synagogue and the Jewish Historical Museum, and stroll through the picturesque Plantage neighborhood. Hear moving accounts of resistance during World War II, including the February Strike and tales of courage from those hiding in the city’s zoo.
Pause at the haunting Auschwitz Memorial in Wertheimpark and visit the Holocaust memorial, where over 100,000 names are inscribed. Along the way, enjoy a classic Amsterdam treat with apple pie and coffee or tea, and take in the city’s vibrant atmosphere as you travel by tram if you wish.
The tour culminates at the Anne Frank House, where you’ll see the exterior and learn about Anne’s life in hiding. If you book well in advance, you may visit the house itself, or experience a powerful virtual reality alternative if tickets are unavailable. Your guide assists with ticket arrangements to ensure a seamless experience.
This private tour lasts approximately three hours and is suitable for groups of up to 15 people. It is available in English, Hebrew, Dutch, and Spanish, and welcomes children aged 10 and up. Secure your spot today to uncover Amsterdam’s unforgettable Jewish history—spaces fill quickly, so check availability now!







