Description
Summary
Description
Step into history on a moving small group tour from Amsterdam to the former Nazi concentration camp Vught in the Netherlands. This six-hour experience offers a powerful look at the reconstructed watchtowers, barracks, crematorium, and the poignant children’s memorial, commemorating over 1,200 young lives lost during WWII.
Your journey begins with comfortable private transport from Amsterdam, ensuring a relaxed start to your day. Upon arrival, you’ll receive an audio guide to enrich your understanding as you explore the camp’s preserved grounds and hear stories of the 31,000 prisoners once held here.
A knowledgeable guide accompanies your group throughout the visit, ready to answer questions and provide context about the camp’s history and its significance in Dutch and European memory. The tour includes access to the memorial center and museum, offering deeper insight into the lives affected by the camp.
You’ll also have time to walk to the execution area in the surrounding woods, where a solemn memorial honors those who were executed. Soft drinks, bottled water, and snacks are provided to keep you comfortable throughout the day, and all fees and taxes are included for a seamless experience.
This tour is accessible for travelers of all mobility levels, with wheelchair-friendly transport and facilities. Due to the sensitive nature of the site, it is not recommended for children under 10. Secure your spot now and experience a meaningful journey into an important chapter of history.







