Description
Summary
Description
Step into Amsterdam’s poignant past on a guided walking tour that traces Anne Frank’s story through the city’s historic Jewish Quarter. This immersive experience reveals the atmosphere of Amsterdam during the early days of World War II, offering a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by the Jewish community.
Your English-speaking guide brings history to life with engaging storytelling, sharing details about Anne Frank’s life in hiding and the bravery of those who resisted oppression. As you wander past key landmarks, you’ll hear about the events that shaped Anne’s world and the city’s wartime legacy.
The tour leads you through the neighborhoods where Anne lived, pausing outside the Anne Frank House to reflect on her diary and the sounds she described, such as the nearby church bells. While entry to the Anne Frank House is not included, the experience provides meaningful context for a future visit.
This two-hour walking tour is suitable for all fitness levels and is fully wheelchair accessible. Meeting your guide is easy—just look for the white umbrella with the orange logo. Tours run rain or shine, so dress for the weather and arrive 10 minutes early to ensure you don’t miss a moment.
Discover the hidden stories and powerful history that shaped Anne Frank’s Amsterdam. Secure your spot now to experience this unforgettable journey through one of Europe’s most moving neighborhoods.







