An expert guide will take you on this English language tour of Amsterdam's Jewish Quarter, and also highlight aspects of the life of Anne Frank and other Jews in Amsterdam, with passages of Anne Frank's diary as guideline. An intriguing tour that teaches you everything you need to know.
Guided Anne Frank and Jewish Quarter Walking Tour
Location
Essentials
- A two hour tour through the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam
- Guided by the diary of Anne Frank and her story
- Moving stories about Jewish history and the life of Anne Frank
Practical info
Practical Information
The tour takes 2 hours
Departure point is at the Anne Frank Monument, between Westerkerk and the Anne Frank House
Address: Westermarkt 74, Amsterdam
The tour guide can be recognised by a red name tag
Languages
The tour is in English
Ticket information
Tickets directly available on smartphone
Tickets can be rescheduled or cancelled up to 24 hours in advance
More information
This tour does not go to the Anne Frank House itself, and does not include a ticket
The tour operates in all weather circumstances, wear suitable clothes and shoes
For questions about the product, please contact hello@toursandtickets.nl
Accessibility
Getting there
Public Transport
The nearest stop is Westermarkt (tram 13 & 17) ,
About
Tour Amsterdam's Jewish Quarters
Discover Amsterdam’s Jewish neighbourhood, the long Jewish history of the city, and important locations of the story of Anne Frank in this guided tour. Discover the city of Anne Frank and the places she visited, while a guide takes you through the Jewish Quarter and other significant places of World War II and Jewish history.
More than 400 years of history
Before World War II, Amsterdam had a significant Jewish population, which mostly lived around the Jewish Quarter in the city center and played an important part in the city’s commercial and cultural life. This resulted in a lively neighbourhood, with synagogues, merchant houses and other significant buildings, some of which are still standing. During this tour you will learn all about this history, and how it shaped the city as it is now.
Guided by the diary of Anne Frank, the tour will also take you past places important to her life in Amsterdam, and locations where important events of the second world war and the Holocaust took place in the city. Learn about how Amsterdam survived under Nazi rule, where Jews went into hiding and resistance and visit important monuments to this history. During the tour your guide will teach you all about this era, and show many significant locations, with Anne Frank’s diary as a guideline.
Discover Anne Frank's Amsterdam and more
This two hours tour takes you through the entire Jewish Quarter, past the synagogue, a plague cemetery gate, World War II monuments and many more areas of interest. With examples from Anne Frank’s diary and an expert guide you’ll learn all about this intriguing history and other stories. Book your spot now!
Having doubts? You can cancel or reschedule this booking up to 24 hours in advance for free.