Zaman ve program
Süre2 Hours
Time slots:
09:30, 10:30, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Step back into World War II on a walking tour of Amsterdam through Anne Frank’s eyes. Explore the Jewish Quarter, including the historic Portuguese Synagogue, and see war scars on iconic buildings. Learn how Anne Frank, a young girl hiding in a canal house attic, became a symbol of hope.
Hear about life under Nazi occupation from 1940 to 1945, and discover the struggles of Amsterdam’s Jewish community. Your expert guide will share stories of fear, courage, and resistance, revealing secret hiding spots used by the Dutch resistance.
Learn how the Dutch tried to coexist with the occupiers and how Anne Frank’s story still resonates today. This tour offers a powerful, educational look at Amsterdam’s history during the war.
Ideal for history lovers, this scenic tour does not include entry to the Anne Frank House but provides a moving tribute to the city’s past and resilience.
By car: There are many ways to reach your destination, including heading southwest on Herengracht, turning right onto Raadhuisstraat, continuing onto Westermarkt, and then turning right onto Prinsengracht, where the destination will be on the right. GPS navigation is highly advised.
By public transportation: You can easily reach your destination by taking trams 5 or 13 to the Marnixplein stop, followed by a 10-minute walk. Some routes may be temporarily closed, so please check Google Maps for the fastest commute.
By taxi: You can easily reach your destination by taking a taxi or by using a ride-hailing app.