Anne Frank’s Secrets - Guided walking tour Amsterdam





Description
Discover one of the most meaningful things to do in Amsterdam on this walking tour through the Jewish Quarter, tracing Anne Frank’s story and the World War II history that still shapes this neighbourhood today. Led by a local guide in a small group, you’ll walk the same streets Anne Frank once knew, hearing real stories, seeing historic photos, and learning what daily life was like during the Nazi occupation — history told where it happened. The route begins near the Portuguese Synagogue. Hear stories of resistance at the Dokwerker monument, reflect at the Holocaust Namenmonument, and pass the iconic Westerkerk, whose bells Anne Frank once heard from her hiding place. The tour ends near the Anne Frank House (outside visit only; entrance not included), leaving you with a deeper understanding of Amsterdam’s wartime history and the resilience of its people.
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Itinerary
We begin the tour beside de impressive Portuguese Synagogue. You'll learn about its rich history and how it remais an active and meaningful place for Jewish community today.
A symbolic square marking a monument of wartime resistance and collective memory.
A meaningful memorial honouring thousands of Dutch Holocaust victims. A brief stop to reflect on this important part of Amsterdam's history.
The historic heart of Amsterdam and central role in Dutch culture.
Walk around the iconic tower Anne Frank could see from her hiding place. Hear the bells that still chime every 15 minutes.
A moment to reflect on Anne's Frank legacy.
The final part of the narrative. (entrance tickets are not included).
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- It's a walking tour and you don't need tickets to enter the monuments.
Reviews(1)
A must-see tour in Amsterdam! Our guide, Renata, is very knowledgeable and explained everything with great sensitivity, showing us details of the Jewish quarter that we would never have discovered on our own. Anne Frank's story comes to life in a very respectful and moving way. Worth every penny!



