Tour privado judío a pie por Ámsterdam





Descripción
Descubre el "Jodenbuurt" (el barrio judío) y los edificios más famosos e importantes de la comunidad judía de Ámsterdam a lo largo de los siglos. Escuche la historia sobre su sufrimiento, pero también sobre la heroica resistencia apoyada por los ciudadanos locales de Ámsterdam durante los años de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Déjame contarte más sobre la historia de las comunidades judías en los Países Bajos y cómo esta ciudad y todo el país aceptaron y absorbieron muchas características típicamente judías que se convirtieron en parte del lenguaje cotidiano, la cocina como ejemplos de gran convivencia. Conozca mejor y más a fondo el tipo de vida, el refugio secreto, la solidaridad, el diario de la joven adolescente Anne dentro de la ocupación alemana nazi de Ámsterdam y escuche más sobre la importancia económica y la influencia de las inversiones judías en el desarrollo dentro de la Edad de Oro de Mokum (nombre judío para Ámsterdam) en el siglo XVII.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Monumento con los nombres de 102.000 personas que murieron en campos de exterminio nazis y no recibieron un entierro adecuado
Monumento con vidrios rotos en honor a aproximadamente un millón de víctimas de Auschwitz
Dos edificios, dos museos del Holocausto, dos monumentos relacionados que cuentan una historia inquietante sobre el sufrimiento, el desastre y el genocidio de una población, pero al mismo tiempo lugares donde se expresaron el coraje humano y el desinterés. INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE !!! El edificio del Hollandsche Schouwburg alias Teatro holandés y el edificio del Memorial del Holocausto están en construcción hasta 2024. Si bien no es posible visitar el interior de estos museos, se consideran puntos de parada de este recorrido. La historia, el significado y los antecedentes de estos edificios están estrechamente relacionados con el Holocausto. La opinión personal de su guía es que sería interesante, al menos, escuchar la historia y los hechos sobre ellos ilustrados por la colección de fotos personal (del guía). Se brindará información adicional sobre el final de las reconstrucciones de los edificios y la disponibilidad para visitarlos.
Museo que rinde homenaje al pasado y al presente de la vida judía en los Países Bajos. El museo está ubicado en un grupo de 4 sinagogas Ashkenazi históricas. Este es el precio de la entrada combinada para el Museo Histórico Judío y la Sinagoga Portuguesa (Snoge / Esnoga)
Alias Snoge o Esnoga es una sinagoga de judíos sefardíes de 1675, una de las dos sinagogas más antiguas de este grupo ético judío en Europa (junto con la Gran Sinagoga de Praga, República Checa) todavía en uso.
La estatua del trabajador portuario es un monumento en honor a la protesta de los trabajadores portuarios contra las políticas antisemitas de los ocupantes nazis y las primeras deportaciones de judíos al campo de concentración de Mauthausen celebrada el 24 de febrero de 1941.
Iglesia católica del siglo XIX, una vez lugar de residencia del filósofo judío Baruch Spinoza y su familia.
Museo, taller y tienda de una de las empresas familiares de diamantes más famosas del mundo. Se ofrecen visitas guiadas de 20 minutos sin cargo con el guía de la empresa local.
La sinagoga Uilenburger es un monumento histórico de estilo rococó erigido en 1766 para los judíos Ashkenazi.
La casa construida en 1603 perteneció al rico comerciante judío Isaac de Pinto.
La casa de Rembrandt es una casa de ciudad del siglo XVII propiedad del famoso pintor holandés Rembrandt van Rijn, donde vivió desde 1639 hasta 1658. La vida y obra del gran artista estuvo muy conectada con la comunidad judía de Ámsterdam desde el siglo XVII.
El mercado de pulgas más antiguo de Ámsterdam y de los Países Bajos hasta la Segunda Guerra Mundial y uno de los centros de la vida social durante más de 150 años.
Monumento conmemora a las víctimas sordas judías de la guerra en la Segunda Guerra Mundial
Amsterdammer, descendiente de una destacada familia judía portuguesa, uno de los más grandes filósofos de la historia europea del siglo XVII, precursor del panteísmo relativamente desconocido en su época pero gran "influencer" en las doctrinas filosóficas modernas.
El Monumento a la resistencia judía es un monumento erigido en memoria de todos los combatientes de la resistencia judía que murieron en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Casa museo, lugar de escondite de la familia de una niña judía de 13 años dos años dentro de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Lugar donde ella estaba escribiendo un diario de fama mundial que describía momentos emotivos en un refugio secreto en el anexo trasero de la casa junto con otra familia judía. El Diario fue traducido a 57 idiomas. INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE : ESTE TOUR NO INCLUYE LA VISITA A LA CASA MUSEO DE ANA FRANK !!! ¡SU GUÍA TURÍSTICO PUEDE AYUDARLE EN CUANTO A LA DISPONIBILIDAD DE LAS CUOTAS DE ADMISIÓN Y ENTRADA DE BOLETOS, PERO NO PUEDE OBTENER EL BOLETO PERSONALMENTE!
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- El recorrido dura al menos 3,5 horas, por lo que los clientes con movilidad limitada deben tenerlo en cuenta. La velocidad de marcha podría adaptarse y adaptarse a las necesidades de los clientes y, previo acuerdo, también podrían realizarse descansos con mayor frecuencia (de 5 a 10 minutos).
Opiniones(17)
Alex was extremely knowledgeable, interesting and entertaining! We wish had time to book and additional tour with him.
Dear Eric, thank you very much for kind and stimulative words.I really appreciate it. I hope we shall meet each other again sometimes. Take care and God bless you guys. Greetings from Lowlands. Alex
It seemed like the amount of Jewish history was sporadic. But in fairness we did not complete the whole tour. We did not hate it, but we did not love it either. The guide did buy the Anne Frank house tickets for us, and met us outside after our tour of the house.
Dear customer, the tour was interrupted ( and not completed) up on your request due imobility of one of participants to move further and finally finish it. That was, at least your explanation... I would very appreciate ( and because of my self and next potential customers) to specify what was good and wat was "less good" regarding my tour, things you hear about it and spots we visited. Kind regards.
The museum is next to the house, buy tickets in advance. In front of the museum there is a place where buying the boat ride along the canals is worth 17 euros.
Good day. many thnx for review. Kind regards. Alex
We had a very exceptional Guide called Edwin. He took us through the old city of Amsterdam and told us with great detail and great historical precision. The history of the Jews in this city. Nothing was left to chance and we are very grateful to him for that.
Chere Sophie, merci beaucoup pour ces mots beaux et stimulants. Cordialement, Alex
Alex is the most amazing tour guide I have met. He hasn't only introduced us to Amsterdam, but to the European culture. I contacted him before my very first trip to Europe since I received his contact info from my friend. My Friend insured me that Alex is the right person to know in Europe. Alex was their guide few years ago and she couldn’t stop taking how interesting, knowledgeable and personable he was. Right from the beginning he helped me to prep for the tour since Amsterdam was our first stop in Europe. He made sure that we arrived safely and guided us all the way during our trip even after we left Amsterdam. He opened our eyes so much in a very short time. We explored Jewish and not Jewish Amsterdam. His kind attitude and willingness to help, welcome and teach about history is striking. There were no tickets for Anna Frank Museum, but Alex made sure we visited this important place for not only Jews but whole entire world. He guided us through all the Jewish landmarks in Amsterdam and we learnt about 400 years of successful Jewish community in Amsterdam. I felt like I belong to Amsterdam just because Alex’s guidance. I would give my raving reviews to to Alex and have the same wonderful, educational and welcoming experience. Thank you, Alex, for making our Euro trip unforgettable!
Dear Ira, what amazing and stimulating words... I appreciate it. They really motivate me to become even better and improve my tour services. I hope see you and your family maybe again next year... :) Btw bike tour around Rotterdam is awaiting for you guys... :) God bless you. Best regards. A.
I would give 10 stars to this tour if I could! We had a wonderful tour with Aleks! Aleks was accommodating with our schedule, pleasant and knowledgeable about Amsterdam. We learned so much and visited beautiful historical sites in Amsterdam. I highly recommend this tour !
Dear Simone, woooow, woooow, wooow.... :) Thank you, thank you , thank you !!! Thank you for nice words and amazing time we spent together. with your family....and you enjoyed as well the rest of your vacation as well :) Kind regards for all of you guys !!! Aleks
In a nutshell, Aleks saved the day! My husband and I were on a Viking river cruise from Bruges to our final stop Amsterdam. Having only one day in Amsterdam, we had so many things we wanted to see, and Aleks helped to make that happen. He was super human in customizing the tour to fit our time constraint and flexible in dealing with last-minute changes. He really knows his way around the city and we used public transportation (which added to the fun of getting from point A to B) You can tell he loves what he does, and is very kind, knowledgeable, versatile, patient and has seemingly endless energy Upon our request, He led us to a wonderful grocery store along the way for quick healthy grab and go snacks. Aleks was very respectful, considering the solemn subject matter of the memorials and gave us time to process and reflect. At the end of our tour, He personally escorted us to the front lobby of the Anne Frank house, as we had tickets that we bought 6 weeks previously on the Anne Frank house website PS don’t forget to do this if you are planning to visit Amsterdam in the near future…it must be six weeks out on a Tuesday morning 10 AM Amsterdam time but if you miss your chance, don’t worry check back every day to the website and you might get lucky we have friends that did… Aleks, we want to thank you again for the quality time spent together and the lasting memories created. Thank you for the perfect customized tour. Here’s wishing you many bags of potato chips. 😉 and a weedless garden. Your friends, Nancy and Doug
Dear Nancy, dear Doug, what a wonderful words... Thank you guys, thank you so much for them. I really appreciate them. We experienced lot of experience and fun for relatively short time. I truly hope you would remember time we spent together for long time. God bless you guys. I hope our ways would cross again sometimes. Best regards! Aleks p.s. ...yes I am chips addictive person.. It's kind of "personal curse" ... :)
Alex was an excellent guide in Amsterdam . My wife and I visited for three days to learn more about the Jewish Resistance and Anne Frank during WWII. Alex purchased tickets to the Anne Frank house for us which are very difficult to find if you don’t purchase them months in advance. He met us as we exited the Frank house and took us to the Jewish Quarter and shared the history of the area as well as the history of Amsterdam about which he was very knowledgeable. He was a wealth of information about the history of the city; took us to places that were not on the usual tourist route (because they were on the smaller back streets that the tour buses can’t access) and then showed us an out-of-the-way pub for beer. We knew it was going to be a good experience when he initiated contact with us more than a month before our arrival and stayed in touch until we parted. I highly recommend him for tours of Amsterdam and any of the other cities that he guides in Europe. Thanks Alex!!
Dear Derrel, I appreciate your kind words. Thank you very much for them. I am very happy we spent several hours together...and I truly hope you wouldn't forget so quickly the taste of wonderful Texel beer in oldest tavern in Amsterdam. ;) God bless you guys. Thanx once more for wonderful time. Best regards. Alex
Aleks conducted himself professionally, punctually, knowledgeable, sincere, trusting, understanding, and caring. As an example, he was able to obtain tickets for us for the Anne Frank House Tour which was of optimal importance to us. He was amazing. His knowledge of history, and the ins and outs of life in Amsterdam were very interesting and helped us navigate our 3 days in Amsterdam. This was very important, specially being 4 women in a new city. We made contact with him days before our trip and he was able to guide us as to the weather, etc, which made us decide on the best clothes and items to take to Amsterdam and for our entire river trip. We wish him continued success. And will be passing his name forward to friends who in the future may travel to that part of the world. Thank you, Sonia
Dear Sonia, dear ladies, thank you very much for kind words. Pity , 'cos we didn't have much more time to spend together. ...but I hope we see each other again. God blees you. Take care, all of you! Best regards from Lowlands. Aleks
My husband and I have visited many countries over the 36 years we have been married. We usually have a private guide, and somehow I was fortunate in finding Alex without help from my travel agent. Well, our time spent with Alex was the best ever. He was able to secure tickets for the Anne Frank House, which was the highlight of our entire cruise. Alex is smart, incredibly knowledgeable, kind, and funny. Amsterdam is so fortunate to have you. Alex.
Dear Susan, thank you very much for your kind words of support. I am extra ordinary happy we "did it" at Anne Frank House museum. ..it was worthy... :) I wish you lot of success further guys. God bless you! Cheers! :) A.



