Tour privato di Anna Frank e della seconda guerra mondiale della zona ebraica di Amsterdam





Descrizione
Questo tour privato a piedi non ti mostra solo il quartiere ebraico, ma lo fa vivere. Guidati da un'appassionata Guida locale, ascolterai storie meno conosciute di coraggio, perdita e resilienza che vanno ben oltre la versione da manuale della Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Non starete in mezzo alla folla o seguirete una bandiera. Invece, traccerai strade tranquille, rifletterai in potenti memoriali e concluderai il tuo viaggio in un accogliente caffè locale con un drink e un dolcetto Olandese, perché la storia pesante merita un caldo approdo. La casa di Anna Frank è solo la tappa finale. La vera storia? È scritto in tutta questa città e noi ti aiutiamo a leggerlo. I biglietti per la Casa di Anne Frank non sono inclusi, ma se ci contatti con almeno 7 settimane di anticipo, cercheremo volentieri di assicurarteli risparmiandoti lo stress di navigare nel complicato sistema di biglietti. La disponibilità non può essere garantita, ma spesso ci riusciamo quando gli ospiti prenotano in anticipo.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Inizia fuori da uno dei monumenti ebraici più iconici di Amsterdam. Scopri di più sugli ebrei sefarditi che qui trovarono rifugio nel 1600 e sull'importanza continua di questa sinagoga ancora attiva.
Supera il complesso di quattro sinagoghe storiche che ora compongono il Museo Storico Ebraico.
Quindi, visita lo struggente Monumento ai Nomi dell'Olocausto dove sono iscritti oltre 100.000 nomi, ognuno dei quali ricorda una vita.
Stand sul luogo dello sciopero di febbraio 1941, dove i cittadini comuni sfidarono il terrore nazista. Ascolta la storia di questo raro ed eroico atto di resistenza in Europa occidentale durante la seconda guerra mondiale.
Ammira la chiesa di cui Anna Frank ha scritto le campane, e stai vicino all'ingresso dell'Alloggio Segreto. Mentre non entriamo, sentirete il contesto più profondo del suo diario, del suo quartiere e della sua eredità.
Concludiamo fuori dalla Casa di Anna Frank. La tua guida condivide come la famiglia di Anne si è data alla macchia e come la loro storia è stata preservata. Vuoi entrare? I biglietti sono disponibili solo se prenotati con almeno 7 settimane di anticipo. Se prenoti con sufficiente anticipo, faremo del nostro meglio per assicurarti i biglietti d'ingresso. Altrimenti, forniremo suggerimenti o ti aiuteremo a vivere la storia in altri modi significativi.
Fai una pausa con un drink e uno spuntino tipico olandese, incluso nel tuo tour. Un momento per riflettere, fare domande e connettersi sulle storie che hai sentito.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Offriamo pick-up a piedi da hotel entro un raggio di 1,6 km dal punto di partenza del tour. Restare un po' più in là? Nessun problema: come i veri locali, siamo felici di salire su un tram o in metropolitana con te. Puoi semplicemente toccare la tua carta di debito o di credito contactless per effettuare il check-in e il check-out. La maggior parte delle carte Visa e Mastercard funziona senza problemi nei trasporti pubblici di Amsterdam. American Express non è accettata su tram o metropolitane, quindi porta con te una Visa o Mastercard per ogni evenienza.
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- I viaggiatori devono avere un'ottima forma fisica
- Mobilità: Tour ha 1,5-2,5 miglia a piedi a seconda dell'opzione del tram.
- I biglietti per la Casa di Anna Frank non sono inclusi. Se ci contatti con almeno 7 settimane di anticipo, possiamo provare ad acquistarli per te come servizio extra.
Recensioni(11)
This was a great tour! Kees was knowledgeable and his anecdotes were interesting - personal family history and perspective. It is a lot of walking! The holocaust memorial was quite moving and beautiful- we ended at the Anne Frank house which was sad but put a personal view on the Experience of Dutch Jews during WW2. Kees was able to share lots of info without burying us in dates! This tour is highly recommended though it was expensive.
Kees was an excellent tour guide. Enjoyed the way he explained things and also liked how it related to him personally.
Kees was excellent. A lot of walking but very interesting.
Excellent tour. Kees was a fabulous guide. Very interesting, full of history AND shared personal family history & heritage.
Thank you so much for your excellent review! We’re happy to hear Kees made the tour so meaningful with his knowledge, storytelling, and personal family history. It’s wonderful that the experience felt both interesting and full of history. We look forward to hosting you again on our public or private tours. Best regards, Adam and Eve Food Tours.
Kees was amazing!! The best tour guide!! I highly recommend.
Thank you so much for your amazing review! We’re happy to hear Kees made the tour so memorable and that you would highly recommend him. His warmth and knowledge help bring Amsterdam’s history to life in a special way. We look forward to hosting you again on our public or private tours. Best regards, Adam and Eve Food Tours.
This tour is very over-priced. We did not realize until we took tours booked with other companies which were more detailed, enjoyable and so much less expensive. The company that Viator outsources this tour to does not follow the Viator itinerary, so if these are the stops you want to see, I suggest bringing a copy with you. But even at half the price, it is not worth the money.
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry the tour did not feel worth the price and that the itinerary was not what you expected from the Viator listing. We take this seriously and will review the details with our team to see where expectations were not met. Please reach out to us at contact@adamandevetours.com or +31 6 23 02 80 32 so we can try to make it right. Best regards, Adam and Eve Food Tours.
Really great tour. Very informative. A great look at Jewish History in Amsterdam. Also great look at the holocaust and story of Anne Frank. Our guide Jees was fantastic.
Thank you for your wonderful review! We’re so happy to hear you had such an informative and meaningful experience exploring the Jewish Quarter and its history. Kees will be glad to hear your kind words — his knowledge and storytelling really make the tour special. We truly appreciate your feedback! Best regards, Adam and Eve Food Tours.
Wonderful and insightful tour. Great look into Jewish History in Amsterdam as well as the holocaust and the story of Anne Frank in Amsterdam. Our guide Kees was fantastic. Highly recommend this tour.
Thank you for your wonderful review! We’re so happy to hear you had such an insightful experience exploring this important part of Amsterdam’s history with Kees. His knowledge and respectful storytelling really make the tour meaningful. We truly appreciate your recommendation! Best regards, Adam and Eve Food Tours.
We had a wonderful experience. Our tour guide Kees had a wealth of knowledge. He was very kind and picked us up at the port. We enjoyed the tour. I would highly recommend.
Thank you so much, Lisa! 🌷 We’re thrilled to hear you enjoyed your private Anne Frank & WWII tour with Kees — he truly has a gift for bringing Amsterdam’s history to life with care and insight. We’ll be sure to share your kind words with him. It was our pleasure to welcome you, and we hope to see you again on your next visit to Amsterdam — perhaps for one of our food tours next time! 🧀🍻 Warm regards, Otto & the Adam & Eve Team
So, there’s a couple of different ways one might go about exploring Amsterdam with “Anne Frank” in mind. My personal opinion, the worst way to do this is to be late in ordering a ticket to the Anne Frank House and just decide to go snap a picture of the building facade for your social media “proof of attendance”. Even if you have a ticket and you rush through the museum just to get a look at the diary itself before picking up an “Anne Frank Activity Book” in the gift shop, I imagine the experience is somewhat disingenuous. My suggestion is to either read the diary (perhaps again) before showing up and/or booking this tour. The tour allowed for a much greater context of the plight of the Jewish people, the Dutch in occupied Germany, and the Frank family, which truly seem necessary for one to fully appreciate the dire nature everyone found themselves in during the early 1940s. The tour goes through early anti-Semitic sentiment and class division within Amsterdam. You’ll explore key areas of the city including monuments to the February Strike, parks including memorials to the Auschwitz prisoners, and a stunning walk through the National Holocaust Name Monument. Our favorite part of the tour was not the elaborate history of the Jewish deportation’s office made out of the Dutch Theater or even the further explanation of the Frank family and their arrival and life in the Netherlands. Our favorite part of the tour was being able to hear stories of the Helpers, not just for the Franks, but for the resistance as a whole. If you are unable to go inside the Anne Frank House, I’d recommend this tour (as tickets weren’t included at the time we booked this tour). But I ESPECIALLY recommend you do this tour before going in to the Anne Frank House if you have tickets. The context will be appreciated.



