2h
Description
Discover Anne Frank’s life on a small-group or private walking tour in Amsterdam. An expert guide will share her upbringing and the history of the Jewish Quarter and Second World War.
- Join a guided walking tour to learn about the story of Anne Frank and her diary
- Explore the Jewish Cultural Quarter with insightful commentary from the guide
- Visit the Portuguese Synagogue, Jewish Historical Museum, and Auschwitz Monument
- Opt for a small-group or private guided experience
- Gain knowledge about the Dutch Resistance during the Second World War
Embark on a captivating journey to discover more about Anne Frank with a small-group or private guided walking tour in Amsterdam, led by an expert guide. As you explore the city’s historic Jewish Quarter in the company of a small group, the guide will seamlessly intertwine anecdotes about Anne Frank’s life and her experiences during World War II.
Delve into the intricacies of Anne Frank’s family dynamics, their relocation from Germany, the time they spent in hiding, and her father’s life after the war. The tour commences outside the Portuguese Synagogue, a 17th-century Sephardic marvel that continues to function as a synagogue today. Learn about the neighborhood’s original Jewish background and how it evolved over the centuries.
Your guide will regale you with tales of Anne Frank’s passion for writing, the challenging conditions she endured in 1930s and 1940s Amsterdam, and the unprecedented fame her diary achieved. Explore the significant role of the Dutch Resistance during the Second World War and discover the concealed hiding spots used during those perilous times.
Throughout the tour, you’ll pass by notable landmarks such as the Jewish Historical Museum, pause at the Auschwitz Monument, and catch a glimpse of the exterior façade of the Anne Frank House.
Unravel the poignant tale of Anne Frank and gain valuable insights into Amsterdam’s Jewish history on this insightful walking tour.