Duration: 2h
Max group size: 10
Wheelchair accessible
Live guide: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Your guide from 360 Amsterdam Tours will share with you the story of Anne Frank, and how Amsterdam was affected by the horrors of World War II during a two-hour walking tour.
This tour will take you through the Jewish Quarter and to the Anne Frank House, which will provide an overview of the difficult days Anne Frank and others lived under German occupation.
The city of Amsterdam was one of the most liberal and tolerant cities in Europe, where freedom of worship was widely protected. During the 16th and 17th centuries, Amsterdam became known as Mokum (meaning “safe place” in Yiddish) to the Jewish community. As a result of Germany's occupation of Holland between 1940 and 1945, not only the Jewish community, but all Amsterdam residents, suffered.
Learn more about Anne Frank and her diary on a private walking tour. You'll see where she lived, and learn how her diary was published after her untimely death by her father Otto Frank.
Combine Amsterdam City Tours with other Amsterdam favorites. Some things are better together.