Join us for a moving and engaging tour that follows the life of Anne Frank through the streets of Amsterdam, exploring the story of a young girl who captured the essence of hope amid despair during World War II.
Starting in the elegant, upscale Jewish Quarter, a beautiful, lesser-known area in the east of Amsterdam, we will explore some of Amsterdam's most beautiful neighborhoods. Through compelling narratives, your expert guide will connect Anne Frank's life and writings to our journey, unraveling the chain of events of the war and how they led to her family's capture.
Along the way, we will discuss Anne Frank's early years in Amsterdam, her love for writing, and the dreams she recorded in her famous diary. We will also visit important memorials and historical sites that tell the stories of many lives affected by the Holocaust.
Please note that the tour does NOT include a visit inside Anne Frank's House itself.
Theater used ‘Jew collection point’ before deportations
Former Jewish nursery where separated children were held before deportations.
Oldest Park of Amsterdam, site of the Auschwitz memorial.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Look for the guide holding a yellow umbrella. He/she will have guest-list with your name on it.