This private walking tour doesn’t just show you the Jewish Quarter—it brings it to life. Led by a passionate local guide, you’ll hear lesser-known stories of courage, loss, and resilience that go far beyond the textbook version of WWII.
You won’t stand in crowds or follow a flag. Instead, you’ll trace quiet streets, reflect at powerful memorials, and end your journey in a cozy local café with a drink and Dutch treat—because heavy history deserves a warm landing.
Anne Frank’s house is just the final stop. The true story? It’s written all over this city—and we help you read it.
Pickup included
Begin outside one of the most iconic Jewish landmarks in Amsterdam. Learn about the Sephardic Jews who found refuge here in the 1600s and the ongoing importance of this still-active synagogue.
Pass the complex of four historic synagogues that now make up the Jewish Historical Museum.
Then, visit the poignant Holocaust Names Monument where over 100,000 names are inscribed—each a life remembered.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
We offer walking pickups from hotels within a 1-mile (1.6 km) radius of the tour starting point. Staying a bit further? No problem—like true locals, we’re happy to hop on a tram or metro with you. You can simply tap your contactless debit or credit card to check in and out. Most Visa and Mastercard cards work smoothly in Amsterdam public transport. American Express is not accepted on trams or metros—so bring a Visa or Mastercard just in case.