Recreate World War II in Amsterdam with the History Expert-Guide. Learn about the Nazi occupation, persecution of Jews, the resistance and liberation. See monuments to Anne Frank and WWII victims. Extended option: visit the Jewish Historical Museum.
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests. Read the description carefully as each option includes a different program:
2-hour: World War II Walking Tour Join this tour to see sites and monuments related to World War II in Amsterdam, such as the Anne Frank House and Dam Square.
4-hour: World War II Tour & Jewish Museum Join this tour to see sites and monuments related to World War II in Amsterdam, such as the Anne Frank House and Dam Square, and visit the Jewish Historical Museum.
Join this history tour of Amsterdam’s Old Town to see sites and monuments related to World War II. Learn about the life in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands, the Jewish persecution, national resistance.
Duration: 2 hours: Visit the important sites and monuments relating to the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam on a guided tour.
,: Learn about the role of Amsterdam in World War II.
Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language. NEAM032
Meet your guide next to the Anne Frank Monument, Westermarkt 74, 1016 DL Amsterdam, Netherlands
Explore Amsterdam’s Old Town with a Private Guide who is an expert on WWII history. Your walking tour will begin next to the historic Anne Frank House, where a young Jewish girl wrote her famous diary while hiding from the Nazis. You will hear a lot about the persecution of Jews during this tour, but also about the February strike, a nationwide protest against the deportations. You will also see the nearby Homomonument, which Commemorates the persecution of homosexuals.
As you walk through Raadhuisstraat, the guide will help you recreate this beautiful city during the war. You will see the Magna Plaza, which served as a post office at that time, and hear the story of what happened at Mozes en Aäronstraat, a street between the Royal Palace and the New Church.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Information for the customer (Know before you go) • Please check your email the day before the tour to receive important information. • Please note that the number of attractions depends on the option selected. Tickets to the Jewish Historical Museum are not included in the basic 2-hour option. • In Amsterdam, the rule is that a licensed guide can show a group of 1-15 people. If there are 16-30 people in your group, you will have to pay for the service of 2 licensed guides. If there are 31-45 people in your group, you will have to pay for the service of 3 licensed guides. • Skip-the-line tickets to the Jewish Historical Museum allow you to enter faster without purchasing tickets on the spot, but you may have to wait in line for ticket validation and mandatory security checks. Tickets include admission to the permanent collection, excluding temporary exhibitions.