Explore Amsterdam’s WWII history on a semi-private tour, uncovering Anne Frank’s legacy and Jewish resilience. Discover stories of courage and survival.
Explore Amsterdam’s WWII history on a semi-private tour, uncovering Anne Frank’s legacy and Jewish resilience. Discover stories of courage and survival.
- Anne Frank House - Start your tour at the Anne Frank House (Exterior Only), where Anne, her family, and four others hid from the Nazis for two years. Discover their lives in hiding.
- Statue of Anne Frank - View the statue of Anne Frank, a tribute to the young diarist, set against the backdrop of Westerkerk, the 17th-century church whose bells…
- Anne Frank House - Start your tour at the Anne Frank House (Exterior Only), where Anne, her family, and four others hid from the Nazis for two years. Discover their lives in hiding.
- Statue of Anne Frank - View the statue of Anne Frank, a tribute to the young diarist, set against the backdrop of Westerkerk, the 17th-century church whose bells she found both comforting and a reminder of the world beyond the attic.
- Homomonument - Visit the world’s first memorial dedicated to persecuted LGBTQ+ individuals, honoring those who lost their lives under the Nazi regime.
- Dam Square & Damstraat - Stroll through Amsterdam’s historic main square, where the Nazi recruitment office once stood. Pay your respects at the National Monument, a cenotaph honoring victims of World War II and later conflicts.
- Spinoza Monument - Learn about this Dutch Jewish philosopher whose rationalist ideas on religion and politics were considered radical for his time and later influenced the Enlightenment.
- Monument vor Joods verzet - Jewish Resistance Monument (Joods Verzetsmonument) Erected in 1988 to commemorate Jewish resistance fighters who lost their lives during World War II. This site marks the first mass protest against Nazi occupation.
- Monument Megadlé Jethomiem - Pause at this subtle yet moving sidewalk monument, where stones trace the outline of the orphanage from which Jewish children and their caretakers were deported to Sobibor in 1943.
- Portuguese Synagogue - Admire what was once the world’s largest synagogue, a symbol of Amsterdam’s once-thriving Jewish community. Across the street, the Jewish Museum offers deeper insights into Jewish life, history, and culture in the Netherlands.
- Auschwitz Monument - In a quiet corner of Wertheimpark, this shattered mirror memorial reflects the sky, symbolizing how the heavens themselves were broken by the horrors of Auschwitz and other concentration camps.
- National Holocaust Memorial - National Holocaust Memorial & Stumbling Stones Visit the National Holocaust Names Monument, engraved with the names of 102,000 Jewish victims and 220 Roma and Sinti murdered by the Nazis. See the Stumbling Stones, small brass plaques embedded in the pavement, each marking the last known residence of a deported Holocaust victim.

- Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back
- Expert Local Guide
- SEMI PRIVATE Guide Walking Tour 12 Guest Maximum Group Size
- Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back
- Expert Local Guide
- SEMI PRIVATE Guide Walking Tour 12 Guest Maximum Group Size
- This tour DOES NOT include entry to Anne Frank House Amsterdam
- Tour price also DOES NOT include entry to the Portuguese Synagogue and Jewish
- Tour price does NOT include Food and Drinks
- Tour price does NOT include hotel pickup or drop-off (we recommend UBER or Taxi)
- Tour price does NOT include gratuities (optional)
- Tour price does NOT include luggage or coat storage
- This tour DOES NOT include entry to Anne Frank House Amsterdam
- Tour price also DOES NOT include entry to the Portuguese Synagogue and Jewish
- Tour price does NOT include Food and Drinks
- Tour price does NOT include hotel pickup or drop-off (we recommend UBER or Taxi)
- Tour price does NOT include gratuities (optional)
- Tour price does NOT include luggage or coat storage
On this semi-private guided walking tour, limited to 12 people, an expert guide will lead participants through Amsterdam during World War II. Starting at the exterior of Anne Frank’s House, the tour provides insights into her life, the persecution faced by the Jewish community, and the tragic deportations that resulted in over 100,000 Dutch Jews being…
On this semi-private guided walking tour, limited to 12 people, an expert guide will lead participants through Amsterdam during World War II. Starting at the exterior of Anne Frank’s House, the tour provides insights into her life, the persecution faced by the Jewish community, and the tragic deportations that resulted in over 100,000 Dutch Jews being sent to concentration camps. As the tour continues through the Jewish Quarter and Amsterdam’s historic streets and canals, stories of resistance, the severe impact of the Hunger Winter of 1944-45, and the city’s challenges under Nazi occupation are revealed.
This Anne Frank and Amsterdam during WWII tour offers a profound and moving exploration of the city’s history, highlighting the Holocaust in Amsterdam and the resilience of its people. By the conclusion of the tour, participants will gain a deeper understanding of Anne Frank’s legacy, the effects of World War II on the Netherlands, and the significance of preserving these stories today.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.