Experience a vivid tour of the Jewish Quarter of Amsterdam and dive into the dreadful history of WWII accompanied by passages of Anne Frank's diary - in English, German, Italian or Spanish.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 2 hours
- Check availability to see starting times
- Live tour guide
- German, English, Spanish, Italian
- Wheelchair accessible
- Private group available
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Zoe was an excellent guide! I am really glad we chose this tour and learned so much about Jews in Amsterdam, as well as the Holocaust. Zoe had a lot of knowledge and was very personable. We enjoy small group tours very much and would highly recommend this one!
It was a good surprise for me because I learned a lot about the Jews that lived on Amesterdão
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Meeting point
Meet your guide at the entrance to the restaurant De Waag, a historical building that looks like a small castle, in the middle of the Nieuwmarkt, a big square. Your tour guide will be wearing a red name tag around their neck. Watch out, sometimes Google maps leads you to the back side of the building. If you see the coffeeshop "Jolly Joker", then you are standing on the WRONG side of the building. Please walk around the castle then to the entrance. Thank you!
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What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
- Water
- Weather-appropriate clothing
Know before you go
- During the tour, the Anne Frank House will not be visited or seen
- This tour is either in German, English, Italian or Spanish - it is not bilingual. Please ensure that you choose the right option
- You won't have to pay any admission fees during the tour as all sights can be visited for free
- This is a walking tour that comprises about 2-3 kilometers of distance, so please wear comfortable shoes
- This tour takes place in all weather conditions. Please make sure to bring an umbrella in the case of rain