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.
Anne Frank House tickets are not included, but if you contact us at least 7 weeks in advance, we’ll happily try to secure them for you — saving you the stress of navigating the tricky ticket system. Availability can’t be guaranteed, but we often succeed when guests book early.
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.
Stand at the site of the 1941 February Strike, where ordinary citizens defied Nazi terror. Hear the story of this rare and heroic act of resistance in Western Europe during WWII.
View the church whose bells Anne Frank wrote about, and stand near the entrance to the Secret Annex. While we don’t go inside, you’ll hear the deeper context of her diary, her neighborhood, and her legacy.
We conclude outside the Anne Frank House. Your guide shares how Anne’s family went into hiding, and how their story was preserved.
Want to go inside? Tickets are only available if booked at least 7 weeks in advance. If you book early enough, we’ll do our best to secure your entrance tickets for you. Otherwise, we’ll provide tips or help you experience the story in other meaningful ways.
Take a break with a drink and a typical Dutch snack, included in your tour. A moment to reflect, ask questions, and connect over the stories you’ve heard.
At the statue - please communicate your correct phon for the guide to find you.
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is renowned for its picturesque canals, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Known as the 'Venice of the North,' the city offers a rich blend of art, history, and modern innovation, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
The Rijksmuseum is the Dutch national museum dedicated to arts and history. It houses an extensive collection of paintings, including works by Rembrandt and Vermeer.
The Van Gogh Museum is dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries. It houses the largest collection of Van Gogh paintings and drawings in the world.
The Anne Frank House is a biographical museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. The building is where Anne Frank and her family hid from Nazi persecution during World War II.
Dam Square is the central square of Amsterdam and a historic site. It is home to the Royal Palace, the National Monument, and various other landmarks.
Jordaan is a picturesque and lively neighborhood known for its narrow streets, canals, and vibrant atmosphere. It is a great place to explore, shop, and dine.
A thin, round waffle made from two layers of baked dough joined by a caramel-like syrup filling
Deep-fried, crispy balls filled with a creamy, spiced ragout, typically made from beef or veal
Raw herring fish, traditionally served with onions and pickles, eaten by holding the fish by its tail and lowering it into your mouth
Miniature pancakes made from a batter of flour, eggs, milk, and yeast, served with powdered sugar and butter
The peak tourist season in Amsterdam is during the summer months when the weather is warm and sunny. This is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities and festivals, but it's also the busiest and most expensive period.
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Amsterdam is generally a safe city for travelers, with low violent crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bike theft, can occur, particularly in tourist areas and on public transport. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially at night.
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Amsterdam's tram system is efficient and user-friendly, with 14 day and night tram lines. A single ticket costs €3.20, and day passes are available.
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A picturesque and open-air museum featuring traditional Dutch houses, windmills, and workshops, showcasing the history and craftsmanship of the region.
A charming and historic city known for its beautiful architecture, museums, and vibrant cultural scene, often considered a smaller and more relaxed version of Amsterdam.
A vibrant and historic city known for its beautiful canals, medieval architecture, and lively cultural scene, with a unique and charming atmosphere.
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