On this small group tour, we will visit the remainders of the WWII Nazi concentration camp Vught, with its reconstructed watchtowers, barracks, crematorium and children’s memorial.
The camp was used between January 1943 and October 1944 and held over 31,000 Jewish and political prisoners. During this visit, the importance of this time in our recent history will be highlighted. An audio tour is included at the site. Our tour guide will stay with the group throughout the visit and will be able to answer your questions.
Private transport, drinks and snacks included.
bottled water and a snack
Duration: 6 hours<br/>snacks, soft drinks, water<br/>minivan (max 8 passengers)
On this small group tour, we will visit the remainders of the concentration camp with its reconstructed watchtowers, barracks, crematorium and children’s memorial. This impressive memorial, which is centrally located on the campgrounds, lists the names and ages of the 1,269 Jewish children who were deported in June 1943. After a visit to the memorial center and museum, there will be time to walk to the execution area, located in the surrounding woods. A memorial has been erected here that displays the names of the prisoners who were executed at this site.
We will leave from De Ruijterkade 153, 1011 AC Amsterdam, next to the ALOHA café (at the end of the River Cruises Docks, under the big bowling pin). It is behind the Central Train Station. Take the IJ exit of the Central Station and turn right, keep the water on your left and walk 300m (1/4 Mi)!
Departure from Amsterdam city center
We will leave from De Ruijterkade 151, 1011 AC Amsterdam, next to the ALOHA café (at the River Cruises Docks). It’s in the center of Amsterdam, right behind the Central Train Station. Take the IJ exit of the Central Station and turn right. A guide from Dutch Tours will be underneath the live size bowling pin on the bridge at the ALOHA café to welcome you!
WE WILL LEAVE AMSTERDAM ON THE EXACT TIME AS SHOWN ON YOUR TICKET. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO BE AT THE PICK-UP LOCATION 20 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE!
Transportation
Our driver will be waiting for you at the pick-up location and will bring you back to Amsterdam at the end of the trip. Your Dutch Tours guide will travel with you throughout the day. Upon request by e-mail, the vehicle can be wheelchair accessible.
Food and drinks
Soft drinks, bottled water and a traditional Dutch stroopwafel are included in the tour. As lunch is not included, you are welcome to bring your own.
Additional information
We advise you to bring comfortable shoes, as the day includes a fair part of walking. As most of the premises of the former camp are outdoors, we advise you to bring suitable clothing (weather proof). This tour is not recommended for children under 10 years old.
We’re looking forward to seeing you soon! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact
us!
Your Dutch Tours Team
info@dutch-tours.com | +31 – 6 – 28 65 59 96 (Eva) | +31 – 6 – 21 81 64 80 (Sarah)
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