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Discover Anne Frank's story through a guided walking tour in Amsterdam, combined with VR experience of her secret annex, all for $41 in 2.5 hours.
The Amsterdam: Anne Frank’s Last Walk & Visit Anne’s House in VR tour offers a compelling way to explore the life of Anne Frank without stepping inside the actual Anne Frank House. Priced at $41 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this tour combines a guided walk through the city with a groundbreaking Virtual Reality (VR) experience of the secret annex. It does not include entry to the actual museum but provides a richly detailed alternative that appeals to those eager to understand Anne’s story in a more personal and crowd-free setting.
This tour departs from an unspecified meeting point depending on the booking option, and it is conducted in English. One of its main strengths is the VR tour of the Anne Frank House, which allows viewers to see the furniture and belongings as they were during Anne’s time, offering a closer look at the secret annex without the long lines or crowds. The guided walk enhances the storytelling, with quotes from Anne’s diary woven into the route, making the experience both informative and emotionally resonant. A complimentary drink at a nearby café offers a relaxed conclusion to the walk.
While tickets to the actual Anne Frank House are not included, and food is not provided, the combination of walking and VR creates an engaging alternative for visitors who cannot secure museum tickets or prefer a more intimate way to learn about Anne Frank’s life and the WWII history of Amsterdam.


The tour begins with a guided walk along the final route Anne Frank and her family took before going into hiding. The guides lead you through scenic streets of North Holland, sharing poignant details about what life was like for Jewish families during WWII. Quotes from Anne’s diary are carefully integrated into the narration, giving a personal perspective on her experiences and feelings during those tense times.
Walking this route offers a sense of what “freedom” felt like before the family’s secret was discovered. The guides make sure to highlight important historical landmarks and provide context about the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. The focus remains on Anne’s last days in Amsterdam, making this walk both educational and emotionally moving.
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After the walk, the tour takes you to a nearby cafe where you can enter the virtual replica of the Anne Frank House via Oculus VR headsets. The VR simulation was created by the Anne Frank Foundation and showcases the furniture, belongings, and layout as they appeared while Anne and her family hid for two years during Nazi occupation.
The virtual house has the furniture and personal effects in place, offering a realistic snapshot of Anne’s living space. Unlike the actual house, the VR version is uncrowded, allowing you to explore at your own pace. This approach provides a more private and detailed experience and is often praised for being more comprehensive than a traditional visit, especially since tickets to the actual house are difficult to obtain in advance.

Multiple reviews highlight the highly knowledgeable and engaging guides. Guides like Kees, Michael, David, and Carolina are praised for their passion, storytelling skills, and ability to make history come alive. Their personal stories, along with their deep understanding of Anne’s life and WWII history, significantly enhance the experience.
Some guides go beyond simple narration, reading poignant excerpts from Anne’s diaries, which adds an emotional layer to the walking route. The guides’ friendly demeanor and willingness to answer questions help create an environment where visitors feel comfortable and engaged.

One of the most praised features is the VR component. Many visitors mention that seeing the house virtually feels more intimate and less rushed than visiting the actual museum during busy periods. The VR experience lacks the crowds and long lines typical of the Anne Frank House, offering a relaxed, personal exploration.
The VR setup includes furniture and creates a detailed visual reconstruction, making it the closest experience to actually walking through the secret annex. Several reviews express that the VR sometimes surpasses the real house experience in terms of detail and immersion.
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At the end of the tour, participants enjoy a complimentary drink—options include coffee, tea, soft drinks, beer, or wine—at a cafe close to the Prinsengracht. This offers a chance to reflect on the experience in a comfortable setting while soaking in the local atmosphere.

The tour is in English only, making it accessible for most international visitors. It does not cater to children under 6 years or individuals with mobility impairments, due to the walking involved. The meeting point varies depending on the booking, so travelers should check their confirmation for specific instructions.
A private group option is available, allowing for a more tailored experience. The tour’s pacing is generally moderate, but those with mobility issues should be aware of the walking distances involved.

The tour consistently receives ratings of 4.9 out of 5 based on 577 reviews, with many highlighting the expertise of the guides and the quality of the VR experience. Reviewers frequently mention that it offers a deeper understanding of Anne Frank’s story than the actual museum visit, especially for those unable to secure tickets or who prefer a crowd-free experience.
Several reviews describe the VR segment as “amazing,” “very well done,” and “a must-try”. The friendly guides and their ability to make the history accessible are also often praised as key strengths.

While highly praised, some reviews note that the tour involves walking, which might not suit all visitors. Also, the VR experience is only available in English, so non-English speakers should consider this. The exclusion of actual museum entry means that those seeking to see the original house might find this tour less comprehensive.

This tour is ideal for visitors who want a thorough, insightful look at Anne Frank’s final days and her environment, without the crowds at the actual museum. The combination of a guided walk and a virtual tour makes it especially appealing for history enthusiasts, family groups (with children over 6), or anyone with limited time in Amsterdam.
The knowledgeable guides and personal storytelling create an emotional connection that deepens understanding of Anne’s story. The VR component adds an interactive element that enhances engagement, especially for those interested in modern technology.
At $41 for 2.5 hours, this tour offers excellent value for its mix of live guiding and immersive virtual reality. The expert guides and personalized storytelling ensure a meaningful experience, while the VR simulation provides a unique view into Anne Frank’s secret annex.
While it does not replace the actual museum visit for those hoping to see the house physically, it compensates with detail, privacy, and interactive elements that many find more impactful. This tour suits history lovers, those unable to visit the museum in advance, and anyone curious about Anne Frank’s life from a more personal perspective.
Does this tour include tickets to the Anne Frank House?
No, the tour does not include entry tickets. Instead, it offers a VR simulation as an alternative way to explore the house virtually.
Is the VR experience suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 6 years old due to the walking involved and the VR headset experience, which requires some attention and physical stability.
Can I join the tour in languages other than English?
No, the tour is conducted in English only.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point varies depending on the booking option, so travelers should check their confirmation for specific instructions.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers a guided walking tour, the VR experience, and a complimentary drink (coffee, tea, soft drink, beer, or wine). Tickets to the actual Anne Frank House are not included.
How long is the VR tour?
The VR experience is integrated into the 2.5-hour total tour duration, providing a detailed virtual reconstruction of Anne’s hiding place.
This Anne Frank Last Walk & VR House tour stands out for its combination of history, storytelling, and innovative technology, making it a worthwhile option for visitors seeking a deep, personal connection to Anne Frank’s story in Amsterdam.
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