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Discover the true story of Anne Frank with expert-led tours in Amsterdam, including visits to the Jewish Museum, Portuguese Synagogue, and outdoor landmarks.
Explore Anne Frank’s Story with an Expert-Led Tour in Amsterdam for $231.72 per person
This private guided tour in Amsterdam offers a detailed look into Anne Frank’s life and the Jewish community during WWII. With options ranging from 2 to 5 hours, it includes visits to key landmarks such as the Jewish Historical Museum, Portuguese Synagogue, and outdoor sites like the Anne Frank Monument. The tour features skip-the-line tickets for certain attractions, private transport for longer options, and a 5-star licensed guide who is fluent in your preferred language.
While the tour does not include entrance tickets to the Anne Frank House Museum, the outside view and historical context provided by the guide make this experience valuable. The variety of options accommodates different interests and schedules, making it suitable for those seeking both a quick overview or a comprehensive exploration of the Jewish Quarter and Anne Frank’s legacy.
This tour is ideal for anyone interested in learning about WWII, Jewish history, and Anne Frank’s life with expert commentary. It offers a convenient, well-rounded experience of Amsterdam’s significant WWII sites, though it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and outdoor stops, as the tour emphasizes outdoor landmarks and museums.


The tour begins at the Huis van de Tijd, located at Nieuwe Herengracht 20. This is a designated meeting point, and visitors are advised not to enter the building. For longer options, private transport is included, with pickup and drop-off at your accommodation in Amsterdam—making travel hassle-free. The tour ends back at the initial meeting point, providing a seamless experience.
The tour is private, ensuring personalized attention from a knowledgeable guide. It is suitable for most travelers, with the meeting point accessible via public transportation, and it runs with a flexible schedule that can adapt to your preferred timing and pace.
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One of the primary highlights is walking through Amsterdam’s Jewish Quarter, where the guide explains the historical significance of sites like the National Holocaust Names Monument and the Anne Frank Monument. The tour traces Anne Frank’s childhood in Amsterdam when she was just four years old, and her subsequent hiding during the Holocaust, emphasizing the devastating impact of WWII on Dutch Jews—an estimated 75-80% of the Dutch-Jewish population was deported.
The outdoor stops include the Anne Frank House (outside), the Westerkerk church visible from Anne’s hiding attic, and the National Monument dedicated to WWII victims. These landmarks help visitors visualize Anne Frank’s life in historic context, with the guide providing expert insights into why these sites matter.
A key part of the tour is viewing the Portuguese Synagogue, once the largest synagogue in Europe during the Dutch Golden Age, and still an active place of worship. The Jewish Historical Museum, part of the Jewish Cultural Quarter, offers an in-depth look into Jewish life, culture, and history in the Netherlands, especially during the WWII era.
In longer options (4 and 5 hours), skip-the-line tickets are included for these attractions, allowing visitors to avoid waiting in queues. The Jewish Museum features exhibits on Jewish persecution during WWII, helping contextualize Anne Frank’s story within broader Jewish history in the Netherlands.

The tour also incorporates key outdoor landmarks, including the Holocaust Memorial and the Anne Frank Monument, both poignant reminders of the genocide. The guide shares stories about how Anne Frank could see the Westerkerk church while hiding, tying the outdoor landscape to her personal story.
The outdoor stops are especially meaningful, as they connect the historical narrative to Amsterdam’s cityscape. Visitors gain a better appreciation of the landscape Anne Frank saw from her hiding place and how the city remembers its wartime history.
This tour’s strength lies in the knowledge and storytelling ability of the licensed guide. With fluency in your language, the guide provides context about Anne Frank’s diary, the Jewish community in Amsterdam, and WWII history. The guide’s commentary enhances the experience, making complex history accessible and engaging.
While the tour does not include tickets to the Anne Frank House Museum itself, the outdoor visit and historical explanations offer a compelling overview. Visitors can purchase tickets on-site or online for a visit inside the museum if desired.
Options exceeding 2 hours include private transport with pickup and drop-off, easing travel across the city. The 4- and 5-hour tours provide an estimated 1-hour round-trip transfer, depending on traffic. The vehicles accommodate groups of 1-4 people in sedans or larger vans for bigger groups, with guides meeting groups at the starting point.
This flexibility allows for a more relaxed exploration, especially when visiting locations spread across Amsterdam’s historic Jewish Quarter and Old Town.
At $231.72 per person, the tour offers comprehensive coverage of the key sites related to Anne Frank and WWII, with skip-the-line tickets included when applicable. The private nature of the tour ensures personalized attention, and the group discounts make it more economical for larger groups.
The tour is available most days, with bookings typically made 7 days in advance. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility in planning.
This experience suits history enthusiasts, students of WWII, and anyone interested in Anne Frank’s life and legacy. It offers a balanced mix of outdoor sightseeing, museum visits, and storytelling, making it ideal for visitors who prefer guided interpretation over self-guided exploration.
Travelers interested in Dutch Jewish history and Holocaust memorials will find this tour particularly meaningful. It’s best suited for those comfortable with walking outdoors and visiting museums—but note that the inside visit to the Anne Frank House is not included but can be added separately.
“Enjoyed the walk around town Learning history of the Jewish families that settled Amsterdam before WWll…and during. How they lived and struggled….”
Does this tour include entrance tickets to the Anne Frank House Museum?
No, tickets to the Anne Frank House Museum are not included but can be purchased separately.
What is the duration of the tour?
Options range from 2 hours to 5 hours, allowing you to choose based on your schedule and interest level.
Is transportation provided?
Transportation is included in the 3- and 5-hour options, with pickup and drop-off at your accommodation in Amsterdam.
Are skip-the-line tickets available?
Yes, skip-the-line tickets to the Jewish Historical Museum and Portuguese Synagogue are included in 4- and 5-hour options.
What landmarks are visited during the outdoor stops?
Stops include the Anne Frank Monument, Holocaust Memorial, National Monument, and the Westerkerk church, among others.
Is the tour suitable for all physical abilities?
The tour involves walking through the Jewish Quarter and outdoor sites, so reasonable mobility is recommended.
Can I customize the tour duration?
Yes, with multiple options ranging from 2 to 5 hours, you can select the experience that fits your schedule.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made 7 days ahead, but availability can vary, so early booking is advisable.
What makes this tour stand out?
The expert guide, skip-the-line museum tickets in longer options, and focus on Anne Frank’s story within Amsterdam’s historical context make this a comprehensive experience.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but the walking and historical content are best suited for older children and adults interested in WWII history.
This guided tour offers a deeply informative and respectful way to learn about Anne Frank and the Jewish community in Amsterdam. With thoughtful stops and expert insights, it provides a meaningful visit to some of the city’s most significant WWII sites.