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Explore Amsterdam's Jewish Quarter and WWII history on this 2-hour guided walking tour, including sights like the Portuguese Synagogue and the Jewish Museum.

The Amsterdam: Anne Frank and Jewish Quarter Tour offers a compelling look into the city’s history during the Second World War, all for just $29 per person. Lasting about 2 hours, this walking tour takes you through the historic Jewish neighborhood, highlighting key sites like the Portuguese Synagogue and the Jewish Historical Museum.
Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour provides an insightful overview of Amsterdam’s Jewish community, their resilience during Nazi occupation, and the tragic story of Anne Frank. While it does not include entry to the Anne Frank House, this tour offers a detailed narrative of the community’s past that appeals to history enthusiasts and those interested in WWII. The private group options and availability in English and Spanish make it flexible for different travelers seeking an engaging, educational experience.
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This walking tour begins in the heart of Amsterdam’s Jewish neighborhood, where guides lead visitors through narrow streets rich with history. It’s ideal for those wanting a focused exploration of the Jewish community’s resilience during WWII, emphasizing stories of hardship, survival, and remembrance.
Though the tour does not include entry to the Anne Frank House, it provides comprehensive background about her family, her life in hiding, and how her story fits into the broader context of Amsterdam’s Jewish history. This aspect makes the tour approachable for visitors new to the subject, thanks to guides like Pilar, James, and others who are praised for their clarity and storytelling skills.

The tour explores notable sites such as the Portuguese Synagogue, a stunning example of 17th-century Jewish architecture, and the Jewish Historical Museum, which showcases artifacts and stories of Amsterdam’s Jewish community. Visitors also see the Headquarters of the Jewish Council and the Dokwerker, a monument commemorating the February Strike—a key protest against Nazi measures.
Walking through the Plantage district, travelers observe the physical changes in the neighborhood over centuries, understanding how the Jewish community established and maintained their presence amid the city’s evolving landscape.
Important landmarks like the Auschwitz Monument and Dokwerker memorialize the suffering and resistance of Amsterdam’s Jewish population. Guides share stories about these sites’ symbolism and historical importance, fostering a respectful understanding of the community’s experiences during the Holocaust.
While the tour does not include entry to synagogues or museums, visitors appreciate the visual and contextual richness of the stops, along with the detailed narration about the events during Nazi occupation, the February Strike, and the Hunger Winter.
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Multiple reviews highlight the expertise and sensitivity of guides like Pilar, James, Aaron, and Masha. They are praised for their knowledgeable storytelling and ability to answer questions thoughtfully. Many mention the relaxed pace and the approachable way the stories are presented, making complex histories accessible without feeling overwhelming.
Several reviews note the private tour option as a way to enhance the experience, allowing for more personalized attention and deeper engagement with the history.

This tour begins at a variable meeting point, depending on the option selected, and concludes back at that same point. It’s designed to be manageable for most people, with comfortable shoes recommended due to walking involved.
Available in English and Spanish, the tour is flexible with private group options. Travelers can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now, pay later, making it easy to plan around other activities.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on the Jewish community’s history in Amsterdam, combined with the stories of WWII resilience, all told by guides with proven knowledge and passion. The price point of $29 makes it an accessible way to deepen understanding of a deeply significant chapter in Dutch history.
While it doesn’t include entrance to attractions like the Anne Frank House, the tour’s storytelling approach offers a comprehensive contextual background that enriches visits elsewhere. It’s especially suitable for visitors who prefer walking, storytelling, and cultural insights over museums with entry fees.

This 2-hour walking tour provides a well-rounded look at Amsterdam’s Jewish quarter, WWII stories, and key monuments. Its combination of expert guides, meaningful sites, and affordable pricing makes it a compelling choice for those wanting an educational experience centered on resilience and remembrance.
While it doesn’t include access to certain museums or the Anne Frank House, it compensates with rich storytelling and historical context. Visitors interested in history, culture, and WWII events will find this tour both informative and moving. Given the high praise for guides and the clear focus on meaningful landmarks, this tour is a valuable addition to any trip to Amsterdam.
“Pilar was very informative. The content was approachable for beginners. The tour moved at a good pace.”
Does this tour include tickets to the Anne Frank House?
No, it does not include entrance to the Anne Frank House. The tour focuses on the Jewish quarter and WWII history.
Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking through narrow streets, so comfortable shoes are recommended. Accessibility details are not specified.
Can I book a private tour?
Yes, private group options are available for a more personalized experience.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is offered in English and Spanish.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, with some variation depending on the pace and stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
Start and end points vary based on the booking option but both are at the same location.
Is this tour good for history enthusiasts?
Absolutely. The guides are praised for their depth of knowledge and ability to make complex histories accessible.
What sites are included in the tour?
Highlights include the Portuguese Synagogue, Jewish Historical Museum, Headquarters of the Jewish Council, Dokwerker, and other memorials.
Is food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
How can I cancel the tour?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.