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Discover Amsterdam’s Jewish history and Anne Frank’s story on this 2-hour small-group walking tour with expert guides, visiting key landmarks in the Jewish Quarter.
The Amsterdam Anne Frank: Small-Group Walking Tour & Local Guide offers a meaningful way to explore the city’s Jewish heritage and uncover the story of Anne Frank. Priced affordably, this 2-hour tour departs from centrally located points in Amsterdam’s North Holland region and is led by knowledgeable guides fluent in multiple languages. It includes visits to important sites such as the Portuguese Synagogue, the Jewish Historical Museum, and the Auschwitz Monument, providing a rundown of this historical neighborhood.
One of the tour’s strengths is its small-group or private format, which ensures a more personal and engaging experience. While the tour does not include entry tickets to the Anne Frank House itself, it offers a deep understanding of Anne Frank’s life, the Jewish community in Amsterdam, and the broader context of World War II. This makes it especially suited for travelers who value informative storytelling and want to connect with history in a more intimate setting.


The tour begins outside the Portuguese Synagogue, built in the 17th century and still active today. This Sephardic synagogue provides a striking introduction to Amsterdam’s Jewish history. The guide explains the background of the original neighborhood, how it evolved over centuries, and the significance of this historic building.
From here, the tour moves to the Jewish Historical Museum, where a brief guided overview enriches the visit. The museum showcases artifacts and exhibits that illuminate the Jewish experience in Amsterdam, adding depth to the understanding of this vibrant community. The guide shares anecdotes about the Jewish population, their culture, and the impact of WWII.
The Auschwitz Monument is another poignant stop, where visitors reflect on the tragedy of the Holocaust. This site memorializes those lost and emphasizes the importance of remembering these events. The walk continues with visits to notable landmarks like the Rembrandt House, Zuiderkerk, and the National Monument—each spot offering context about the city’s history and resilience.
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Throughout the tour, the guide highlights the Dutch Resistance, explaining how ordinary citizens opposed Nazi occupation. Stories about secret hiding places and the underground efforts to save Jewish families bring history to life. This narrative underscores the bravery of those who resisted and the risks they faced.
The tour also touches on Anne Frank’s family dynamics, her family’s move from Germany, life in hiding, and her father’s post-war experiences. These personal details are woven into the broader story, making her diary’s importance more tangible.
Walking past the outside of the Anne Frank House façade, visitors gain an appreciation for the physical space where her story unfolded, even though the tour does not include entry.

The itinerary starts at one of three locations: the Portuguese Synagogue, Nieuwe Amstelstraat, or Mr. Visserplein. From there, guided stops include a 5-minute visit to the Jewish Historical Museum, followed by a short walk to the Dokwerker memorial, which commemorates resistance efforts during WWII.
Next, the guide leads you to the National Holocaust Names Monument for a 15-minute reflection. The walk continues to revisit the Portuguese Synagogue—another 10-minute stop—where storytelling deepens the understanding of its history.
Other highlights include the Rembrandt House for a 10-minute guided visit and the Zuiderkerk, a historic church, for a 10-minute stop. The tour concludes near the Anne Frank House, where a 10-minute guided overview wraps up the experience.
The entire route allows for a balanced mix of storytelling and reflection, with walk times between stops kept short to maintain engagement.

The meeting point varies depending on the booked option, but the coordinates 52.36764907836914, 4.90472412109375 place you conveniently in the Jewish Quarter. The tour accommodates small groups for a more personalized experience, with an option for private tours if preferred.
The duration is approximately 2 hours, making it an accessible option for travelers with busy schedules. The tour is suitable for people with comfortable walking shoes, water, and a charged smartphone. Luggage or large bags are typically not allowed, to keep the experience smooth.
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Priced to be affordable, this tour delivers excellent value for those interested in history, culture, and personal stories. While it does not include entry tickets to the Anne Frank House, the comprehensive narration and landmark visits compensate for this.
The guides’ expertise and storytelling ability are consistently praised, with many reviews highlighting their friendliness, knowledge, and engaging manner. This makes the tour especially appealing to travelers who appreciate a personal touch and detailed context.
This experience is well-suited for history buffs, cultural enthusiasts, and those seeking a respectful, educational overview of the Jewish history and Anne Frank’s story in Amsterdam.
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The Amsterdam Anne Frank: Small-Group Walking Tour & Local Guide offers a respectful and insightful look into one of the city’s most meaningful neighborhoods. Its focus on landmarks, personal stories, and historical context makes it a compelling choice for those wanting more than a superficial overview.
While it doesn’t include entry to the Anne Frank House itself, the tour’s expert guides and carefully curated stops make it a worthwhile experience. The small-group format ensures a more intimate and engaging journey, ideal for travelers who want to connect deeply with the history.
This tour strikes a good balance between educational content and accessibility, making it a smart option for anyone keen to explore the Jewish quarter and Anne Frank’s legacy in Amsterdam.

Does this tour include tickets to the Anne Frank House?
No, the tour does not include entry tickets to the Anne Frank House. It provides a rundown of Anne Frank’s story and the Jewish history of Amsterdam.
Can I book a private tour?
Yes, private group options are available, allowing for a more personalized experience tailored to your interests.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides speak several languages including English, Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, among others.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, with stops at several key landmarks and short walking segments.
Where does the tour start?
The starting point varies depending on the option booked but includes locations such as the Portuguese Synagogue, Nieuwe Amstelstraat, or Mr..Visserplein.
What should I bring?
Participants are advised to bring comfortable shoes, water, and a charged smartphone. Luggage or large bags are not allowed.