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Explore Amsterdam's Jewish history and Anne Frank's story on this 2-hour guided walking tour for $35, passing key sites like the Jewish Quarter and the Portuguese Synagogue.

The Amsterdam: Anne Frank Walking Tour offers a compelling two-hour journey through the city’s Jewish neighborhoods, focusing on the life of Anne Frank and the history of Amsterdam’s Jewish community. Priced at $35 per person and rated 4.4 out of 5 from 396 reviews, this tour balances historical insight with accessible storytelling. It departs from Waterlooplein, a central location, and takes visitors through the narrow streets of the Jewish Quarter and Plantage district.
This tour is ideal for those interested in World War II history, Jewish culture, or Anne Frank’s story. While it does not include entry to the Anne Frank House, it offers a detailed exploration of the surroundings and contextual history that enrich the understanding of her life and the city’s past. The guides are praised for their knowledgeable and friendly approach, making this a meaningful experience at an accessible price.
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The tour begins at Waterlooplein, a lively and historic square easily accessible in the city center. Travelers meet with their guide here, ready to explore Amsterdam’s Jewish neighborhoods. The route guides visitors through narrow streets and alleys, revealing historic buildings and monuments that bear traces of war and resilience. The tour concludes back at the starting point, making logistics simple and easy to manage.

The core of this tour lies in exploring Amsterdam’s Jewish Quarter and Plantage district. Visitors walk past historic synagogues, including the Portuguese Synagogue, renowned for its beautiful architecture. The Jewish Historical Museum is also part of the route, displaying artifacts and stories that highlight centuries of Jewish life in the city.
The narrow streets and alleys are lined with buildings that tell stories of migration, persecution, and resilience. Some landmarks are still marked by traces of war, providing tangible reminders of the Holocaust’s impact on the city. The guide shares stories about life during WWII, including events like the February strike and the Hunger Winter, offering essential context for understanding the Jewish community’s suffering and strength.
A central part of this tour focuses on Anne Frank’s life, her family, and the struggles they endured during WWII. Visitors learn how her famous diary was written in hiding and later published by her father, becoming one of the most well-known books worldwide. The guide explains the circumstances leading to her hiding, providing an emotional backdrop to her story.
While the tour does not include entry to the Anne Frank House, it offers a detailed narrative about her family’s experiences and the legacy of her diary. This background helps visitors appreciate the historical significance of her story beyond the museum visit.
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The guides are frequently praised for their extensive knowledge and friendly demeanor. Many reviews mention James, a guide known for explainings things in detail, linking stories and historical facts smoothly through the walk. Visitors appreciate guides who answer questions patiently and share stories that connect the dots of Amsterdam’s history.
Some guides go beyond the core material, sharing additional insights into local history and WWII events, enriching the experience. The passion and knowledgeability of the guides make the two-hour tour both engaging and educational.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible for many visitors with mobility needs. Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes due to the urban walking route. The tour does not include tickets to the Anne Frank House, so visitors interested in that attraction should plan their visit separately.
The meeting point varies depending on the booked option, but the tour ends back at the starting location. Flexible cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and the booking system allows for reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning.
This guided walking tour stands out for its focused historical narrative rather than just museum visits. The small group or private options enhance the experience, allowing for more personalized storytelling. While some similar tours include access to the Anne Frank House, this one emphasizes the surrounding Jewish neighborhoods and historical context.
Other comparable options might include virtual visits or more extensive guided tours, but the $35 price point makes this an affordable and informative choice for those seeking a deep dive into Amsterdam’s Jewish history.
The Amsterdam: Anne Frank Walking Tour offers a meaningful look at the city’s Jewish history, anchored by expert guides and an engaging route. It is particularly suitable for history enthusiasts, students, or visitors interested in Anne Frank’s story who want a deeper understanding of the context surrounding her life.
While it does not include entrance to the Anne Frank House, the coverage of the Jewish Quarter and surrounding landmarks provides a comprehensive picture of the community’s history and resilience. The tour’s affordable price and high review scores reflect its value as a thoughtful, educational experience.
“James was an excellent guide. His knowledge was exceptional and this made the tour very informative. He explained everything in detail and I would …”

Does this tour include entry to the Anne Frank House?
No, the tour does not include tickets to the Anne Frank House. It focuses on the neighborhood and the broader Jewish history.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
What is the price of this tour?
The cost is $35 per person.
Where do the tours start?
The meeting point is Waterlooplein, with the exact location depending on the option booked.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
The tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking through urban streets.
Are there group options available?
Yes, private group tours are available for a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is offered in English and Spanish.
What makes this tour different from other Anne Frank experiences?
This tour emphasizes the surrounding Jewish neighborhoods and historical context, rather than just visiting the Anne Frank House. It is praised for the knowledgeable guides and detailed storytelling.