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Discover Anne Frank's Amsterdam with this 2-hour walking tour, exploring her last route, landmarks, and the inspiring message of hope and tolerance.

The Anne Frank’s Amsterdam Walking Tour offers a meaningful journey through the streets Anne Frank knew during her final days in the city. This 2-hour tour, rated 4.9 out of 5, is designed to retrace the last route Anne and her family took before going into hiding. It provides a chance to experience the Amsterdam of WWII, blending history with reflection and hope.
Starting from Max Euweplein, outside Wagamama and near the small Max Euwe statue, the tour is accessible and suitable for most travelers, including those with wheelchairs. While it does not include entrance to the Anne Frank House, it emphasizes the route and the stories behind it, making it ideal for visitors seeking a deep, contextual understanding of Anne Frank’s life in Amsterdam.
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This tour specifically follows the route the Frank family took to reach their secret annex, offering a vivid sense of the journey they made as free people. The guide leads visitors through the local area, including Westerkerk, the church Anne could see from her refuge, and Prinsengracht, a beautiful canal that frames many of the city’s historic sights.
Because the focus is on walking the route, participants travel back in time, experiencing the same streets Anne Frank crossed. This walk brings to life her words from the diary, allowing a personal connection to her story and the city’s wartime history.

A highlight of the tour is viewing Westerkerk, a notable church in Amsterdam. From outside, the guide explains Anne’s view of this iconic site during her time in hiding. The tour also passes the house where Anne and her family were hiding for over two years, offering an outside perspective of her secret annex.
While the tour does not include entry into the Anne Frank House, standing outside these landmarks provides a poignant reminder of Anne’s resilience and the city’s historical atmosphere. The guide shares stories from Anne’s diary, giving insight into her thoughts and aspirations during her confinement.
Participants receive a special, unique keepsake designed to serve as a reminder of Anne Frank’s story and message. This tangible memento enhances the experience, offering a personal connection long after the walk ends.
The tour’s tone balances history and hope, encouraging reflection on tolerance and the beauty that remains despite adversity. As Anne once wrote, it’s about focusing on the enduring goodness and hope that can still be found in difficult times.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs from Max Euweplein, specifically beside the small Max Euwe statue across from the Hard Rock Cafe. The guide will be standing by the statue holding a photograph of Anne Frank, making it easy to locate the start point.
It is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusive participation. Flexible cancellation policies allow for full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance, and the booking process offers the convenience of reserve now, pay later options.
A key point to keep in mind is that this tour does not include entrance to the Anne Frank House itself. Visitors hoping for inside access to the secret annex will need to book additional tickets separately. However, this walking tour complements a visit to the house by providing context, background, and an emotional walkthrough of the route.
The expert-led guidance and focus on Anne Frank’s last walk make this tour stand out. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to connect Anne’s words with the physical streets of Amsterdam. The 2-hour length is perfect for those looking for a meaningful yet manageable experience, and the high guide rating of 4.9 reflects the quality and engagement of the tour.
While it doesn’t include inside visits, the emphasis on storytelling and landmarks offers a rich perspective for history enthusiasts, students, or anyone interested in the resilience of hope amid darkness.
This walking tour offers a powerful glimpse into Anne Frank’s final days in Amsterdam, emphasizing her story of hope and tolerance. It’s especially suitable for those who want to understand the city’s wartime history through the lens of her journey, without the crowds or lines at the house itself.
The guides’ storytelling and special keepsake help deepen the connection to Anne’s story, making this experience both educational and emotionally impactful. It’s a respectful way to honor her memory and reflect on themes of resilience that still resonate today.
Perfect for history buffs, students, and those wanting a personal connection to the story, this tour complements any visit to Amsterdam by adding context and emotional depth to the city’s wartime past.
Does this tour include entry into the Anne Frank House?
No, this tour covers the route and landmarks but does not include inside access to the Anne Frank House.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing inclusive participation.
What time does the tour start?
Check availability for specific starting times; the tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
What is included in the tour?
The route, storytelling by an English-speaking guide, and a unique keepsake are included. Entrance to the Anne Frank House is not.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.