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Discover the childhood home of Anne Frank and her story on this private 2-hour tour in Amsterdam South, including expert insights and a coffee break.
The Anne Frank Story & Private 2-Hour Neighborhood Tour offers a focused exploration of the area where Anne Frank grew up, outside the usual crowds of the Anne Frank House. Priced at $176 per person, this private experience lasts 2 hours and takes place in Amsterdam South, about 30 minutes from the famous museum. The tour accommodates various languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Dutch, with a private guide leading the way.
What sets this tour apart is its emphasis on the neighborhood where Anne Frank spent her childhood, rather than just the museum itself. It’s ideal for those interested in wartime Holland, social history, or seeking a quieter, more personal perspective of Anne Frank’s early years. The tour includes a cup of coffee, adding a warm touch to the experience, but does not include tickets to the Anne Frank House—those must be purchased separately online.
While the tour does not grant entry into the Anne Frank House, it provides rich context about her life, the publication of her diary, and her world outside the museum walls. The meeting point is at Merwedeplein 61, marked by a statue of Anne holding her schoolbag, on the corner of Merwedeplein and Biesboschstraat. From here, the guide takes you through the peaceful streets where Anne played and studied, revealing stories and facts that help paint a fuller picture of her childhood environment.


This 2-hour private tour centers on the area in Amsterdam South where Anne Frank lived before going into hiding. The guide leads visitors through the residential streets, highlighting the places that shaped her childhood and providing a backdrop to her story. The tour’s focus on this neighborhood offers a quieter alternative to the often busy Anne Frank Museum, making it appealing for visitors who prefer a more relaxed pace.
The tour begins at Merwedeplein 61, where a statue of Anne Frank holding her schoolbooks marks the starting point. From here, the guide shares stories about her childhood, her school days, and her playtimes—elements often overshadowed by the museum’s focus on her time in hiding. This approach helps visitors understand Anne’s early environment and how her surroundings influenced her.
Throughout the walk, the guide provides commentary on her personal belongings, her family life, and details about her schooling. This background deepens the understanding of Anne as a young girl in a typical Dutch neighborhood, before her life was interrupted by war.
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A core part of this tour is the story of how Anne’s diary was discovered and published. The guide explains that after the war, the diary was handed to Otto Frank, Anne’s father, by Miep Gies, who had saved some of the family’s personal belongings after the Germans raided their house.
The tour details how Otto Frank was initially reluctant to publish the diary but eventually allowed it in June 1947, after reading Anne’s heartfelt wish to share her story. This narrative gives visitors a better appreciation of the diary’s significance and the careful preservation efforts that have kept Anne’s words alive.
While the tour does not include access to the Anne Frank House, it enriches the understanding of her life story, showing how her childhood environment and her diary are connected.

Unlike many tours that concentrate on the central historic district, this experience highlights the charm of Amsterdam South, a peaceful residential neighborhood. Visitors get to see less crowded streets, local schools, and homes that Anne Frank knew during her childhood.
This setting offers a more intimate view of her early years, away from the tourist crowds. It is an opportunity to see everyday life in the neighborhood, which contrasts with the intense experience of the museum. The quiet atmosphere allows for more reflective storytelling and personal interaction with the guide.
The tour’s length and private format mean that visitors can absorb the stories at a comfortable pace, with ample opportunity for questions.

The tour begins at Merwedeplein 61, marked by a statue of Anne Frank holding her schoolbag. The meeting point is accessible via taxi or tramway 4-12 (stop: Waalstraat), about 30 minutes from the Anne Frank House.
The activity ends back at the same meeting point, making it easy for participants to continue exploring Amsterdam afterward. The tour does not include hotel pickup, so travelers should plan their transportation accordingly.
Since the tour is private, it can be tailored to your group’s interests, and the guide is available in multiple languages, making it flexible for international visitors.
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Guests praise guides like Saskia and Willem for their knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging storytelling. Reviewers mention that guides often go beyond the script, sharing extra stories and historical context that greatly enhance the experience.
One reviewer appreciated that the guide adapted the tour to their interests after an initial misunderstanding about the focus. This flexibility and the expertise of the guides add significant value to this experience.
The personalized nature of the tour means that it can cater to specific interests, whether that’s history, social stories, or just a relaxing walk through a meaningful neighborhood.
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At $176 per person, the tour offers a personalized, in-depth exploration of Anne Frank’s neighborhood. The cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for flexible travel plans.
Booking is straightforward, with the option to reserve now and pay later, which helps travelers keep their plans flexible without immediate payment.

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes, as the tour involves walking through residential streets. The meeting point is in a quiet part of Amsterdam South, accessible by public transport or taxi.
While the tour does not provide access to the Anne Frank House, visitors interested in this attraction should plan for separate tickets, purchased online within two months of the visit.

This experience is perfect for visitors who want a more personal, less crowded perspective on Anne Frank’s early life. It suits those interested in social history, childhood stories, or simply exploring a less touristy side of Amsterdam.
It also works well for history buffs eager to learn about wartime Holland beyond the typical museum visit. The private format and flexible language options** make it a good fit for small groups, families, or solo travelers seeking tailored insights.
This 2-hour private tour offers an authentic glimpse into Anne Frank’s childhood environment in Amsterdam South. The focus on her neighborhood surroundings and her early years complements the more well-known Anne Frank House experience, providing a deeper understanding of her life before the hiding.
While it does not include museum tickets, the tour’s storytelling and personal touch make it a valuable addition to any Anne Frank-related visit. It’s especially suited for travelers seeking a more relaxed, intimate, and historically rich exploration.
With knowledgeable guides and a beautiful neighborhood setting, this experience stands out as a thoughtful way to connect with Anne Frank’s story in a more personal way.
“THANKYOU Robert for your hospitality and wisdom and for caring way past the tour and supporting us into the city – we had an amazing time at the mu…”
Does this tour include tickets to the Anne Frank House?
No, tickets must be purchased separately online within two months of your visit.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Merwedeplein 61, marked by a statue of Anne Frank with her schoolbag.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The data does not specify age limits, but given the focus on historical context and walking, it’s best suited for older children or teenagers interested in the story.
How long is the tour?
It lasts 2 hours, allowing enough time for a relaxed walk and storytelling.
Can the tour be in different languages?
Yes, guides are available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Dutch.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers a private guide and a cup of coffee; tickets to the Anne Frank House are not included.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the neighborhood.
Is the tour private or in a group?
It is a private experience for your group only.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility details, but it involves walking through residential streets, so plan accordingly.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations are made via GetYourGuide, with options to reserve now and pay later.