Private Tour: Anne Frank Walking Tour Through the Jewish Quarter 5 PM
This promises to be a riveting tour of the historical landmarks in Amsterdam that are associated with Anne Frank and World War II. In the evening, travelers will meeting their knowledgeable guide in the Old Jewish Quarter. Walking at an easy pace, they will accompany their guide to prominent landmarks such as the 17th-century Portuguese Synagogue, designed by renowned architect Elias Bouman. Along the way, they will gain insight into the city’s Jewish community and the impact of the World War II. The itinerary includes Hollandsche Schouwburg, a theater building turned temporary accommodation for Jewish people assigned to concentration camps. Also included are visits to the central office of the Jewish Council, and hiding places used by the Dutch resistance to protect Jewish families. This private tour ensures an intimate and enriching experience for participants, with the guide’s undivided attention. Travelers will gain a deep understanding of life during the German occupation of Holland and find out lesser-known historical facts. The last stop is at the Anne Frank House Museum, located in the building where the Jewish teenager hid out with her family for about two years. Guests who have purchased the museum tickets in advance, can then browse the exhibits before making their way back to the hotel.
Duration:
Approximately 2 hours
Start Time:
5pm
Inclusions:
English-speaking local guide, sights listed in the description. This is subject to change depending on the day of tour.
Exclusions:
Entrance tickets to the Anne Frank House, the Jewish Museum, and the Portuguese Synagogue, transportation, meals and drinks, and gratuities.
Meeting point:
Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1, 1011 PL Amsterdam, Netherlands – in front of the Jewish Museum. Look for the orange umbrellas.
Ending point:
Anne Frank House Museum, Westermarkt 20, 1016 GV Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Not Suitable For:
Wheelchairs, walkers, canes, and strollers
Important Information:
This tour is recommended for guests interested in European history.
Guests must arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes prior to scheduled departure.
Tickets to the Anne Frank House must be purchased online in advance as there are assigned time slots to enter the museum.
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