Explore the captivating history of Amsterdam’s vibrant Jewish community on this comprehensive walking tour. Led by knowledgeable local guides, you’ll explore the historic Jewish Quarter and gain profound insights into the life of Anne Frank. The tour culminates with admission to the renowned Anne Frank House, where you’ll step into the secret annex that sheltered this remarkable young diarist. With over a century of positive reviews, this immersive experience promises to leave a lasting impression and a deeper understanding of the city’s enduring Jewish legacy. Uncover the remarkable stories that have shaped Amsterdam’s past – and continue to inspire the present.
Key Points
- This walking tour offers an in-depth exploration of Anne Frank’s history and Amsterdam’s vibrant Jewish community.
- The tour includes admission to the Anne Frank House and is led by local, licensed guides.
- Participants will learn about the impact of World War II on Amsterdam’s Jewish heritage and culture.
- The tour provides an immersive and educational experience, culminating at the famous Anne Frank House.
- Convenient central meeting and end points ensure a seamless start and end to the tour.
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Tour Overview
This walking tour offers visitors an in-depth exploration of Anne Frank’s history and the rich cultural heritage of Amsterdam’s Jewish community. With over 100 positive reviews and a Badge of Excellence, the Anne Frank and Amsterdam Jewish History Walking Tour is a must-do activity for anyone visiting the Netherlands’ capital.
Led by local, licensed guides, this 3-hour walking tour takes guests through the heart of Amsterdam, culminating at the famous Anne Frank House. Along the way, travelers will gain a deeper understanding of Anne Frank’s life and the challenges faced by the city’s Jewish population during the Nazi occupation.
A truly immersive and educational experience, this tour provides an unparalleled glimpse into Amsterdam’s remarkable history.
Tour Details
The Anne Frank and Amsterdam Jewish History Walking Tour provides a comprehensive tour experience, led by local, licensed guides who guide visitors through the city’s streets.
This walking tour offers:
- Admission to the Anne Frank House, where visitors can explore the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid during the Holocaust.
- An in-depth look at Amsterdam’s Jewish history and the impact of World War II on the local community.
- The opportunity to learn about the city’s vibrant Jewish culture and heritage, past and present.
Whether you’re a history buff or simply want to gain a deeper understanding of this significant chapter in Amsterdam’s story, this tour is an immersive and enlightening experience not to be missed.
Meeting Point
Travelers typically gather at the meeting point located at Beursplein 5 in central Amsterdam to begin their Anne Frank and Amsterdam Jewish History Walking Tour.
This convenient central location makes it easy for participants to find and join the group.
The walking tour then leads them through the historic Jewish Quarter, culminating at the Anne Frank House on Westermarkt 20.
Offering a seamless start and end to the experience, this meeting point ensures guests can smoothly transition into the tour without any logistical hassles.
With the guide leading the way, visitors can look forward to an immersive exploration of Amsterdam’s rich Jewish heritage and the poignant story of Anne Frank.
End Point
After exploring the Jewish Quarter, the walking tour culminates at the Anne Frank House on Westermarkt 20, the end point of the experience. This iconic destination provides visitors with the opportunity to delve deeper into the life and legacy of the renowned diarist, Anne Frank, by visiting the historic building where she and her family hid from the Nazis during World War II.
Conveniently located just a short distance from the meeting point, the Anne Frank House serves as a poignant and meaningful conclusion to the comprehensive tour of Amsterdam’s rich Jewish history.
Visitors can discover the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid for two years.
The museum offers a powerful and immersive experience, bringing Anne’s story to life.
Exploring the Anne Frank House leaves a lasting impression and a deeper understanding of this pivotal historical figure.
Start Time
Typically, the walking tour commences at 1:00 pm from the designated meeting point at Beursplein 5 in Amsterdam.
This start time ensures that participants have ample time to explore the significant sites related to Anne Frank and Amsterdam’s Jewish history.
By beginning the tour in the early afternoon, visitors can make the most of the day and avoid any potential scheduling conflicts.
The tour’s start time is convenient for both local residents and travelers, allowing them to plan their day accordingly.
Regardless of one’s background or familiarity with the subject matter, the 1:00 pm start time provides an excellent opportunity to explore this captivating aspect of Amsterdam’s heritage.
Tour Information
The Anne Frank and Amsterdam Jewish History Walking Tour offers a comprehensive package for visitors, providing admission to the Anne Frank House as well as hotel pick-up and drop-off services.
Participants can expect a local licensed guide to lead them on a walking tour through the city’s significant Jewish historical sites.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, and strollers are permitted, making it inclusive for a wide range of travelers. Plus, service animals are allowed, ensuring accessibility for all.
Some key features of the tour include:
- Confirmation at the time of booking
- Near public transportation
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Maximum of 15 travelers per tour
Cancellation Policy
Travelers can cancel their booking up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, but any cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time won’t be accepted.
This policy allows for flexibility while ensuring the tour operator can plan accordingly. The cutoff times are based on the local time, so guests need to be mindful of timezones when making their plans.
This walking tour explores the rich Jewish history of Amsterdam, and it’s understandable that people may need to adjust their schedules. However, the operator needs adequate notice to accommodate such changes.
Contact Information
Visitors can reach the tour operator at a dedicated phone number and email address provided on the tour listing. The company offers convenient ways to connect with them:
- The tour operator’s dedicated phone number is listed, allowing customers to call with any questions or inquiries.
- An email address is also provided, enabling visitors to reach out electronically for additional information or to make any necessary arrangements.
The tour information page also includes a ‘Contact Us’ section, giving customers multiple channels to get in touch with the tour provider.
With these accessible contact options, the company give you excellent customer service and ensure a seamless booking experience for all visitors interested in the Anne Frank and Amsterdam Jewish History Walking Tour.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Walking Is Involved in the Tour?
The tour involves a significant amount of walking, typically covering several kilometers throughout the tour. Guests should be prepared for an active walking experience and wear comfortable shoes to fully enjoy the sights and historical information provided.
Can I Take Photos Inside the Anne Frank House?
Unfortunately, photos are not allowed inside the Anne Frank House. Visitors must respect the somber nature of the site and the privacy of those who seek to experience it. While disappointing, this policy helps preserve the integrity of the museum.
Is the Tour Suitable for Children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for children. The local licensed guide provides an engaging and informative experience, making it appropriate for families. The tour’s wheelchair and stroller accessibility also ensure it’s accessible for children.
What Should I Bring on the Tour?
When going on a walking tour, it’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and dress appropriately for the weather. You may also want to bring a camera or small bag to carry any purchases.
Are There Any Historical Sites Besides the Anne Frank House?
Besides the Anne Frank House, this walking tour explores other key historical sites related to Amsterdam’s Jewish history, such as synagogues, museums, and neighborhoods that were once home to the city’s thriving Jewish community.
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Recap
The Anne Frank and Amsterdam Jewish History Walking Tour offers an immersive experience that leaves a lasting impression.
Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour provides in-depth insights into Anne Frank’s life and Amsterdam’s vibrant Jewish culture, culminating in a visit to the famous Anne Frank House.
With overwhelmingly positive reviews, this comprehensive tour is a must-do for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of this significant history.