Guide with participants at the Statue of De Dokwerker in Amsterdam.
Exterior of Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam with entrance and flags.
Anne Frank House and canal view in Amsterdam at sunset.
Group on Anne Frank Story and World War II walking tour in a park setting.
Names inscribed on bricks at the Holocaust Names Monument in Amsterdam.
Visitors examining engraved bricks at the Dutch Holocaust Memorial of Names.
Tour group outside a historic building on the Anne Frank Walking Tour in Amsterdam.

Anne Frank Walking Tour with Jewish Quarter, Synagogue & Museums Visit, Amsterdam

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Start an Anne Frank Walking Tour with Jewish Quarter, Synagogue & Museums Visit in Amsterdam to uncover the poignant history of Anne Frank and explore the city's rich Jewish heritage. This guided tour takes you through significant WWII-era sites within central Amsterdam’s Jewish Cultural Quarter. Your knowledgeable guide will lead the way without needing any ticket exchanges for access to all included locations.

Experience WWII-era Amsterdam through the lens of an expert guide who shares powerful stories and answers questions to bring history alive.

Discover the Jewish Cultural Quarter with its rich tapestry of Jewish resilience, featuring entry into both the Portuguese Synagogue and Holocaust Memorial.

On a moving walking tour, follow Anne Frank’s footsteps as you uncover the daily realities faced by Jews during Nazi occupation in Amsterdam.

Step inside the Jewish Museum to explore centuries-old traditions and culture that have been preserved within Amsterdam's historic core.

Choose your preferred language for an intimate experience on tours available in English, Spanish, German, French, or Italian.

Ticket for a 2-hour guided Anne Frank Walking Tour

Guide who speaks English/Italian/French/German/Spanish (as per option selected)

Access to the Jewish Cultural Quarter, Jewish Museum, Children’s Museum, Portuguese Synagogue, National Holocaust Memorial, and National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam

Tour of the Jewish Cultural Quarter

Visit to the Jewish Museum

Exploration of the Children’s Museum

Entry to the Portuguese Synagogue

Experience at the National Holocaust Memorial

Admission to the National Holocaust Museum

Admittance fees for the Anne Frank House

Guide with participants at the Statue of De Dokwerker in Amsterdam.

Guide with participants at the Statue of De Dokwerker in Amsterdam.

Your Experience with Anne Frank Walking Tour

In Amsterdam’s historic heart, explore Anne Frank's story and explore Jewish heritage on a complete guided walking tour. This journey includes access to the iconic Jewish Cultural Quarter.

Getting Started in Central Amsterdam

Gather at your guide's designated meeting spot centrally located within Amsterdam. After receiving an introduction, commence your exploration by foot without needing any pre-purchased tickets; all entry is managed directly through your guide.

What to Expect from the Anne Frank Walking Tour

The tour offers a walk through Amsterdam’s Jewish Quarter and its neighboring areas where Anne Frank and others endured Nazi occupation. Along this 2-hour journey, learn about acts of resistance, persecution, and survival as you visit significant streets and sites linked to both Anne's life story and the broader WWII history in Amsterdam.

Exploring with a Guide

Your guide will enrich your experience by narrating compelling stories and providing historical context. Through personal anecdotes and cultural insights, they bring to life the city’s wartime past.

Tour Features

  • Jewish Cultural Quarter: Discover Amsterdam's core of Jewish history, featuring key institutions and landmarks that have preserved centuries of Jewish culture.
  • Jewish Museum: Explore exhibitions detailing Jewish traditions, religious practices, and daily life across different eras. The exhibits offer a complete view into Dutch-Jewish history spanning several centuries.
  • Children’s Museum: Situated within the Jewish Museum, this space provides interactive experiences that engage children with Jewish culture and heritage in an accessible manner.
  • Portuguese Synagogue: Visit this 17th-century synagogue still active for services today. Admire its historic interior while learning about its lasting significance to Amsterdam's Jewish community.
  • National Holocaust Memorial: Pay respects at a memorial honoring the over 100,000 Dutch Jews deported and murdered during the Holocaust. Reflect on personal stories preserved through names etched in history here.
  • National Holocaust Museum: Explore complete exhibitions that include archival footage and artifacts to commemorate and document the experiences of those affected by the Holocaust in the Netherlands.
Exterior of Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam with entrance and flags.

Exterior of Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam with entrance and flags.

Anne Frank House and canal view in Amsterdam at sunset.

Anne Frank House and canal view in Amsterdam at sunset.

Group on Anne Frank Story and World War II walking tour in a park setting.

Group on Anne Frank Story and World War II walking tour in a park setting.

Accessibility

  • This experience is not suitable for individuals with back or cardiac issues.

The tour does not accommodate wheelchairs.

Additional information

  • Entry to the Anne Frank House is not included in this tour.
  • Tickets for the Jewish Cultural Quarter are valid for one week from purchase.

We suggest visiting the Jewish Cultural Quarter in the morning and taking part in the Anne Frank Walking Tour later in the afternoon.

Names inscribed on bricks at the Holocaust Names Monument in Amsterdam.

Names inscribed on bricks at the Holocaust Names Monument in Amsterdam.

Visitors examining engraved bricks at the Dutch Holocaust Memorial of Names.

Visitors examining engraved bricks at the Dutch Holocaust Memorial of Names.

Book at least a day in advance during peak season to avoid sold-out sessions for this popular tour.

If you plan on visiting multiple attractions nearby, consider starting with the Jewish Cultural Quarter as it is included and close by.

Note that tickets for entry into the Jewish Cultural Quarter are valid for one week, giving you flexibility in planning your visit.

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Operating hours

Anne Frank House

Monday
9:00am - 10:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am - 10:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 10:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 10:00pm
Friday
9:00am - 10:00pm
Saturday
9:00am - 10:00pm
Sunday
9:00am - 10:00pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.
  • Closed on 12th Sep 2026, 13th Sep 2026, 14th Sep 2026, 21st Sep 2026 and 25th Sep 2026.

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FAQs

Early morning between 6-8 AM is ideal for fewer crowds and beautiful golden light for photos. Avoid Fridays when it's closed for prayers. October to March offers cooler weather, making visits more comfortable. Sunrise visits provide a magical atmosphere with stunning views.
Bring a camera for memorable photos, comfortable walking shoes due to extensive walking, and a map or guidebook for historical context. Sunscreen and water are recommended during warmer months, while a light jacket might be useful in cooler weather.
Photography is allowed outside but not inside the synagogue during services or other events. The museum permits photography in designated areas, helping preserve historical moments for personal use.
Yes, it's suitable for families but consider the emotional content when visiting the Anne Frank House. The museum offers interactive exhibits and guided tours tailored to younger audiences, enhancing their understanding of history.
Take tram lines 13 or 17 to Weesperstraat/Anne Frank Huis for the walk's starting point. For the museum and synagogue, use trams 13, 14, or 17 to Plantage Kerklaan or Nieuwe Keizersgracht. Bicycles are also a popular option.
The entire walk typically takes around 2 hours and includes stops at several historic sites. The visit to the museum usually lasts about an hour, while the synagogue may have shorter opening times depending on services.
Booking tickets ahead is highly recommended due to limited capacity and frequent visitors. Online booking guarantees entry at your preferred time and can save you waiting times on the day of visit.
The ticket includes access to the Anne Frank House museum and guided tours of key historical sites along the walk, but tickets for the synagogue may be required separately if attending services or visiting during opening hours.

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