Ana Frank tour in Amsterdam
Description
Find out what life was like after the occupation of the Netherlands by the Germans in 1940-1945 and how Anne Frank became an icon of the brutality of repression. Hear the story about her diary and how it came to be published by her father Otto Frank. We present you with a guided tour where we will walk through monuments and buildings still scarred by the war. The guide will bring history to life and explain the idea of how the citizens of the city behaved during the occupation and how they moved in times of horror. We will discover why the Dutch tried to coexist with the occupying army and how they behaved towards Jews like Anne Frank.
What we are going to do?
We will take a journey back to the dark days of World War II on a 2-hour guided walking tour through the city of Amsterdam and discover what life was like after the occupation of the Netherlands by the Germans in 1940-1945. We will visit the Jewish quarter, its synagogue and Portuguese museum, the Hollandsche Schouwburg and the headquarters of the Jewish council. We will discover the places that the Dutch resistance offered as secret hiding places for Jewish families. The tour ends at the Anne Frank House, which we will be able to see from the outside, but the experience does not include entrance, although we recommend the visit as a complement to this tour.
What's included?
Themed guided tour
Professional guide
Taxes
Important
It is important to arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes in advance.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. If you cancel under this time or do not show up, you will not be refunded.