Activities
Free Cancellation
Language:
English
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: 2 Hours
Do this because
Learn about the five years of Nazi occupation in Amsterdam
Hear how Anne Frank became the symbol of the holocaust in the Netherlands
See the Royal Palace in Dam Square
Explore the Jewish district and discover stories of resistance and liberation
Reflect on WWII at the former Theater of Holland - the Hollandsche Schouwburg
What to expect
Learn about the five years of Nazi occupation and the holocaust on a 2-hour private guided tour of World War II in Amsterdam. Discover stories of collaboration, resistance, and liberation while walking the streets of Amsterdam.Starting at the monument of Anne Frank, your guide will shine a light on how this young girl became the symbol of the holocaust in the Netherlands. Then stroll along the Amsterdam canals while your guide tells you some misconceptions about Amsterdam during World War II.Reaching the Royal Palace on the Dam you will hear more about the role of the Royal Family during WWII. Travel towards the former Jewish district where the Nazi’s horribly carried out the Holocaust in Amsterdam. Finally, stop at the former Theater of Holland, the Hollandsche Schouwburg, which served as a deportation center for Jews awaiting transport to the camps. Today the remains of this theater serve as the National Holocaust Memorial.
What's included
2-hour tour
Private guide
Zennheizer headphones
What to remember
During the tour you will walk approximately 3 km
To ensure a 1.5 meter (5-foot) distance on the city walk, this tour uses state of the art Zennheizer headphones
Provider
Historical Amsterdam Tours
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Westermarkt, 1016 DL Amsterdam, Netherlands
Meeting point:
Meet your guide in Westermarkt, next to the Anne Frank Monument at the Westerchurch tower. Your tour will end at the National Holocaust Museum (Plantage Middenlaan).