Explore Amsterdam’s WWII history on a private tour, uncovering stories of courage and resilience. Visit key sites and honor Anne Frank’s legacy.
Explore Amsterdam’s WWII history on a private tour, uncovering stories of courage and resilience. Visit key sites and honor Anne Frank’s legacy.
- Auschwitz Monument - Explore the origins of World War II for the Netherlands and the severe impact of the German occupation on the city. Delve into the experiences of the Jewish community and the horrors of the Holocaust. The Auschwitz Monument stands as a solemn tribute, encouraging reflection on the war’s significant effects.
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- Auschwitz Monument - Explore the origins of World War II for the Netherlands and the severe impact of the German occupation on the city. Delve into the experiences of the Jewish community and the horrors of the Holocaust. The Auschwitz Monument stands as a solemn tribute, encouraging reflection on the war’s significant effects.
- Hollandsche Schouwburg - Once a beloved theatre, the Hollandsche Schouwburg was transformed into a deportation center for Jews during World War II. Thousands were detained here before being sent to concentration camps. Today, it serves as a poignant memorial, honoring the victims and the courageous efforts to rescue children from the nearby nursery.
- National Holocaust Names Monument - This remarkable monument lists the names of over 102,000 Dutch Holocaust victims. As you stand before it, uncover the personal stories behind the names and gain insight into the destruction faced by Amsterdam’s Jewish community. Learn about the brave resistance efforts by both Jewish and non-Jewish citizens who risked everything to save lives.
- Portuguese Synagogue - Visit this magnificent 17th-century synagogue, once a lively hub of Jewish life. During the war, it became a quiet bastion of resistance. Hear about the individuals who defied Nazi rule and took extraordinary risks to protect their community from persecution.
- Jewish Quarter - Walk through the historic Jewish Quarter, once a bustling neighborhood rich in family life and culture. Trace the tragic events of forced deportations and wartime hardship. Discover how, in the face of devastation, acts of defiance emerged and how the community eventually rebuilt, transforming sorrow into strength.
- National Monument - Situated in Dam Square, this monument honors those who suffered and died during the war. It also tells a deeper story—of resilience, unity, and a city’s unwavering hope. Explore how this national symbol came to represent both remembrance and the enduring fight for justice.
- Homomonument - Dedicated to LGBTQ+ victims of Nazi persecution, the Homomonument brings visibility to a group whose suffering was long overlooked. Learn about the injustices they endured and how this memorial ensures their pain—and their courage—is recognized and remembered.
- Anne Frank House - Visit the secret annex where Anne Frank wrote the diary that would move the world. Hear the powerful story of her life in hiding, her voice, and her legacy. Discover how her words continue to resonate across generations as a reminder of the human cost of hatred—and the enduring strength of hope.

- Private guide
- Private guide
- This tour does not include a visit to the Anne Frank House or provide tickets to the site.
- This tour does not include a visit to the Anne Frank House or provide tickets to the site.
Embark on a historical journey with our exclusive Anne Frank and World War II Tour, offering a profound exploration of one of the most somber periods in Dutch history.
This walking tour provides an emotional insight into the impact of the 1940 Nazi invasion on the Netherlands, leading to the persecution of the Jewish community in Amsterdam.
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Embark on a historical journey with our exclusive Anne Frank and World War II Tour, offering a profound exploration of one of the most somber periods in Dutch history.
This walking tour provides an emotional insight into the impact of the 1940 Nazi invasion on the Netherlands, leading to the persecution of the Jewish community in Amsterdam.
Listen to tales of bravery, highlighting those who risked everything to defy Nazi oppression and save lives. Visit significant landmarks such as the National Holocaust Names Monument, which commemorates over 102,000 Dutch Jews who perished in camps like Auschwitz and Sobibor.
Guided by an expert, this tour vividly portrays both immense loss and remarkable bravery, with Anne Frank’s story serving as an enduring emblem of hope. Stand in the very locations where history unfolded and contemplate the resilience of those who survived.
This tour is a homage to the victims and a reminder of the valuable lessons history imparts. Join us to pay tribute to the past and be inspired by narratives of courage, defiance, and humanity.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.