Explore Jewish Amsterdam: Visit Holocaust monuments, the Jewish Museum, and Anne Frank’s house. Discover the rich history and culture of the Jewish community.
Explore Jewish Amsterdam: Visit Holocaust monuments, the Jewish Museum, and Anne Frank’s house. Discover the rich history and culture of the Jewish community.
- National Holocaust Names Monument - Our journey through Mokum, the Jewish heart of Amsterdam, begins at the poignant National Holocaust Names Monument. This significant landmark sets the tone for our exploration, offering a moment of reflection before we delve into the rich Jewish heritage of the city.
- **Jewish Historical Museum and JHM…
- National Holocaust Names Monument - Our journey through Mokum, the Jewish heart of Amsterdam, begins at the poignant National Holocaust Names Monument. This significant landmark sets the tone for our exploration, offering a moment of reflection before we delve into the rich Jewish heritage of the city.
- Jewish Historical Museum and JHM Children’s Museum - Located in the historic Jodenbuurt Jewish Quarter, where Jewish communities have thrived since the 16th century.
- Portuguese Synagogue - Discover the artistic and architectural splendor of the Portuguese Synagogue, a testament to the community’s enduring legacy.
- Monument to Jewish Resistance - At the confluence of the Amstel River and Zwanenburgwal stands the Jewish Resistance Monument, crafted by Belgian sculptor Josef Glatt and installed in 1988.
- Spinoza Monument - We will explore the life and political philosophy of the renowned Jewish thinker Spinoza, whose ideas influenced future Dutch policies.
- Waterlooplein Market - Since the 16th century, Waterlooplein Square has been a vibrant hub for European Jewish communities, hosting markets and significant synagogues.
- Rembrandtplein - Experience the transformation of the Jodenbuurt Jewish Quarter, once home to the artistic genius of Rembrandt.
- Merwedeplein - From Rembrandt Square, we will take a tram to the neighborhood where Anne Frank lived before going into hiding. Visit the Frank family’s home in Merwedeplein and see the Stolpersteine (Stumbling Stones) commemorating the family members.
- The Jordaan - Built in the early 17th century, the Jordaan neighborhood welcomed working-class residents and immigrants, including many refugees seeking freedom from across Europe.
- Anne Frank House - For over two years, Anne Frank and her family hid in the Secret Annex at Prinsengracht 263, where her father Otto Frank ran his business.

- Public Transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Professional Tour Guide
- Public Transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Professional Tour Guide
- Lunch
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Private transportation
Immerse yourself with us in Mokum, The Jewish Amsterdam, where you will witness the impact of this community in the Dutch capital.
You will see in situ the result of the Nazi occupation, visiting and understanding iconic monuments such as the famous National Holocaust Names Monument.
In front of the Portuguese Synagogue and the Jewish Museum we are…
Immerse yourself with us in Mokum, The Jewish Amsterdam, where you will witness the impact of this community in the Dutch capital.
You will see in situ the result of the Nazi occupation, visiting and understanding iconic monuments such as the famous National Holocaust Names Monument.
In front of the Portuguese Synagogue and the Jewish Museum we are going to delve into the Jewish culture that nourished Amsterdam.
Through the old Jodenbuurt Jewish Quarter, where many Jews resided from the 1500s, we will walk through the streets that saw the triumph of Rembrandt and the Sephardic Community, Jews from Spain and Portugal origins, like the philosopher Espinoza.
In our last stop, you will visit the real house and the beautiful neighbourhood of Anne Frank. We will end our travel by tram at the Anne Frank House, the Frank Family’s escape route to their hideout. This Tram line still being the same during the deportations of 1942 and 1943.
- The allotted time for transportation time is already included in the total duration
- Minors under 15 are not allowed
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.