Amsterdam Super Saver: Anne Frank and Jewish Cultural Quarter Tour
1h30
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About this activity
The story of Anne Frank is known around the world because of her diary describing the period that she, her family, and 4 others spent in a secret and hidden annex hiding from Amsterdam’s German occupiers.
Because of many movies, theatre plays and books, the part of her life in hiding is very well known. Less known is her life as a young kid that moved from Germany to Amsterdam. Her father feared Nazi Germany and took his family to Amsterdam, where he hoped they would be safe from Hitler. They arrived in 1934 and settled in a house on the square Merwedeplein. Anne Frank spent happy moments at this square and its surroundings.
During this walking tour we take you back to the places that were important to Anne Frank in her childhood. We show you where she went to school and the shop where she bought her famous diary. Explore the area where she played outside and discover the house where Miep Gies lived for many years. Miep Gies is the woman that handed the diary over to Otto Frank after the war. She had saved a number of the family’s personal belongings after the Germans raided the house.
Otto Frank was reluctant to publish the diary, but when he read in the diary that it was his daughter’s wish to publish it, he allowed to publish the diary in June 1947.
The tour takes place in the south of Amsterdam, where you will have the opportunity to become acquainted with an area of the city that you would otherwise not see as a tourist. This area was constructed in the 1920-30ties and was based on revolutionary ideas of city planning, architecture and social housing.
After the walking tour, the guide will give you a ticket for the Jewish Cultural Quarter, which is the heart of Jewish culture and history in Amsterdam. You can discover on your one the beautiful synagogues, impressive buildings and memorials grace the streets of Amsterdam’s old Jewish Quarter. The heart of the neighborhood is an area of less than one square kilometer. Here you will find the Jewish Cultural Quarter including the Jewish Historical Museum with the engaging Children’s Museum, the stately Portuguese Synagogue, the moving National Holocaust Memorial and the National Holocaust Museum.
Because of many movies, theatre plays and books, the part of her life in hiding is very well known. Less known is her life as a young kid that moved from Germany to Amsterdam. Her father feared Nazi Germany and took his family to Amsterdam, where he hoped they would be safe from Hitler. They arrived in 1934 and settled in a house on the square Merwedeplein. Anne Frank spent happy moments at this square and its surroundings.
During this walking tour we take you back to the places that were important to Anne Frank in her childhood. We show you where she went to school and the shop where she bought her famous diary. Explore the area where she played outside and discover the house where Miep Gies lived for many years. Miep Gies is the woman that handed the diary over to Otto Frank after the war. She had saved a number of the family’s personal belongings after the Germans raided the house.
Otto Frank was reluctant to publish the diary, but when he read in the diary that it was his daughter’s wish to publish it, he allowed to publish the diary in June 1947.
The tour takes place in the south of Amsterdam, where you will have the opportunity to become acquainted with an area of the city that you would otherwise not see as a tourist. This area was constructed in the 1920-30ties and was based on revolutionary ideas of city planning, architecture and social housing.
After the walking tour, the guide will give you a ticket for the Jewish Cultural Quarter, which is the heart of Jewish culture and history in Amsterdam. You can discover on your one the beautiful synagogues, impressive buildings and memorials grace the streets of Amsterdam’s old Jewish Quarter. The heart of the neighborhood is an area of less than one square kilometer. Here you will find the Jewish Cultural Quarter including the Jewish Historical Museum with the engaging Children’s Museum, the stately Portuguese Synagogue, the moving National Holocaust Memorial and the National Holocaust Museum.
Included
- Professional guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Small group tour
- Map with highlights and walking routes in the Jewish Quarter
Not included
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Ticket for the Anne Frank House
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transportation
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Entrance tickets for the Anne Frank House are not included. This tour does not grant you access or allow you to enter the Anne Frank House, but shows the area where she grew up.
- The ticket for the Jewish Cultural Quarter is valid for 1 month.
- The ticket for the Jewish Cultural Quarter is valid for the Jewish Historical Museum, Children’s Museum, the Portuguese Synagogue and the National Holocaust Museum.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
85%
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