Take a two-hour guided tour through Amsterdam's Jewish quarter, accompanied by passages from Anne Frank's diary. Your German tour guide lets Anne have her say in many places and tells you more about one of the most tragic chapters in the city's history.
The tour takes you past many places steeped in history. You will see the Portuguese synagogue from 1765 and the only surviving house on the former Jewish street. Your tour guide will tell you why Jews sought refuge in Amsterdam at the beginning of the 17th century and how the city's tolerance enabled them to establish themselves here.
Of course, you will also gain an insight into the lives of Amsterdam's Jews during the Second World War and hear some moving stories about the courageous resistance of Jews and non-Jews who risked their own lives to save others. You will also learn how the Jewish community lives today in multicultural Amsterdam.
Experience an interactive and personalized tour and look forward to tips for cafés and restaurants as well as the best canal cruises at the end of the tour, so you can really enjoy your time in Amsterdam.

