Join us on a captivating journey through the heart of Amsterdam's Jewish Quarter, where centuries of history and culture come to life. Our expert guide will lead you through the cobblestone streets, sharing tales of triumph and tragedy that have shaped this vibrant neighborhood.
Stroll through picturesque streets, stopping at Wertheimpark to pay respects at the Holocaust Memorial.
Browse the eclectic stalls of Waterlooplein Market
Explore Amsterdam's historic Jewish Quarter with our guided tour. Begin at the Jewish Historical Museum, where centuries of Jewish life are brought to light through fascinating exhibits.
Join us for an unforgettable exploration of history, heritage, and hospitality as we uncover the hidden gems of Amsterdam's Jewish Quarter. Book your tour today and embark on a journey of discovery unlike any other.
Outside Anne Frank House
The Anne Frank House, the only museum established in memory of a person, is dedicated to telling the story of Anne Frank's life and legacy. The visit is from the outside. Anne Frank, the young diarist who chronicled her family's hiding in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam during World War II. On a tour of the Anne Frank House, you will be able to learn more about the history of the building and the story of Anne Frank. The museum has a wide range of exhibits that help visitors understand what life was like for Jews living in Holland during World War II. Visitors have an opportunity to explore this time period through interactive exhibits and many more! The visit will be from the outside.
In this square you will see the old Jewish market that disappeared in 1942 by order of the Nazis, and that was resumed in the late twentieth century. In addition, you will be able to interact with the daily life of Amsterdam and, at the same time, you will be very close to the Amstel River.
The stunning Westertoren Tower is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and is the tallest building in Amsterdam. The tower offers an endless view over the city and the canals, with an observation point on the 49th floor from where you can admire the entire city.
You will see the monument that serves as a tribute to the great Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza, which is near the City Hall building.
Wander the picturesque streets of the Jewish Quarter, admire the unique architecture, and discover small shops, restaurants, and cafes offering a variety of culinary and cultural experiences.
Take a tranquil break in this charming park, home to the National Holocaust Memorial, a moving sculpture commemorating the Jewish victims of World War II.
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