Discover the heart-wrenching history of Amsterdam during World War II on a 2-hour walking tour that brings you closer to the hardships of the past. Led by a knowledgeable guide, this tour will take you to some of the city’s most significant landmarks and monuments that commemorate the victims of the war. Standing in front of each landmark, your guide will share with you stories of bravery and perseverance, painting a vivid picture of the city’s past. From the Memorial to Auschwitz Victims and the Jewish Cultural Quarter to the National Holocaust Names Monument and Anne Frank House, this tour is an eye-opening and emotional experience that pays homage to those who suffered during the war.

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Highlights

  • Explore WWII resistance stories at Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam
  • Experience Jewish culture and memory at the Holocaust Memorial
  • See the poignant National Holocaust Names Monument

Included

  • Professional local tour guide

Excluded

  • Visit to the objects from inside and tickets for objects aren't included.

Route & Duration

Duration
Duration
2 hours
  • 1

    Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam - Museum of WWII Resistance

    Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam is a museum dedicated to the resistance of the Netherlands during WWII. It provides an insight into the struggle for freedom and human dignity through exhibitions and interactive displays.

  • 2

    Holocaust Mem & Dutch Theater (Jewish Cultural Quarter)

    The Holocaust Memorial & Dutch Theater is located in the Jewish Cultural Quarter and aims to commemorate the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. It serves as a cultural hub, hosting theater performances and educational programs to honor the memory of those lost.

  • 3

    Memorial to Auschwitz Victims

    The Memorial to Auschwitz Victims is a sobering tribute to the lives lost during the Holocaust. The monument features a simple, yet powerful design that inspires reflection and contemplation on the atrocities committed during the war.

  • 4

    Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam

    The Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam is a stunning example of centuries-old Jewish architecture. It is one of the largest synagogues in Europe and serves as an important cultural center for the Jewish community in Amsterdam.

  • 5

    National Holocaust Names Monument

    The National Holocaust Names Monument is an impressive work of art that serves to commemorate the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. The monument features a perpetual flame that symbolizes the eternal memory of those who suffered and died.

  • 6

    Jewish Museum

    The Jewish Museum of Amsterdam showcases the rich history of the Jewish community in Amsterdam, including their customs, traditions, and contributions to society. Visitors can learn about the history of the Jewish community and their impact on the city through a variety of exhibitions and displays.

  • 7

    Anne Frank House

    The Anne Frank House is a museum dedicated to the life and legacy of the famous Jewish diary writer Anne Frank. It provides a powerful look at the history of the Holocaust and serves as a reminder of the importance of never forgetting the past.

Meeting Point

In front of Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam - Museum of WWII Resistance.
(Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam - Museum of WWII Resistance, Plantage Kerklaan 61, 1018 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands) See Map

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.