Anne Frank Amsterdam: Secret Annex Walking Tour
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Overview
Anne Franks Amsterdam, Walking Tour lets visitors walk in Anne Frank's footsteps, tracing the route she and her family took to the Secret Annex. This walking tour guides people along Amsterdam's pretty canals while sharing parts of Anne's famous diary, letting her tell her story.
The tour guide explains what led up to World War 2, why Anne's family moved to Amsterdam, and why they had to hide. The tour also shares stories about the Dutch resistance, brave women who stood up to Nazi officers, and what it was like for people to live and work in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation. Stops include Amsterdam's Entertainment Square, the Prinsengracht Canal, Johnny Jordaanplein, the Westerkerk, and a view of the Anne Frank House (exterior).
While the tour talks about war and the Holocaust, it also shows how kind people can be and how willing they are to help, even when it's dangerous. It includes a special souvenir to remember the walk. Tickets to the Anne Frank House are not included.




Highlights
Walk in History: Follow Anne Frank's path to the Secret Annex.
Hear Anne's Story: Listen to diary extracts along Amsterdam's canals.
Discover Dutch Resistance: Learn about brave people during Nazi occupation.
Get a Souvenir: Take home a special reminder of the walk.
Sentiment Analysis
Overall, customers find the Anne Frank Amsterdam Walking Tour to be a very worthwhile experience, offering a powerful and informative look into history. The guide's expertise and the moving stories are major highlights, though some wish the Anne Frank House visit was included.

Customers really enjoy learning about Anne Frank's life and the history of Amsterdam during World War II.
Many appreciate the guide's knowledge and ability to bring the stories to life.
People find the walking tour to be a moving and educational experience.
The route and stops along the way are considered to be well-planned and interesting.
Some visitors are disappointed that the tour does not include tickets to the Anne Frank House.
A few reviewers mentioned that the group size felt a little too large at times.
The Journey
Amsterdam's Entertainment Square
Experience the vibrant heart of Amsterdam at its central entertainment square, known for its lively atmosphere, street performers, and an array of bars and cafes. A hub for locals and tourists alike, it's the perfect place to soak in the city's energy and enjoy the eclectic mix of entertainment.
Prinsengracht Canal
Glide along Prinsengracht, the 'Prince's Canal,' one of Amsterdam's most picturesque waterways and part of the UNESCO-listed canal belt. Admire the elegant canal houses, charming houseboats, and leafy trees that line its banks. Take a canal cruise or stroll along its edges to experience the quintessential Amsterdam scenery and feel the pulse of the city.
Johnny Jordaanplein
Discover Johnny Jordaanplein, a charming square dedicated to the legendary folk musicians of the Jordaan district. Surrounded by statues of famous local singers and traditional Dutch architecture, this square celebrates the rich musical heritage of the area. Immerse yourself in the heart of Amsterdam's musical history and feel the spirit of the Jordaan neighborhood.
Westerkerk
Visit the Westerkerk, a magnificent 17th-century church situated near the Anne Frank House. Admire its impressive architecture, including the towering Westertoren, which offers panoramic views of Amsterdam. Reflect on the church's historical significance and its proximity to one of the city's most poignant landmarks. A place of historical and spiritual reflection.
Anne Frank House (Exterior)
Witness the exterior of the Anne Frank House, a somber yet essential experience. Observe the building where Anne Frank and her family hid from Nazi persecution during World War II. While viewing from the outside, take a moment for quiet reflection on a profoundly moving testament to history and human resilience. Consider pre-booking tickets well in advance to tour inside.
Know Before You Go
This walking tour includes a unique souvenir as a reminder of the walk. It does not include tickets to the Anne Frank House. Please meet your guide at the designated meeting point; specific details will be provided upon booking.
Hot Tip
Many reviewers suggest booking your Anne Frank House tickets well in advance, as they often sell out. Wear comfortable shoes, as this is a walking tour.