I highly recommend this tour to anyone who is planning to visit the Anne Frank House for an overview/background of the history. Also, this is highly recommended for anyone who had the same problem as me with being unable to secure tickets in adva...
Having a private tour had several benefits - adapting the experience to our interests, ability to address questions, and, yes, arranging the tickets to tour the Ann Frank house. Read more Review of: Anne Frank and the Jewish History of Amsterdam Private Tour Written December ...
Often overlooked in favor of The Anne Frank House, the Jewish Historical Museum tells the history of the Jews’ prominent and influential position in Amsterdam. The exhibit on World War II does a great job of highlighting Dutch complacency, resistance, and guilt over the Holocaust. With 11,000...
The city obviously offers so many sights to see, including museums. We wrote a huge guide to thetop fun things to do in Amsterdam. Here we have the 17 top museums and attractions – You already know a few of them for sure. 1. Anne Frank House Museum house where Ann Frank and her f...
Rijksmuseum– The most famous museum in the heart of Amsterdam holds more than 8,000 works of Dutch art and history, including masterpieces by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Van Gogh.Book tour → Ann Frank House– The home where Anne Frank and her family lived and hid during the war. It’s a...
Can’t find a ticket timeslot for the Anne Frank house? Why not insteadbook the Anne Frank & Jewish Quarter walking tour (2 hours) here WONDR Experience– An immersive experience in Amsterdam with 15 rooms including disco balls, a lifesize doll house and fluffy karaoke booths – lots of ...
5. Anne Frank House Amsterdam’s most visited attraction, the Anne Frank Huis is situated along the Prinsengracht canal. The structure that once hid Anne Frank, her family and four other Jewish people from the Nazi authorities during World War II has been viewed as a memorial to the Holocaust...
English language guided tours are available. To avoid line-ups (nearly 2.5 million people visit each year), book tour tickets in advance online. Address: Museumstraat 1, 1071 XX Amsterdam Official site:www.rijksmuseum.nl/en Visit Anne Frank House ...
Understand the grief endured by Amsterdam's Jews, including Anne Frank, during the Third Reich Listen to the stories of valiant resistance to Nazi subjugation Look at significant Jewish relics with an enthusiastic English-speaking guide See more ...
Drift slowly past historical attractions including the Anne Frank House and the Bloemenmarkt, while listening to informative commentary. The entire cruise is a feast for both your eyes and your tastebuds. Evening Amsterdam canal cruise with a 4-course dinner Learn about Amsterd...