Free Tour: Jewish Quarter and World War II

Amsterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 02:30 | 93 Ratings
About the Experience
    FREE TOUR
About the Tour

On this route we will dive into the history of Amsterdam's Jewish community and its persecution during the German occupation in the Second World War. You will discover with us the most iconic spots along the area where the Dutch Jewish community was mainly based in (the Portuguese synagogue, the Waterloo square, the Ashkenazi synagogue...). And we will take a deeper look at the different strategies that part of the Dutch society developed to undermine the occupation from within. From the Resistance Museum to the Anne Frank house, where the tour will end, we will learn how the city pays tribute to the fallen in the fight against fascism and keeps alive the memory of what happened.
Highlights: 

  • Auschwitzmonument. 
  • Portuguese Synagogue and Jewish Historical Museum.
  • Waterloo square. 
  • Homomonument. 
  • Anne Frank's house (tickets not
About the Guide
Coming from Spain over three years ago, we are a group of local tour guides eager to show you every inch of the city. We are passionate about history and the Amsterdam's culture and lifestyle and we'd love to explore it with you! We are looking forward to welcoming you in Amsterdam!

How to Find Guide
In front of the Resistance Museum (Plancius Building) with an open blue umbrella

Meeting point to start a Tour
Plantage Kerklaan 61B 1018 CX Amsterdam Netherlands

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