THE STORY OF ANNA FRANK

TWO-HOUR PRIVATE TOUR

Highlights

Highlights
- Private guide for a more personalized experience
- Choice of morning or afternoon departure
- Visit the area where Anne Frank lived her childhood
- Listen to the story about her world-famous diary
- Discover the south of Amsterdam with an expert guide

Openings

Half day, Half day in the afternoon, 2 hours 

Description

Walk in the footsteps of Anne Frank on this 2-hour private tour of the area where she spent her childhood from the moment she moved to Amsterdam until she went into hiding. Hear the story about her diary and how it came to be published.

The story of Anne Frank is known around the world because of her diary describing the period that she, her family, and 4 others spent in a secret and hidden annex hiding from Amsterdam’s German occupiers.
Because of many movies, theatre plays and books, the part of her life in hiding is very well known. Less known is her life as a young kid that moved from Germany to Amsterdam. Her father feared Nazi Germany and took his family to Amsterdam, where he hoped they would be safe from Hitler. They arrived in 1934 and settled in a house on the square Merwedeplein. Anne Frank spent happy moments at this square and its surroundings.
During this walking tour we take you back the places that were important to Anne Frank in her childhood. See where she went to school and the shop where she bought her famous diary. Explore the area where she played outside and discover the house where Miep Gies lived for many years. Miep Gies is the woman that handed the diary over to Otto Frank after the war. She had saved a number of the family’s personal belongings after the Germans raided the house.
Otto Frank was reluctant to publish the diary, but when he read in the diary that it was his daughter’s wish to have it published, he allowed the book to become public in June 1947.
The tour takes place in the south of Amsterdam, where you will have the opportunity to become acquainted with an area of the city that you would otherwise likely not see. This area was constructed in the 1920-30ties and was based on revolutionary ideas of city planning, architecture and social housing.

What is included?

    Guide

Instructions

Meeting point: Behind in Statue Anne Frank at merwedeplein 61, Amsterdam South // Meeting point instructions: Please ensure you arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. // Start/Opening time: Depending on the option chosen // End point: Same as meeting point. // Duration: 2 hours // Voucher type: Remember to bring the voucher and valid photo ID with you // Recommendations: Please note that this tour does not include a ticket for the Anne Frank House // Face masks required in the center of Amsterdam - Face masks required when using public transport in the Netherlands - Social distancing 1,5 meter

Starting points
A. Merwedeplein 61 - Statue Anne Frank, Paesi Bassi- Olanda
End point
· Same as Starting Point