Expert guided tours surrounding the life of Anne Frank and the Jewish Quarter history. Skip the confusion with our premium booking assistance service.
On July 6, 1942, the Frank family went into hiding in the "Secret Annex" of the building at Prinsengracht 263. For two years, they lived in constant fear of discovery. It was here that Anne wrote her world-famous diary, documenting her thoughts, fears, and hopes.
Today, the building is more than just a museum; it is a monument to resilience. Our guided walking tours cover the exterior context of the canal belt, the history of the neighborhood during WWII, and provide context before you enter the museum.
The bookcase that hid the entrance to the Secret Annex was built specifically for that purpose and remains one of the most poignant symbols of the Holocaust.
2-hour guided walk through the Jewish Quarter and Prinsengracht area.
Complete assistance with booking, itinerary planning, and audio guide setup.
Exclusive experience for schools, families, or corporate groups.
"We couldn't find tickets on the official site for weeks. This agency helped us secure a spot with a wonderful walking tour included. Highly recommended!"
- Elena K., Russia
"Very informative. The guide knew everything about WWII history in Amsterdam. Professional service and great communication."
- John D., USA
"Excellent support. They picked up the phone immediately and explained how the time slots work. Worth the extra price for the peace of mind."
- Sarah M., UK
No, we are an independent tour operator and ticket assistance service. We provide guided tours and booking services for an additional fee.
Demand is extremely high. We recommend booking at least 6 weeks in advance to guarantee your preferred time slot.
Yes, but we recommend children be at least 10 years old due to the serious nature of the historical topics discussed.