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Anne Frank House Private Tour (with official guide and tickets included)

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Amsterdam, Netherlands
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About this activity

Step behind the hidden bookcase into the real rooms where Anne Frank wrote her diary during two years of Nazi occupation. This private 2.5-hour tour, led by a specialised historian and including museum admission, combines intimate access to original artefacts and spaces with contextual insight into Amsterdam's Jewish community and the broader history of WWII persecution.

What is it about this museum that impacts the world so much?

In the heart of Amsterdam, behind a hidden bookcase, a family lived in hiding for more than two years.
Between silence, fear and hope, a teenage girl wrote words that would change the way we look at war, freedom and life itself.


This private tour takes you inside theAnne Frank House, accompanied by aofficial guide specialized in history, to explore the real spaces where Ana wrote her diary.
You will know thesecret attachment, the rooms where they slept, shared meals, waited for news.
You'll see the original objects, the cutouts on the walls, the narrow corridors, the silences that can still be heard.


But this tour isn't just a museum tour.
It's an intimate and profound experience that will also allow you to understand the context that surrounds it:
the persecution of the Jewish community in Amsterdam, the Nazi occupation, and the human impact of a story that continues to resonate more than 80 years later.

💡Why choose this tour?

  • Because it includesadmission to the museum (subject to availability)
  • Because it isprivate, without mixed groups
  • Because you are accompanied by a guide who not only explains,Feel and transmit
  • Why don't you visit a place:You connect with a story that cannot be forgotten


An experience to reflect, learn and remember.
Booking this tour is opening a door, not just to a place... but to a living memory, there are few tickets left, make your reservation now!

Highlights

  • Access the Secret Annex where the Frank family and others hid for over two years
  • See original diary pages, personal belongings, and wall markings left by those in hiding
  • Explore narrow corridors and concealed rooms in the actual building, not recreations
  • Learn detailed historical context about Nazi occupation and Jewish persecution in Amsterdam
  • Private group experience with a specialist guide (no large tour groups)
  • Museum admission included with booking

Insider tips

  • Arrive a few minutes early; the building's narrow staircases move slowly and groups stay on tight schedules
  • The tour involves multiple floors and steep, confined stairways—wear comfortable shoes and be mentally prepared for the emotional weight of the spaces
  • Ask your guide about the scratched height marks on the walls; these small details often provoke the deepest reflection
  • The bookcase mechanism is genuine but fragile; observe it carefully but do not touch

Good to know

  • Duration is 2 hours 30 minutes; allow buffer time for travel to the central Amsterdam location
  • Private tour means your group only—ideal for families, friends, or those seeking a more reflective experience
  • The building predates modern accessibility standards; multiple narrow stairs and confined passages; not suitable for wheelchairs or severe mobility restrictions
  • Museum admission is subject to availability; book in advance during peak season (May–September)
  • Bring water; the building can feel emotionally and physically draining

Who it's for

History enthusiasts and WWII researchers seeking primary-source immersionFamilies with teenagers exploring Holocaust education and human rightsSolo reflective travellers and memorial visitorsSchool groups and educational delegations (contact supplier for group rates)

Best time to visit

Visit in early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds and school groups, which typically fill midday slots. October to April offers fewer visitors and a more contemplative atmosphere, though winter weather may make the unheated building feel colder.

Frequently asked questions

From
€220
per person