Anne Frank House

Museum
★ 4.8 (55K+ reviews) • 136K+ booked
Step into a poignant chapter of history at the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, where the echoes of a young girl's voice continue to resonate. This iconic museum, located on the picturesque Prinsengracht canal, offers a deeply moving experience. Visitors are invited to explore the secret annex where Anne Frank penned her famous diary during World War II. As you walk through the very rooms where Anne and her family hid, the past whispers through every corner, offering a powerful reminder of resilience and hope. The Anne Frank House stands as a testament to the enduring power of words and the human spirit, making it a must-visit for anyone traveling to Amsterdam.
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Westermarkt 74, 1016 DL Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Aiko ******
1 Jul
I booked a tour that included wine and cheese, and you could refill the wine until the end of the cruise. Along the way, the staff on the ship explained the various points.
Aiko ******
30 Jun
The food is delicious, the service is good, the atmosphere is nice, and it is easy to find and travel to. However, the menu is not very extensive.
張 **
30 Jun
This is Tours & Tickets' day trip itinerary, to Amsterdam Central Station Tours & Tickets after collecting tickets to the 1st floor B platform assembly to take a double-decker bus, the guide on the bus will sometimes introduce the surrounding special attractions will history, but usually very surprising, if sleeping may be suddenly scared 😂. The trip will first stop at Afsluitdijk for 15 minutes to see the dam separating the sea from the lake, the day happened to encounter the bridge open to let the boats through so there was a wait. After arriving at the village, the tour guide has carefully explained the history and culture of the village. After the cruise, there will be about two and a half hours of free time. The architecture of Giethoorn has its own characteristics, so it's quite relaxing to stroll around.
2+
Fung *******
29 Jun
Bruges is an easy day trip with plenty of time. The tourist bus will pick you up from point to point. The town is small and can be visited in two or three hours. If you don't want to arrange your own itinerary, this would be a good choice.
2+
Yin *********
27 Jun
There are double-decker bus transfers, along the way in addition to the introduction of the guide, there will also be information supplements in various languages, very interesting windmill, wooden shoes, cruise tour overall is good, and no compulsory consumption, however the trip is slightly rushed at 12 noon.
chen ********
26 Jun
This trip to the Netherlands was a perfect experience! The vehicle was clean and comfortable, and the ride was smooth, which made people feel at ease. The most surprising thing was the tour guide Xiao Yang, who provided meticulous service and patiently answered all kinds of questions throughout the trip, even if they were doubts outside the itinerary. From the history and culture of the Netherlands to the local customs and practices, the explanations were professional and vivid, and every detail showed a deep knowledge reserve. There was constant laughter along the way, and with her company, the journey was full of warmth and surprises. I sincerely thank the tour guide Xiao Yang for her hard work, which made this trip particularly memorable!
WU *******
23 Jun
It is recommended to print out a piece of paper and use it to avoid induction problems with electronic devices. It is recommended to buy the ticket back to the airport in advance to avoid having to queue up to buy tickets and wasting time.
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WU *******
23 Jun
There are Chinese tour guides available to listen to, which can help you get to know the city of Amsterdam better. As for whether to choose a semi-open or covered boat, it depends on the weather!
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

The Secret Annex

Step into the poignant world of The Secret Annex, where Anne Frank and her family lived in hiding for over two years. This preserved space offers a haunting yet enlightening glimpse into their daily lives, reflecting the somber yet hopeful atmosphere that Anne so vividly described in her diary. It's a powerful journey into the past that invites you to walk through history and feel the resilience of the human spirit.

Anne Frank's Diary

Experience the profound impact of Anne Frank's Diary, an original artifact that has touched millions of hearts worldwide. This exhibit provides an intimate look into Anne's thoughts and dreams, capturing the essence of her enduring spirit. As you view this treasured diary alongside other personal items, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Anne's courage and the timeless relevance of her story.

Educational Programs

Engage with our interactive Educational Programs, designed to teach young people about the Holocaust and the importance of tolerance. These programs aim to inspire future generations to build a more inclusive and understanding world. Through thought-provoking activities and discussions, you'll be encouraged to reflect on the past and consider how you can contribute to a more compassionate future.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Anne Frank House is a profound symbol of resilience and a stark reminder of the horrors of war. As you walk through its rooms, you're encouraged to reflect on the impact of prejudice and the vital importance of standing up for human rights. This cultural landmark not only preserves the memory of Anne Frank but also serves as a powerful educational tool, teaching visitors about the Holocaust and the necessity of tolerance and understanding.

Architectural Heritage

Nestled in a historic 17th-century canal house, the Anne Frank House boasts a façade dating back to 1740. This rich architectural heritage adds an extra layer of depth to your visit, allowing you to step back in time and experience the history that these walls have witnessed.