Amsterdam in World War II Walking Tour
About
The Amsterdam in World War II Walking Tour guides travelers through the city’s hidden WWII sites in intimate, private walks. A maximum of four guests per group ensures a deeply personal experience led by seasoned historian Peter Schaapman. Walks last about 2½ hours, with a short coffee break midway, and focus on the German occupation, resistance, and the persecution of Jews. There are no visitor tickets to major museums such as the Anne Frank House included in this itinerary; visitors are encouraged to arrange those separately. Bookings are made directly through the official website or by contacting the operator via e‑mail or phone. The tour is perfect for history buffs and anyone looking for a more intimate glimpse of Amsterdam’s wartime past.
Highlights
- Private Walking Tour
- Coffee Break Mid‑Walk
- Authentic Historical Insight
- Flexible Group Size
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring and early autumn, when crowds are thinner and the weather is mild
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Deep Historical Insight
- Intimate Group Size
- Convenient Coffee Break
Things to consider
- Limited Museum Access
- Higher Price for Small Group
- Schedule Restrictions
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours 30 minutes
Tickets & pricing
Private Bike Tour
€55.00
Private Walking Tour
€160.00