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Jewish Amsterdam

Discover the hidden stories and corners of Jewish life on this expert-led walking tour.

Free cancellation
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Duration 2.5 hours
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Live tour guide
English, German

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Starting location

Joods Museum, Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1

On foot
(2.5 hours)

Finish at

Cafe Sluyswacht

Highlights
  • Explore Jewish culture and influence in Amsterdam
  • Led by a local historian
Full Description

For centuries, Jewish life has been woven into the fabric of Amsterdam, shaping its culture, economy, and identity. Join us on a 3-hour walking tour led by a local historian to explore the rich heritage, resilience, and contributions of Amsterdam’s Jewish community.

A Journey Through History

Our tour begins with a look at the Jewish community’s economic life, from the famed diamond trade to influential figures like philosopher Spinoza, entertainment mogul Tuschinski, and pioneering feminist Aletta Jacobs. As we visit their birthplaces, homes, and monuments, we’ll uncover the vital roles Jews played in shaping the city.

Inside the Portuguese Synagogue

Step inside the magnificent Portuguese Synagogue, a breathtaking 17th-century landmark with towering columns and a sand-covered floor, offering a glimpse into Jewish spiritual and social life. We’ll explore how Amsterdam’s progressive policies provided unique opportunities for Jewish residents compared to other European capitals.

Tragedy and Remembrance

Walking along the canals, we’ll confront the city’s darkest chapter—the devastation of World War II and the Holocaust. We’ll visit the Monument to Jewish Resistance, the Hollandse Schouwburg (a former theater where thousands of Jewish children were deported), and the Dutch Holocaust Memorial of Names, inaugurated in 2021. Our guide will provide historical context with sensitivity, honoring the memory of those lost.

Anne Frank’s Amsterdam

While the Anne Frank House is not included due to guiding restrictions, we’ll discuss Anne’s story and its significance in the broader Jewish experience. By the end of our tour, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Jewish Amsterdam—its triumphs, struggles, and enduring legacy.

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Includes
Walking tour
Local expert guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Meeting Point

Joods Museum, Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1

Important Information

What to bring

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Umbrella
  • Weather-appropriate clothing

Highlights

  • Explore Jewish culture and influence in Amsterdam
  • Led by a local historian

Full description

For centuries, Jewish life has been woven into the fabric of Amsterdam, shaping its culture, economy, and identity. Join us on a 3-hour walking tour led by a local historian to explore the rich heritage, resilience, and contributions of Amsterdam’s Jewish community.

A Journey Through History

Our tour begins with a look at the Jewish community’s economic life, from the famed diamond trade to influential figures like philosopher Spinoza, entertainment mogul Tuschinski, and pioneering feminist Aletta Jacobs. As we visit their birthplaces, homes, and monuments, we’ll uncover the vital roles Jews played in shaping the city.

Inside the Portuguese Synagogue

Step inside the magnificent Portuguese Synagogue, a breathtaking 17th-century landmark with towering columns and a sand-covered floor, offering a glimpse into Jewish spiritual and social life. We’ll explore how Amsterdam’s progressive policies provided unique opportunities for Jewish residents compared to other European capitals.

Tragedy and Remembrance

Walking along the canals, we’ll confront the city’s darkest chapter—the devastation of World War II and the Holocaust. We’ll visit the Monument to Jewish Resistance, the Hollandse Schouwburg (a former theater where thousands of Jewish children were deported), and the Dutch Holocaust Memorial of Names, inaugurated in 2021. Our guide will provide historical context with sensitivity, honoring the memory of those lost.

Anne Frank’s Amsterdam

While the Anne Frank House is not included due to guiding restrictions, we’ll discuss Anne’s story and its significance in the broader Jewish experience. By the end of our tour, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Jewish Amsterdam—its triumphs, struggles, and enduring legacy.

See More...

Includes

Walking tour
Local expert guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off

Meeting point

Joods Museum, Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1

Important information

What to bring

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Umbrella
  • Weather-appropriate clothing

Book Now

Itinerary

Starting location

Joods Museum, Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1

On foot
(2.5 hours)

Finish at

Cafe Sluyswacht