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Amsterdam : Anne Frank House Reserved Entrance Tickets

Overview

The Anne Frank House provides an immersive experience for visitors to understand Anne’s story through quotes, images, videos, and artifacts. The museum has a solemn yet authentic atmosphere. On July 6th, 1942, the Frank family went into hiding in the secret annex at Prinsengracht 263, where Otto Frank’s business was located. Later, they were joined by Fritz Pfeffer and the Van Pels family

The building consisted of the main house and the annex. The annex’s upper floors housed the eight people in hiding. Anne had to share a small room with Fritz Pfeffer, which often led to arguments, as she struggled with being confined indoors. Writing in her diary provided an outlet for Anne. To brighten the space, she put up pictures on the walls.

Highlights

The Secret Annex immerses you in the harrowing true story of Anne Frank. Through preserved rooms and diaries, her circumstance becomes personal – innocence lost to unthinkable hatred, yet moral courage thriving in darkness. Anne’s voice emerges from these walls to drive home why we must never forget.

  • See the hidden bookcase entrance to the Secret Annex where the Franks hid from the Nazis
  • Climb up a steep staircase to the tiny, confined rooms housing 8 Jews for over 2 years
  • Look into Anne Frank’s bedroom with her movie star photos and diary she wrote faithfully
  • Appreciate how the brave helpers risked their lives to provide food and supplies
  • Reflect on Anne’s inspiring spirit and message of hope despite the constant threat she faced

Included/Excluded

  • Tickets for a museum visit
  • Audio Guide
  • In Person Guide

Tour Plan

What to expect

Climb the steep staircase to the tiny rooms where eight Jews took refuge. Peer into Anne's bedroom, still adorned with movie star photos she pasted to the wall. Imagine Anne quietly writing in her diary as you witness the Secret Annex's hidden entryway and cleverly camouflaged bookcase.

Experience just how confined the living space was. Though in constant danger of discovery, Anne filled her days with reading, studying and hopes of becoming a writer. The diaries she penned here chronicle her dreams along with the fear and deprivation endured by all.

Reflect on Anne’s legacy of courage and resilience. Though the Frank family’s eventual capture ended tragically, Anne’s message of belief in the goodness of people lives on for visitors here today.

Meeting point

Anne Frank House Location  

  • Westermarkt 20, 1016 GV Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Cancellation Policy
  • This booking is non-refundable 

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    Saar Bosman

    Poignant and Insightful Visit to Anne Frank House

    The Anne Frank House tour offered a poignant and insightful look into history. The audio guide provided a rich narrative that deepened the impact of the visit. Despite the emotional weight, the well preserved rooms and thoughtful presentation made for a moving and memorable experience.

    July 30, 2024

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    Kiki Hulskes

    Frustrating Visit to Anne Frank House

    The Anne Frank House tour was disappointing due to disorganization and large crowds. The audio guide was hard to use amidst the noise, and the high ticket prices did not reflect the overall experience. The visit was meaningful but overshadowed by logistical issues.

    July 30, 2024

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    Arthur Fretigny

    Profound Experience at Anne Frank House

    The Anne Frank House tour was a deeply moving and educational experience. The museum’s thoughtful layout and preserved artifacts, combined with the informative audio guide, brought Anne’s story to life in a powerful way. Despite the somber subject matter, the visit was incredibly enlightening and left a lasting impact. An essential visit for understanding history and human resilience.

    July 30, 2024

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    Arsène da Silva

    Anne Frank House Disappointment

    Visiting the Anne Frank House was disappointing due to the overwhelming crowds and lack of organization. The long queues and cramped spaces made it difficult to appreciate the historical significance of the site. The tour felt rushed, with limited opportunities to reflect on Anne Frank’s story amidst the hustle and bustle.

    July 11, 2024

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    Julius Torres

    Anne Frank House

    The Anne Frank House tour was profoundly moving and educational, providing a deep connection to Anne’s story. However, the overall package quality, including the audio guide and organization, was lacking and could use significant improvements.

    July 4, 2024

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    Nathan Kim

    A Journey Through the Anne Frank House

    The Anne Frank House provides an immersive and poignant experience, bringing Anne’s story to life through quotes, images, videos, and artifacts. Walking through the preserved Secret Annex, where Anne and seven others hid, offers a powerful reminder of their courage and resilience. The solemn atmosphere and personal insights make it a deeply moving visit, emphasizing the importance of remembering Anne’s story.

    June 29, 2024

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    Sofía García

    Exciting journey to the Anne Frank House

    Visiting the Anne Frank House with reserved entrance tickets was an unforgettable journey into one of the most poignant stories of bravery during wartime. Walking through where Anne and her family hid was profound, reminding me of their courage and resilience. Despite the solemnity, Anne’s legacy shines through, urging us to confront injustice. The museum’s portrayal of past atrocities is a stark reminder of the importance of learning from history. It’s an experience that left me deeply touched and inspired to advocate for human rights.

    June 25, 2024

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    Agatha Hebben

    My visit to the Anne Frank House was a profoundly moving experience. Walking through the cramped quarters where Anne and her family hid from the Nazis brought history to life in a visceral way. Despite the somber tone, there’s a sense of hope in Anne’s enduring legacy and the resilience of the human spirit. The museum serves as a powerful reminder of the atrocities of the past and the importance of standing up against injustice.

    April 9, 2024
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    Jairzinho Wiltjer

    As someone deeply interested in history, visiting the Anne Frank House was an eye-opening experience. The museum provides a visceral understanding of the hardships faced by Anne and her family during the Nazi occupation. Walking through the hidden annex, I felt a profound sense of gratitude for the freedoms we often take for granted. Despite the somber atmosphere, the visit is a powerful reminder of the importance of bearing witness to history and honoring the memory of those who perished.Remember one thing, It is sold out everyday so remember to buy your tickets in advance. I researched many sites and found this site user-friendly and easy to process. Thanks to them for ensuring my ticket smoothly and making the memorable journey possible.

    February 12, 2024
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    Marie Allen

    When I first read Anne Frank’s Diary around 5+ years back, I had no idea that I would have an opportunity to visit the house where she wrote most of her diary. But her words stayed with me and when we started planning for Amsterdam we knew we had to visit this museum. It should be noted that tickets are only available online with specific time slots and it is necessary to book well in advance. Unfortunately, we didn’t know about it before and worried about finding tickets. Luckly my friend suggest me about this site and the helped my arranging ticket at the end moment.Reaching the museum is easy by taking Tram 13 or 17 to Westermarkt stop which is a few steps away from the house. The audio guide was informative and helped us to know more details about the house’s history. Photography is not allowed inside the house and I am sure the majority of the visitors do not mind. The history of the house touches people in so many ways. At the end of the tour, even keeping in mind her tragic ending along with most of her family, we felt happy that the people who condemned her to death couldn’t defeat her spirit and people still remember her as a hero.

    November 16, 2023
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