Embark on a journey through Amsterdam's history. Explore the grandeur of the Golden Age, the challenges of World War II, and the social revolution of the 1970s, as well as their lasting impact on the city today. Don't miss out!
Things to do History of Amsterdam: Gold, War and Freedom
Welcome to the most complete Free Tour of Amsterdam, where you will experience the Dutch Golden Age and the darkest years of the Second World War. Nor do we forget the Social Revolution of the 70's that will shape the personality of the city until today.
We will start our tour at the foot of the Westerkerk, the largest Protestant church in Amsterdam. We will walk through the Anne Frank House and the famous Jewish quarter of the Jordaan, where we will tell you about the Nazi Occupation and the Holocaust in the city. We will explain the secrets of its Dancing Houses, the construction of the Canal Ring, and the importance of the Tulip throughout the country.
Walking through the heart of the 9 Streets, we will head to Dam Square and its bustling surroundings. Meanwhile, we show you the Royal Palace and the National Monument where you will learn about the first hours after the Nazi Liberation and the foundations of the Dutch Monarchy during the 80 Years War.
After visiting the Beguinary, we will finish at the Flower Market, but not before informing you about the best things to do in the city, gastronomy, and museums.
Included
Archivo de vídeos y fotografías históricas
Mapa interactivo de recomendaciones
Visita al Beguinaro del s.XVI
Meeting point
Westerkerk, junto a la tienda Cheese and Gifts.