Free Tour of the Jewish Quarter of Amsterdam

join our exciting tour and discover Amsterdam's fascinating Jewish Quarter! Explore its history and footprint while enjoying the most interesting sights of this area and immerse yourself in the culture of the Jewish people.

Things to do Free Tour of the Jewish Quarter of Amsterdam

From the mid-sixteenth century the Netherlands began to host a growing Jewish community that settled mainly in Amsterdam, taking advantage of the relative religious freedom. The Dutch capital became the most important center of the Sephardic Jews in Western Europe, becoming considered the Dutch Jerusalem. In this tour you will have the opportunity to learn about the culture, wealth and influence of the Jewish community in the city. You will be able to see the most important monuments of the place, walk the Jodenbreestraat (wide Jewish street), meet some important inhabitants of the neighborhood such as Di Pinto, Rembrandt and Spinoza, discover the Jewish traditions that still accompany its inhabitants today, learn the most important historical data related to the Second World War and recognize the undoubted contribution of the Jewish people to the development of trade in the city.

Included

Zuiderkerk
Spinoza Monument
Gassan Diamonds
Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam
museum Rembrandthuis
Jewish Museum
National Holocaust Names Monument
Huis de Pinto
Monument to Jewish Resistance
Moses and Aaron Church (officially Church of St. Anthony of Padua)
Waterlooplein
Verzetsmonument
Stolpersteine
Walking Tour
Cafetaria Jan
The Dokwerker (Memories of the February strike)
Waterloopleinmarkt

Meeting point

Cafetería Jan

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