Anne Frank House (Anne Frank Huis)
A crowd of tourists waiting for their turn at Anne Frank House, Amsterdam
A crowd of tourists waiting for their turn at Anne Frank House, Amsterdam

Anne Frank House (Anne Frank Huis) Tours and Tickets

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Anne Frank House (Anne Frankhuis) in Amsterdam was where Jewish diarist Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II. Overlooking a canal called Prinsengracht, it’s now a museum dedicated to preserving her legacy. You can take a self-guided tour through the attic and see personal items belonging to Anne and her family, plus film clips and photographs. You can also watch films about Anne’s life and hear talks by experts on topics such as anti-Semitism in the auditorium. The Anne Frank House is one of Amsterdam’s most popular attractions, and booking your tickets in advance is highly recommended.

  • Westermarkt 20, Amsterdam, 1016 GV

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GUADALUPE_K, Oct 2023
Anna Frank’s Tour - Amsterdam
Monique was great! Explained everything very clearly; answered all questions; was aware of surroundings and group safety, made sure everybody was ok with descriptions and pace of your. In spite of having read so much about Anne Frank, she made the way things were lively. Great and sad your.
Sachin_K, Nov 2023
Very informative!
Barbara was a great tour guide and was very knowledgeable. Highly recommended tour! Plan to walk and bring a rain jacket depending on the weather.
Maggie_S, Nov 2023
Highlight of your trip with Anna!
Hands down the favorite part of our trip. So happy we decided to book this tour. Anna was incredible. She is a very knowledgeable, kind and personable woman with such detailed insights of anne franks life and important tidbits of the jewish people’s history in amsterdam. The VR was lovely, even though we didnt have a ton of time to enjoy it because we had to catch our flight. Appreciate your time and efforts with us, definitely recommend!
Mary_W, Nov 2023
We really enjoyed our...
We really enjoyed our walking tour. Ani was our guide and was very knowledgeable. She told interesting stories and answered all questions. It was cold, and she allowed a few minutes for a restroom and coffee stop :)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:What are Anne Frank House (Anne Frank Huis) hours of operation?
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Anne Frank House (Anne Frank Huis) hours of operation: . Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
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Q:Is it hard to get tickets to Anne Frank House?
A:No, it’s not hard to secure an admission ticket to the Anne Frank House if you book ahead. However, last-minute tickets in peak season can be hard to come by. You can buy tickets through the official website—a new batch is released every Tuesday at 10am CET, six weeks in advance.
Q:How long does it take to go through Anne Frank House?
A:It usually takes around an hour to experience the Anne Frank House. While the museum uses timed admission tickets, once inside you can stay as long as you wish. If you also book tickets to the 30-minute introductory program, you’ll need closer to 1.5 hours for your visit.
Q:Can you walk into Anne Frank House?
A:No, you can’t walk into Anne Frank House if you’ve not booked ahead. The house has limited capacity and is very popular, so tickets are only available in advance. All tickets are issued on a timed-entry basis, which helps keep crowds at bay. Note that children also need tickets.
Q:What time of day is best to visit Anne Frank House?
A:Anne Frank House uses a timed-entry system, so crowds are fairly well-distributed throughout the day. There’s also a limit to the number of people that can visit at any one time. However, if you want to avoid crowds, try to book your visit for either the first or last slot of the day.
Q:Is it worth visiting Anne Frank House?
A:Yes, it’s definitely worth visiting the Anne Frank House when you’re in Amsterdam—the museum gives insight into what it was like to live in hiding during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. It tells the story of Frank, her family, and the Holocaust in a poignant and respectful way.
Q:What do i need to know before going to Anne Frank House?
A:Before you visit Anne Frank House, be aware that you’ll need to climb steep stairs to access all of the rooms. You’ll be presented with historical details that many people find distressing, so the experience might not be suitable for younger children. You can only take small bags inside