Anne Frank House: Last Minute Entrance Ticket & Audio Guide





Description
Visit one of Amsterdam’s most important historical landmarks. Located on the Prinsengracht canal in the city center, the museum is the former hiding place where Anne Frank, her family, and four other people lived in secret during World War II. It is here that Anne wrote her world-famous diary, which has since become one of the most powerful and widely read personal accounts of the Holocaust. During your visit, you will enter the original building and walk through the preserved rooms of the Secret Annex, carefully maintained to reflect the conditions in which the residents lived in hiding. The museum also features personal belongings, photographs, historical documents, and multimedia displays that provide deeper context about Anne Frank’s life, the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, and the broader history of World War II. This experience offers a meaningful and reflective visit at your own pace, allowing you to fully absorb the history and significance of the location.
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The Anne Frank House is the former hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her world-famous diary during World War II. Today, it stands as a powerful museum dedicated to her life, the history of the Secret Annex, and the impact of the Holocaust.
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(3)
The vendor is buying up a bunch of tickets and selling them at 5x the face value. There is no skip the line. You queue with everyone else in your 15 minute window.
Very moving and an important piece of history. We were happy to pay the extra cost to get entry when the museum was completely sold out. The visit was well worth it and left a lasting impression on us. Walking through the rooms where Anne Frank and her family hid made the story feel incredibly real, especially after reading the book. It's a powerful and emotional museum that stays with you long after you leave.
The Anne Frank Museum is a must do for anyone visiting Amsterdam. Tickets were sold out everywhere, but they were still able to get us tickets through Viator. They sent us the tickets by email and text message the day before. Just be aware that the Viator voucher is NOT your entrance ticket. The actual tickets are sent separately by the company via email and text...... The museum itself was really good and definitely lived up to our expectations. It was worth paying a the extra for a last-minute ticket as the museum was on our bucket list, and we're so glad we got the chance to visit.



