Amsterdam: Anne Franks Last Walk & Visit the House in VR

Take a poignant journey through Anne Frank's last walk in Amsterdam, culminating in a virtual reality experience inside the Anne Frank House, offering profound insights into her inspiring legacy.

Explore the poignant history of Anne Frank’s life in Amsterdam with an immersive tour that combines her last walk through the city streets with a virtual reality experience inside the Anne Frank House. This 2.5-hour journey offers a personal, crowd-free encounter, providing profound insights into her story through insightful diary quotes. Cap off the experience with a refreshing drink, leaving you with a deeper understanding of Anne Frank’s legacy and a desire to…

Key Points

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  • This 2.5-hour tour follows Anne Frank’s final walk to her family’s hiding place, featuring quotes from her diary.
  • The tour includes an immersive virtual reality experience exploring the Anne Frank House, avoiding crowds for a more personal experience.
  • The VR simulation, created by the Anne Frank Foundation, provides authentic access to the secret annex with original furniture and belongings.
  • The tour concludes with a drink at a nearby café, allowing for further reflection on the emotional impact of Anne Frank’s story.
  • Highly rated by over 400 customers for the knowledgeable and passionate guides, as well as the powerful VR component.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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This 2.5-hour activity, "Amsterdam: Anne Frank’s Last Walk & Visit the House in VR," is available for as little as £30.58 per person, with potential savings of up to 15% on the full price.

Visitors can enjoy the flexibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, as well as reserve now and pay later.

The experience highlights include following Anne Frank’s last walk, exploring the Anne Frank House in virtual reality, and enjoying a drink at a nearby cafe after the tour.

Experience Highlights

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The tour follows Anne Frank’s last walk to her family’s hiding place, allowing visitors to hear poignant quotes from her diary and learn about their experiences during that period.

The virtual reality component provides an immersive experience, enabling participants to explore the Anne Frank House at their own pace and avoid crowds.

The tour culminates with a visit to a cafe near the Anne Frank House, where guests can enjoy a refreshing drink after the thought-provoking journey.

Virtual Reality Experience

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A highlight of the tour is the virtual reality (VR) experience that allows participants to explore the Anne Frank House in an immersive way. The VR tour includes access to the secret annex with furniture and belongings in place, enabling visitors to avoid crowds and explore the virtual house at their own pace. This simulation was created by the Anne Frank Foundation for an authentic and engaging experience.

| Virtual Reality Experience | | | |

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| Immersive Access | Avoid Crowds | Authentic | Explore at Own Pace |

| Secret Annex with Artifacts | Furniture and Belongings | Created by Anne Frank Foundation | Engaging Experience |

Customer Reviews and Ratings

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Overwhelmingly positive reviews from over 400 customers have awarded the Amsterdam: Anne Frank’s Last Walk & Visit the House in VR tour an impressive 4.9 out of 5 stars.

Customers praise the knowledgeable, passionate guides, such as Carolina, Kees, and David, who bring the experience to life.

The virtual reality component is particularly well-received, allowing visitors to explore the secret annex at their own pace while avoiding crowds.

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Meeting Point and Important Information

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Visitors meet at the small statue and chess tables on Max Euweplein, near the Wagamama restaurant.

The tour guide will be holding a photograph of Anne Frank. This 2.5-hour experience isn’t suitable for children under 6 years old or people with mobility impairments.

The tour is conducted in English only. It’s important to note that Anne Frank House tickets aren’t included in the tour price.

Instead, guests will explore the secret annex in a virtual reality simulation created by the Anne Frank Foundation for an immersive experience.

Following Anne Frank’s Last Walk

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As guests embark on this immersive experience, they’ll follow in the footsteps of Anne Frank, tracing her last walk to the secret annex where her family hid during World War II.

Along the way, they’ll hear poignant quotes from Anne’s diary, bringing her story to life. The guide shares insights into the Frank family’s experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges they faced.

With each step, the tour transports participants back in time, offering a powerful, emotional connection to this pivotal piece of history.

Exploring the Secret Annex in VR

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How does the virtual reality experience transport guests into the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid during the war?

The VR tour provides an immersive look at the Frank family’s hiding place, with the furniture and belongings in their original locations. Guests can explore the cramped quarters at their own pace, avoiding the crowds that often fill the actual Anne Frank House.

Created by the Anne Frank Foundation, the simulation offers a powerful way to understand the family’s experiences during the Holocaust. This virtual experience complements the walking tour, providing a fuller picture of Anne Frank’s life and legacy.

Enjoying a Drink After the Tour

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After exploring the virtual reality experience and learning about Anne Frank’s life, visitors can enjoy a refreshing drink at a café near the Anne Frank House.

The tour includes a stop at a local café, where guests can relax and reflect on the powerful experience. This provides a chance to process the emotions and information from the tour in a peaceful setting.

The café offers a variety of beverages and light snacks, allowing visitors to recharge before continuing their exploration of Amsterdam.

This concluding activity enhances the overall tour experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I Take Photos During the Virtual Reality Experience?

No, you can’t take photos during the virtual reality experience. The tour organizers prohibit photography to maintain the immersive atmosphere and respect the historical setting of the Anne Frank House.

Is the Tour Suitable for Individuals With Hearing Impairments?

The tour is not explicitly mentioned as suitable for individuals with hearing impairments. It’s best to check with the tour provider before booking to discuss any special accommodations that may be available.

Are There Any Dietary Options Available at the Cafe?

The tour information doesn’t specify any dietary options at the café. However, as Amsterdam has a wide variety of cafes, it’s likely there’ll be options to accommodate various dietary needs. Guests should check with the café staff upon arrival.

Can I Extend My Visit to the Anne Frank House After the Tour?

No, the tour does not include tickets to the Anne Frank House. You’ll need to purchase separate tickets if you’d like to extend your visit after the guided tour. The tour focuses on Anne’s last walk and a virtual reality experience.

Is There a Minimum Group Size Required for the Tour?

The tour doesn’t have a minimum group size, and you can explore the Anne Frank House virtually at your own pace. However, it’s not suitable for children under 6 or those with mobility issues.

The Sum Up

This immersive tour provides a profound and emotional connection to Anne Frank’s story. Retracing her final steps through the streets of Amsterdam, followed by a virtual reality exploration of the secret annex, offers a crowd-free and personal experience. Concluding with a drink at a local café completes this memorable journey, leaving you with a deeper understanding of Anne Frank’s life and legacy.

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