Self-guided · Amsterdam · Start anytime

Walk the streets she walked.
Hear the story she couldn't finish.

An AI-powered walking tour through the real places that shaped Anne Frank's life — with audio, video, and untold stories at every stop.

"It plays out like a pocket time machine — every stop brings you to a different moment in history."
€15 per device ~2.5 hours 12 stops No app needed Start anytime
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"The highlight of our trip in Amsterdam. We learned so much and discovered places we would've never visited otherwise."

— Verified traveler, TripAdvisor

Anne Frank Walk — watch the trailer

Watch the trailer — 1 minute

The House shows you where she hid.
This walk shows you where she lived.

  • The city she actually knew This walk takes you through her school, her street, the neighbourhood that shaped her — not one building, but a whole city.
  • With videos showing how things were Historical moments recreated with AI — audio and video at each of 12 significant locations. Not a podcast. Not a map. Something different.
  • Talk with Anne's Diary Ask about her fears, her family, her dreams. Every answer comes from what she actually wrote.
12 Real locations Historically significant stops through her Amsterdam
+7 Bonus audio stops Extra depth between the main stops
2.5h Average duration Pause and resume anytime — 365 days access
4.8 /5 Average rating TripAdvisor & Viator verified reviews

Your phone becomes a guide.
The streets become the story.

Step 01

Book and get your code

Instant access. No schedule, no time slot. Your code is valid for 365 days.

Step 02

Walk to the first stop

Start at the Anne Frank Monument, Westermarkt 74. The map guides every step.

Step 03

Watch, listen, discover

At each of 12 stops, AI-powered video and audio reveal what happened here — who stood here, and what it meant.

Step 04

End at her childhood home

Finish at Merwedeplein 37 — where Anne Frank lived before everything changed.

Anne kept her diary for two years.
During this walk, you can ask it anything.

She wrote about fear and hope. About her family, the world outside she could no longer see, and what she wanted to become.

Talk with Anne's Diary — open it at any stop, ask a question, and read her answer in her own voice. Every response draws from what she actually wrote. Nothing invented. Nothing added.

Talk with Anne's Diary

Anne
"Hello, I'm Anne. I wrote my diary not far from here. Ask me anything — about my life, my family, or what it was like to live in hiding."
"What did you miss most about being outside?"
Anne
"The sky, mostly. There was one window I could see it from, if I stood just right..."

AI-generated: Responses are based on Anne Frank's published diary, but are not her actual words. May not be historically accurate.

You know her story.
Now discover her world.

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Every stop features AI-powered animated recreations of the people, places, and moments that shaped Anne's world.

12+ stops through her Amsterdam

From the bookstore where her diary was sold, to the square where she played as a child.

Westermarkt

Stop 01

Westermarkt

The Anne Frank Monument. Steps from where her family hid for two years.

Anne Frank House

Stop 02

Anne Frank House

The Prinsengracht canal. Behind this quiet façade, a family waited in silence.

Johnny Jordaanplein

Stop 03

Johnny Jordaanplein

Once Amsterdam's poorest and most musical neighbourhood — stories of hiding beneath the melodies.

House of Detention

Stop 04

House of Detention

At this former prison, the line between prisoner and hero often blurred.

Johannes Kleiman

Stop 05

Johannes Kleiman

A businessman with a chronic illness who became the Frank family's lifeline.

Jewish Resistance

Stop 06

Jewish Resistance

Resistance came in many forms: sabotage, subterfuge, and silent courage.

Between Two Synagogues

Stop 07

Between Two Synagogues

Two communities, centuries of history, and a citywide strike that still echoes.

Nieuwe Kerkstraat

Stop 08

Nieuwe Kerkstraat

Once alive with the rhythms of Jewish street life — a vanished world remembered.

A Separate Education

Stop 09

A Separate Education

After Jewish children were banned from public schools, Anne and Margot walked here each day.

Café De Ysbreeker

Stop 10

Café De Ysbreeker

For decades it buzzed with artists and activists — until one day it emptied in minutes.

Koco Ice Cream

Stop 11

Koco Ice Cream

The men who ran this ice cream shop became unlikely resistance fighters.

Miep Gies

Stop 12

Miep Gies

From this modest apartment, Miep and Jan helped hide the Frank family.

Frank Family Home

Stop 13

Frank Family Home

Merwedeplein 37 — where Anne Frank lived before everything changed.

← Scroll to explore all stops →

+ 7 bonus audio moments between stops — extra depth for those who want it.

★★★★★

"Walking through streets that are still there, hearing what happened on each corner — it makes the history feel completely real."

— Sarah M., United States

★★★★★

"The diary chatbot stopped me in my tracks. I wasn't expecting to feel that."

— Thomas K., Germany

★★★★★

"We did the Anne Frank House in the morning and the walk in the afternoon. The walk gave the House so much more context."

— Maria L., Brazil

4.8/5 · TripAdvisor & Viator

Bring your students
to history

Schools across Europe use Anne Frank Walk for field trips that stay with students long after the visit. Each student engages on their own device, at their own pace.

Contact hello@annefrankwalk.com for group rates.

Schools in Anne Frank's neighbourhood, Amsterdam

Included

  • Instant access — no waiting, no scheduling
  • Self-guided map with turn-by-turn directions
  • AI-powered video and audio at every stop
  • English and Dutch
  • Talk with Anne's Diary (AI diary chatbot)
  • Valid 365 days from purchase, one device

Not included

  • × An in-person guide
  • × Transport between stops
  • × Entry tickets to any attraction (this experience doesn't require any)
What to bring Fully charged smartphone with mobile data. Comfortable shoes.

€15 per device.
Start whenever you're ready.

Buy once, start today. Your code arrives instantly and works for 365 days — no app, no waiting, no timeslot.

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No. The walk is completely independent. It covers different locations — the streets, the school, the neighbourhood — not the house interior. Many visitors do both on the same day, in either order.
No. The tour runs entirely in your phone's browser. Go to begin.annefrankwalk.com, enter your code, and start walking.
The code is valid for one device. For group visits, each person needs their own code on their own device for the best experience with audio and video. For big groups, contact us for group rates at hello@annefrankwalk.com.
The tour is fully self-guided, so you're in control. If the weather turns, you can pause at any point and pick up exactly where you left off — the next hour, the next day, or weeks later. The code stays active for 365 days, so there's no pressure to push through. Some visitors even finish the last few stops from home.
Yes, for children old enough to engage with Anne Frank's story — typically 10 and up.
No. Anne Frank Walk is an independent product created by VintageLabs BV and Xsite. We have no affiliation with the Anne Frank House or the Anne Frank Stichting.
English and Dutch.
Around 2.5–3 hours for the entire tour at a comfortable pace. You can pause or split across sessions — the code stays active for 365 days.