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3 hours
Mobile ticket
Did you know that even today old Amsterdammers call their city Mokum? In Yiddish it means “place.” The influence of the Jewish community, rooted here since the Middle Ages, can be felt everywhere — in language, place names, folklore, science, trade, and a whole philosophy of life.
We’ll stroll through the old Jewish quarter, see monuments, mansions, the market at Waterloo Square, and synagogues — including the famous Portuguese Synagogue (the Esnoga). We’ll learn how people here lived, worked, loved, and traded until the Nazi occupation brought that world to an end.
We’ll talk about tragedy and resistance, about those who survived and the postwar city that received them. We’ll recall how the community slowly came back to life and how, even today, its presence profoundly shapes Amsterdam’s identity.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This tour is very rich and engaging. During the experience, we go inside only the Hollandsche Schouwburg and the House of Pinto, while the other memorial sites are explored and discussed from the outside. You’re welcome to visit them on your own after the tour or on another day.
Huis De Pinto
Huis de Pinto – the historic home of a wealthy Jewish merchant;
Waterlooplein Market
Waterlooplein – Amsterdam’s oldest flea market with deep Jewish roots;
Visit the Hollandsche Schouwburg
Experienced Guide
Visit the Huis de Pinto
Food and drinks
Other memorial sites are explored and discussed from the outside
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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