Anne Frank Walk: An Immersive Tour

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Step into history with the first immersive mobile-guided Anne Frank walking tour through Amsterdam. 

You know her story. Now discover her world.

No Download Needed

Available in English

Start Anyday at Anytime

Flexible Mobile-guided Tour

Part of Our Profit Is Donated to the National Holocaust Museum

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What is the Anne Frank Walk?

The Anne Frank Walk takes you through the real places that shaped her life. With AI-powered audio and video at every stop, this Self-guided Anne Frank Walking Tour will take you through personal memories, powerful visuals, and carefully researched history. It’s a moving way to learn, reflect, and connect — right where it all happened.

15€

per device
Instant access
Money-back guarantee

What to Know About This Anne Frank Walking Tour

What is Included

  • Instant access to your self-guided tour
  • Easy-to-follow map with step-by-step directions
  • AI-powered video and audio stories at every stop

What is Not included

  • An in-person guide
  • Transportation
  • Tickets to the Anne Frank House or any other attraction

What You Should Bring

You’ll need a fully charged smartphone with access to internet data. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes. 

What You’ll Discover in Amsterdam

Visit 12+ meaningful locations across Amsterdam that bring to life the story of Anne Frank, her family, and the Jewish community. A journey of resilience told right where history happened.

Starting point: 
The Frank’s House at Merwedeplein 37

Getting There:
Take Tram lines 4, 12, or 23, or Bus 62.
Get off at the Waalstraat stop.

15€

per device
Instant access
Money-back guarantee

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Anne Frank Walk Around the World

In just its first week, the Anne Frank Walk became a global story, featured in over 20 major media outlets across five continents.

From France24 to NDTV India, Le Figaro, Times of Israel, Clarin, O Globo, UOL Brazil, ABS-CBN, Straits Times, and Yahoo Worldwide, the experience captured the world’s imagination.

This wave of attention speaks to the power of Anne Frank’s story, the importance of remembrance, and how thoughtful innovation can help make history more accessible to all.

For press inquiries, contact us at [email protected].

Who is Behind The Anne Frank Walk

The Anne Frank Walk was developed by Xsite, specialists in immersive cultural storytelling, and Cityfans, a platform for digital city exploration based in Amsterdam.

Driven by a personal connection to history, the creators set out to build something that honors Anne Frank’s legacy with depth, care, and innovation, by making her story accessible to a bigger audience. In collaboration with historian Elyzabeth Gorman, they used archival material, emotional narration, and cutting-edge technology to craft a powerful new way to experience Anne Frank’s world.

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FAQ about The Anne Frank Walk

While Anne Frank House tickets often sell out quickly, you can still explore her world with our immersive Anne Frank Walk.
This self-guided walking tour takes you through her neighborhood, school, and hidden resistance landmarks, offering a meaningful alternative that complements the museum experience.

Yes! The Anne Frank Walk offers a powerful alternative.
It’s a self-guided walking tour through Anne’s real neighborhood, created by historians and storytellers.
You’ll explore sites that shaped her life—beyond the museum walls—with immersive audio and video.

Yes, but it’s even more!
The Anne Frank Walk is a
AI-powered audio and video tour through Amsterdam, retracing Anne’s footsteps and telling untold stories of the resistance, her neighborhood, and Jewish life.

You guide your own walk around the city, following the map with your mobile, so it’s a powerful way to experience history beyond the walls of the Anne Frank House museum, on your own time.

You’ll visit meaningful locations like Anne’s school, her former home at Merwedeplein, and hidden resistance landmarks.
The route is carefully curated to reveal lesser-known stories and deepen your understanding of wartime Amsterdam.

The walk is accessible for families, but note that some stops involve emotionally heavy themes related to the Holocaust.
It’s best suited for older children and teens who can engage with historical content.

Absolutely!
This self-guided tour has
no schedule.
Just stream the guide on your phone whenever you’re ready—morning, evening, or in between.
It’s perfect for travelers who value freedom and flexibility.