Amsterdam: Anne Frank House Entry Ticket
Amsterdam: Anne Frank House Entry Ticket
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Step into history at the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Visit the secret annex, explore WWII exhibits, and learn Anne’s story. Time-slot tickets only available online.
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Duration
Flexible
Highlights
- Visit the secret annex where Anne Frank hid during WWII.
- Explore exhibits on the Holocaust and Anne’s legacy.
- Enjoy an optional introductory program about Anne Frank’s history.
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Includes
- Entry to the Anne Frank House museum.
- Access to all exhibitions.
Excludes
- Onsite ticket sales (tickets must be purchased online).
- Food, beverages, and souvenirs.
How It Works
Location:
The Anne Frank House is located at Prinsengracht 263-267, with the entrance at Westermarkt 20.
Accessibility:
- A 20-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station.
- Accessible via tram lines 13 and 17 (Westermarkt stop).
- Limited accessibility for visitors with mobility challenges due to steep stairs.
Opening Hours:
- Daily: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM.
- Exceptions:
- January 1: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM.
- King’s Day (April 26): 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
- Yom Kippur (October 2): Closed.
Important Information:
- Tickets are only available online and cannot be purchased at the door.
- Tickets are non-transferable and valid only on the selected date and time.
- Children under 10 and visitors with discount cards also require a time-slot ticket.
Step back in time to learn Anne Frank’s story—secure your time-slot ticket today for this meaningful visit.
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The Anne Frank House, located at Prinsengracht 263-267 in Amsterdam, offers an emotional and educational journey into the life of Anne Frank and her family. Explore the secret annex where they hid during World War II, preserved to reflect the tragic yet inspiring history of Anne’s story. The museum also features exhibits on the Holocaust, human rights, and Anne’s enduring legacy.
Tickets must be purchased online for a specific time slot and include an optional 30-minute introductory program in English. During the program, you’ll learn about Anne Frank’s life within the broader context of WWII. Please note that the museum contains steep stairs, which may not be accessible for visitors with mobility difficulties.