Amsterdam Jewish Quarter Private Tour
On a route through the old Jewish quarter, which will not take you more than a couple of hours, the traveler can enjoy the various points of interest in the area.
Discover one of the most beautiful walks in Amsterdam, full of history, memory, and culture. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the city was known as the “Jerusalem of the West” thanks to its reputation for religious tolerance. This spirit attracted Jewish communities expelled from other parts of Europe, who found in Amsterdam a place to live and thrive.
On this guided tour through the old Jewish quarter, you will explore an area where cultural richness is deeply intertwined with some of the saddest chapters of history.
From Waterlooplein, where the statue of philosopher Baruch Spinoza stands, to the surroundings of the Amsterdam Zoo, home to the National Holocaust Memorial, each stop reveals a piece of the community’s story. You will also visit the Hermitage area, home to the Shadow Canal Monument, and stroll along the Nieuwe Herengracht canal, where the impressive Portuguese Synagogue rises as a symbol of resilience.
In just over two hours, your expert guide will take you through more than 45 points of interest within the Jewish Cultural Quarter. This walk connects the past with the present and leaves you with a deeper understanding of Amsterdam’s identity.