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A comprehensive guide on getting to the Anne Frank House

Where is the Anne Frank House located?

Address: Westermarkt 20, 1016 DK Amsterdam, Netherlands | Find on Maps

The Anne Frank House is centrally located in Amsterdam, right on the Prinsengracht canal. It's nestled in the heart of the city, easily accessible and close to many other attractions. The area is picturesque, overlooking the canal and within walking distance of the historic Jordaan district.

Closest landmark: Westerkerk, approximately 100 meters away.

Plan your visit

Getting to the Anne Frank House by public transportation

  • Best for: Saving time, direct access, sightseeing.
  • Travel time: 7-10 mins from Amsterdam Centraal Station.
  • Closest stop: Westermarkt (Tram 13, 17) or Dam (Tram 2, 4, 12, 14, 17).
  • Timings: Trams generally run from around 6am to just after midnight.

Trams are efficient and scenic. From Amsterdam Centraal Station, take Tram 13 or 17 directly to the Westermarkt stop, which is just a min's walk from the Anne Frank House entrance. Alternatively, trams to Dam Square (2, 4, 12, 14, 17) also leave you within a 10-min walk.

  • Best for: Alternative routes, reaching from more diverse locations.
  • Travel time: 8-15 mins from Amsterdam Centraal Station (depending on route).
  • Closest stop: Marnixplein or Dam.
  • Timings: Daytime buses run from around 6am to 12:30am. Night buses operate on a reduced schedule.

Several bus lines connect to the Anne Frank House. From Centraal Station, bus lines like 18, 21, 305, 347, 357, and 397 stop near Westermarkt or Dam, both close to the museum.

  • Best for: Fast travel
  • Travel time: 3 mins by metro to Dam Square, plus a 10-min walk.
  • Closest stop: Dam Square (Metro lines 52, 53, 54 to Centraal, then walk to Dam).
  • Timings: Metro services typically run from around 6am to 12:30am.

While there's no direct metro stop at the Anne Frank House, you can take various metro lines to Amsterdam Centraal Station, then transfer to a tram or walk. Metro Line 52 (North-South line) is the best option.

How to get to the walking tour meeting points

Jewish Museum

Address: Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1 | Find on Maps

By bus: 22, 305, 357, or 397 (Waterlooplein)
By train: IC, ICD, or SPR
By tram: 14 (Waterlooplein)
By metro: 51, 53, or 54 (Waterlooplein)

Portuguese Synagogue

Address: Mr. Visserplein 3, 1011 RD | Find on Maps

By tram: 14 (Mr. Visserplein)
By metro: 51, 53, 54 (Waterlooplein)

Amsterdam Exchange Experience

Address: Beursplein 5, 1012 JW | Find on Maps

By tram: 14 (Dam)
By metro: 52 (Rokin)
By train: IC or SPR (Amsterdam Centraal)

De Waag

Address: Nieuwmarkt 4, 1012 CR | Find on Maps

By metro: 51, 53, or 54 (Nieuwmarkt)

Van Gogh Cafe

Address: Prins Hendrikkade 20A, 1012 TL | Find on Maps

By bus: 305, 314, 316, 391 (Amsterdam Centraal)
By train: IC or SPR (Amsterdam Centraal)
By metro: 51, 53, or 54 (Amsterdam Centraal)

Xavier Clinics

Address: Merwedeplein 61, 1078 NC | Find on Maps

By tram: 4 or 12 (Waalstraat)
By metro: 52 (Europaplein)
By bus: 62 (Waalstraat)
By train: SPR (Amsterdam RAI)

Getting to the Anne Frank House by car

  • Best for: Flexibility
  • Travel time: 10-15 mins from Amsterdam Centraal Station (dependent on traffic).
  • Distance: Approximately 2-3 km.

From Amsterdam Centraal Station, head south towards Dam Square. You'll then navigate through the city's canal ring towards the Westermarkt area.

Parking facilities:

  • Parking directly at the Anne Frank House is not available due to its central, historic location and limited space.
  • Nearby parking:
    • Q-Park Europarking: Marnixstraat 250 (approx. 10-15 min walk).
    • Prins & Keizer: Prinsengracht 927 (approx. 15 min walk).
  • Disabled parking: On-street disabled parking is available, but limited.

Cycling to the Anne Frank House

  • Best for: Immersive city exploration, soaking in Amsterdam's atmosphere, and eco-friendly travel.
  • Travel time: 5-7 mins from Amsterdam Centraal Station.
  • Distance: Approximately 1.5 - 2 km.

As Amsterdam is incredibly bike-friendly, cycling is a fast and enjoyable option. Numerous bike rental shops are available. The route from Centraal Station is straightforward, following dedicated bike lanes through the city center to the Westermarkt. Be mindful of pedestrians, especially in busy areas.

Walking to the Anne Frank House

  • Best for: Immersive city exploration, soaking in Amsterdam's atmosphere, and eco-friendly travel.
  • Travel time: 15-20 mins from Amsterdam Centraal Station.
  • Distance: Approximately 1.5 - 2 km.

From Amsterdam Centraal Station, a pleasant walk takes you through the bustling Damrak, past Dam Square with the Royal Palace, and then into the charming canal belt. You'll cross picturesque bridges and experience the unique architecture of Amsterdam, leading you directly to the Westermarkt, where the Anne Frank House is located. It’s an ideal way to discover the city's vibrant heart.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Anne Frank House location

Where is the Anne Frank House located?

The Anne Frank House is situated in the city center of Amsterdam, Netherlands, specifically at Westermarkt 20, directly on the scenic Prinsengracht canal. It's easily identifiable near Westerkerk.

How do I get to the Anne Frank House?

You can reach the Anne Frank House easily by various public transport options, including tram, bus, and metro (with a short walk). Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available, and walking or cycling are popular options for exploring central Amsterdam.

Which is the best way to get to the Anne Frank House?

For most visitors, the best way is by tram or on foot. Trams offer direct routes and are efficient, while walking allows you to soak in Amsterdam's beautiful canal district and its charming atmosphere.

Which is the fastest way to get to the Anne Frank House?

From Amsterdam Centraal Station, the fastest way is generally by tram (Tram 13 or 17 to Westermarkt), taking 7-10 mins. Cycling also offers a very quick journey, typically under 10 mins.

Which is the cheapest way to get to the Anne Frank House?

The cheapest way to get to the Anne Frank House is by walking, as it incurs no cost. If walking isn't feasible, public transport (tram or bus) with an OV-chipkaart or GVB ticket offers a cost-effective option.

What kind of public transport ticket do I need for Amsterdam?

For public transport in Amsterdam (trams, buses, metro), you'll need an OV-chipkaart (reusable card) or a GVB day/multi-day ticket. These can be purchased at vending machines at stations, GVB service points, or often at convenience stores.

Can I take a taxi or ride-share to the Anne Frank House?

Yes, taxis and ride-share services are readily available in Amsterdam and can drop you off very close to the Anne Frank House entrance on Westermarkt. Be aware that central Amsterdam traffic can be heavy, especially during peak hours.

Is the Anne Frank House accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

The historic nature of the Anne Frank House, particularly the Secret Annex with its steep, narrow stairs, means it is not fully wheelchair or stroller accessible. The modern exhibition space is accessible, but physical access to the actual Secret Annex is limited.

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