Since about 1400 this gate welcomes you in Haarlem. It's the only gate left of the original twelve gates.
The oldest museum in the Netherlands where the public has been welcome since 1784 to look at objects of art and science.
In the heart of the center of Haarlem you will find the Grote Markt. The square is the ideal location to relax thanks to its many terraces.
This house shows how Jewish people in hiding could hide behind a false wall in Corrie ten Boom's bedroom.
Frans Hals is the most famous painter in Haarlem. The museum named after him shows a selection of his most beautiful and greatest paintings.
Enjoy the view, looking over the Spaarne and Haarlem. In the museum you will get acquainted with the age-old technique of converting wind into energy.
This museum is very appropriately underground. You will get to know the history of Haarlem through finds from the soil.
This museum of the mind depicts man in all its facets, especially those who deviate from the applicable standard in the Netherlands.
A landmark in the city. The medieval church is built in the Gothic style and located on the Grote Markt.
Thanks to the large pompous entrance, the Teylers Hofje is not really hidden. Since its inception in 1787, the courtyard has been offering living space to lonely ladies.
The marking on the street may not tell you much at first glance. But the stripes are the starting point of the pilgrimage to Santiago.
Modern and contemporary art can be found this location of the Frans Hals Museum. People and society are central to the exhibitions.
From Wednesday to Sunday you can go to the cozy and atmospheric MICA for good coffee, but also for a delicious breakfast and delicious lunch.
Morris goes back to base; nice pieces of meat, whole fish and tasty sides. Long tables, suitable wines, street art and plenty of conviviality.
In a 15th century monument overlooking the courtyard The Poveniershofje you can enjoy coffee, cakes, soups, sandwiches or a High Tea.
The Spanish authentic charcoal oven is the main thread of the menu. Let yourself be surprised by new flavors during lunch or dinner.
In the open workshop, chocolates and other chocolate items are handmade in a traditional way. Here the taste experience is central.
A boutique full of must-haves, jewelry and fun items for your wardrobe. For every budget and for every style. Feel free to ask for style advice.
In 1849 Antonie van der Pigge opened his 'affair in drying shops and spices', today the special drugstore still exists.
Explore Haarlem from the water on a fun tour through the historic canals. Get aboard and be guided by beautiful sights.
The Hallway is the old entrance to the Mennonite Church. By means of exhibitions, photographers connect the outside world with the church.
Playing is the most important thing and is central here. In the cafe children can have fun and you will find a beautiful and diverse range of toys.
The world of Jansje is a surprising gift shop and lunchroom with a beautiful collection of sustainable products from various countries.
Since 1949 you can go here for the best ice cream. Much has changed over the years, but the quality of the ice has always remained the same.
A second-hand shop full of clothing and lifestyle. The 250 square meter warehouse is full of fashion, interior accessories and trendy furniture.
This eco & fair fashion shop is built on cool brands with inspiring stories. Brands that produce sustainably and artisanally.
Let yourself be seduced by hundreds of loose teas, inspired by the colourful spices or surprised by the nice gifts they have here.
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