Guidebook for Haarlem

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Guidebook for Haarlem

Parks & Nature

16 residents recomanen
Veerplas
16 residents recomanen
Strandweg
Strandweg
6 residents recomanen
Burgemeester Reinaldapark
10 Reinaldapad
6 residents recomanen
Park in the city centre
49 residents recomanen
Theehuis de Haarlemmerhout
1 Hertenkamplaan
49 residents recomanen
Park in the city centre

Essentials

47 residents recomanen
DekaMarkt
30 Amsterdamstraat
47 residents recomanen
Daily fresh products
Istanbul Versshop
13 Pr. Beatrixplein
Daily fresh products

Getting Around

Train station
24 residents recomanen
Haarlem Spaarnwoude station
24 residents recomanen
Train station
Bus stop for the bus to Haarlem city center (10 minutes bus ride)
Prinses Beatrixplein
Prinses Beatrixplein
Bus stop for the bus to Haarlem city center (10 minutes bus ride)
Bus 80 to Amsterdam (In the weekends night buss, all night)
24 residents recomanen
Haarlem Spaarnwoude station
24 residents recomanen
Bus 80 to Amsterdam (In the weekends night buss, all night)

Drinks & Nightlife

Several bars and cafe's in Haarlem city center
47 residents recomanen
Centrum
47 residents recomanen
Several bars and cafe's in Haarlem city center
Several nightclubs with several different music styles
154 residents recomanen
Grote Markt
Grote Markt
154 residents recomanen
Several nightclubs with several different music styles
Famous special beer brewery
272 residents recomanen
Jopen
2 Gedempte Voldersgracht
272 residents recomanen
Famous special beer brewery
The Sandman B.V.
154-ZW Zomervaart
Coffeeshop

Food Scene

Wereldrestaurant Jin Lai
2 Prins Bernhardlaan
Lunch and diner with a look and feel of old times
49 residents recomanen
Restaurant Zuidam
2A Scheepmakersdijk
49 residents recomanen
Lunch and diner with a look and feel of old times
Cafe with live music and unique look and feel
7 residents recomanen
Taverne De Waag
29 Damstraat
7 residents recomanen
Cafe with live music and unique look and feel
Cafe with a view over the spaarne canal
48 residents recomanen
Spaarne66
66 Spaarne
48 residents recomanen
Cafe with a view over the spaarne canal
Cafe and restaurant next to the spaarne canal. Very quiet and private restaurant.
Restaurant ChocOase B.V.
1 Max Euweplein
Cafe and restaurant next to the spaarne canal. Very quiet and private restaurant.

Sightseeing

A typical dutch windmill
104 residents recomanen
Windmill De Adriaan (1779)
1A Papentorenvest
104 residents recomanen
A typical dutch windmill
Cathedral
43 residents recomanen
Catedral de Sant Bavo
146 Leidsevaart
43 residents recomanen
Cathedral

Arts & Culture

Oldest museum of the Netherlands. Art and science.
370 residents recomanen
Museu Teylers
16 Spaarne
370 residents recomanen
Oldest museum of the Netherlands. Art and science.
Modern art museum
53 residents recomanen
De Hallen Haarlem
16 Grote Markt
53 residents recomanen
Modern art museum
Psychiatry is a lively topic. One in four Dutch people are affected by a mental problem. This does not mean we are any crazier than the rest of the world. We all know someone affected by depression, burnout or Alzheimer’s. Thanks to mental health care taking up a more prominent position in society, people with psychiatric problems have become a more noticeable presence in everyday life. Yet still not enough is known about psychiatry and people with psychiatric problems often face prejudice. We would like to encourage our visitors to think about the boundary between crazy and normal and question the representations of ‘madness’.
50 residents recomanen
Het Dolhuys
2 Schotersingel
50 residents recomanen
Psychiatry is a lively topic. One in four Dutch people are affected by a mental problem. This does not mean we are any crazier than the rest of the world. We all know someone affected by depression, burnout or Alzheimer’s. Thanks to mental health care taking up a more prominent position in society, people with psychiatric problems have become a more noticeable presence in everyday life. Yet still not enough is known about psychiatry and people with psychiatric problems often face prejudice. We would like to encourage our visitors to think about the boundary between crazy and normal and question the representations of ‘madness’.