Join me for a stroll through Haarlem as we explore the most stunning spots I’ve picked out for you. With GPS, I can pinpoint your location and provide timely directions and information in your native language. Additionally, you can read the text on the screen and view the route on the map for extra support.
Join me for a stroll through Haarlem as we explore the most stunning spots I’ve picked out for you. With GPS, I can pinpoint your location and provide timely directions and information in your native language. Additionally, you can read the text on the screen and view the route on the map for extra support.
- Grote Markt - On the Grote Markt, you’ll find the statue of Laurens Janszoon Coster, the town hall, and the Sint Bavo Church.
- Stadhuis Haarlem - Our route takes us past the old town hall.
- Sint-Bavokerk (Church of St. Bavo) - We pass by the Sint Bavokerk on our route.
- Botermarkt - Our route goes through the Botermarkt, one of…
- Grote Markt - On the Grote Markt, you’ll find the statue of Laurens Janszoon Coster, the town hall, and the Sint Bavo Church.
- Stadhuis Haarlem - Our route takes us past the old town hall.
- Sint-Bavokerk (Church of St. Bavo) - We pass by the Sint Bavokerk on our route.
- Botermarkt - Our route goes through the Botermarkt, one of Haarlem’s most beautiful squares.
- Trou moet Blycken - We pass the former men’s society building, known for its beautiful, historic facade.
- Grote Houtstraat - We walk through Haarlem’s largest shopping area, also famous for its appearance in the game Monopoly.
- Frans Hals Museum - If I may suggest, a visit to the Frans Hals Museum is highly recommended. The museum showcases various collections, including the internationally renowned 17th-century art from Haarlem, with Frans Hals as the leading figure.
- Nieuwe Kerk of Sint Annakerk Haarlem - Built in 1649, the Nieuwe Kerk was the first stone church in Haarlem specifically for Protestants. Designed by Jacob van Campen, the church focuses on the centrally positioned pulpit, making the preacher visible and audible from all angles. The tower, dating back to 1613, was preserved by the Haarlem city council during the church’s construction.
- Brouwershofje - We visit the courtyard founded in 1457 by Jacob Huyge Roeperszoon and his sister Katrijntje Huyge Roepersdat, a brewing family associated with the Brewers’ Guild. The courtyard originally housed 22 poor, unmarried women who had worked as ‘maids’ for breweries.
- Museumbezoek Huis Barnaart - At Nieuwe Gracht 7, we pass the Museumhuis Barnaart, a must-visit. This stately building was once owned by one of the city’s wealthiest merchants, Willem Philip Barnaart. At 21, he commissioned Abraham van der Hart to build his reception house on the canal, resulting in a city palace with the best-preserved Empire interior in the Netherlands. It remains one of the city’s most beautiful houses and is open to the public.
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