Summary
Welcome to Haarlem, Netherlands
Haarlem is located in the northwestern Netherlands and was a major port city back in the days. Due to its history in trading, one can easily find a glimpse of the medieval times in its cobblestone streets and gabled houses.
Places to Visit
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De Adriaan Windmill
De Adriaan Windmill is one of the most iconic windmills in the Netherlands. Originally built in 1779, it was reconstructed in 1932 and has never failed to stand tall painting the skyline with its presence.
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Grote kerk
The Grote Kerk also known as the St.-Bavokerk is a reformed protestant church and former Catholic cathedral located on the central market square in the Dutch city of Haarlem.
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Amsterdamse Poort
The only gate left from the original twelve city gates, Amsterdamse Poort forms an important tourist attraction for thousands of people. One can easily visit this gate that stands between Amsterdam and Haarlem on the old route.
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Bloemendaal beach
Located between Zandvoort at Sea and IJmuiden is the 4300 metres long Bloemendaal Beach. It’s a perfect weekend spot for the locals and its visitors to indulge in the activities or the clubs that it has to offer.
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