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Haarlem: 'The most welcoming city in Holland'

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Haarlem, Netherlands (Holland) travel video

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The historic city of Haarlem is one of the most attractive destinations in the Netherlands. We show the main neighborhoods you want to have a look at when you're visiting Haarlem, a real Dutch treat. In the center the market square with the great church towering over, and just below there is a series of pedestrian lanes lined with shops and cafés that are very charming, and there are little side residential lanes here as well. Haarlem is only 15 minutes away from Amsterdam by train, so it makes an easy day-trip, but this small city is so fascinating you might want to spend a night or two to fully enjoy the experience.
Many of these brick buildings date back 400 years to the 17th century when Haarlem was at its peak of prosperity. They were homes and workshops and warehouses of the merchants. Today there are a lot of bars and restaurants and then it becomes a shopping street.
And this leads us right into perhaps the most charming street in Haarlem and maybe the cutest lane in the country.
Kleine Houstraat. You won't get lost here because it's a small district and the streets are rather straight and run at right angles to each other, but there's plenty here to keep you busy for a full day just wandering around. Walk along some of these connecting streets like Anegan, it's almost like a wide shopping mall that joins up three of the other main shopping streets.
You'll find the shoppers and workers are friendly and ready to talk.
There is frequent train service every 10 minutes between Haarlem and Amsterdam. However if you come on day trip you're probably not going to be getting to the ends of some of the shopping lanes and into the interesting little back streets or to the museums. If you spend a night or two you'll have plenty of time.
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One Day in HOLLAND (Netherlands): Exploring Haarlem

Walking around the beautiful historical city of Haarlem just outside of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
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Haarlem, Netherlands: Herring and Heritage - Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide - Travel Bite

Watch the full episode: Haarlem is a “Dutch Masters” kind of town, with plenty of 17th-century architecture. Dodge bikes down narrow lanes to discover some of Haarlem’s gems — pickled herring, masterpieces by Frans Hals, and, at 100 feet high, Holland’s greatest pipe organ. More info about travel to Haarlem: #ricksteveseurope #netherlands #haarlem

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10 Beautiful Places to Visit in the Netherlands 4k. Some of the best places to visit in the Netherlands are right here in this travel video. A Netherlands trip usually consists of visiting beautiful windmills or tourist destinations such as Utrecht, Amsterdam or Rotterdam, Leiden, Maastrict or the Hague. But either way the Netherlands is a top european destination no matter which place you choose but here are 10 i would recommend in part 1!
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Netherlands: Haarlem, Alkmaar, Leiden, The Hague, Delft, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Gouda, Maastricht

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Presenting a tour of the Netherlands
0:00 Introduction ; 03:26 Haarlem; 04:31 Alkmaar; 05:45 Leiden; 06:38 The Hague; 07:48 Delft; 08:54 Rotterdam; 10:11 Utrecht; 11:35 Gouda; 12:22 Maastricht ; 13:43 Conclusion
Starting with a visit to Haarlem, then to Leiden, doing a few day trips out from there. Then to Delft for three more nights and excursions to The Hague, political capital of the nation.
Then to Rotterdam the great modern city of the Netherlands, continuing to Utrecht, a university town with a large historic center and then to Maastricht in the southern part of the country. I'll also be going up to the Alkmaar cheese market which is a lot of fun.
This video is a summary of the trip through the Netherlands. We will be presenting short segments about each city here, but we have 22 movies providing a lot more details about these places so be sure to look for them in our collection.
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Traveling between cities was so easy because the Netherlands has got perhaps the best train system in Europe. It's phenomenal. The trains are clean, fast, frequent and not expensive. This is a small country, so the cities are relatively close together, you can get from one to the next and 15 or 30 minutes usually. This superb rail service in itself makes a good reason to visit this country, shift for it really does eliminate some of those logistical problems of travel, just getting around. It is so easy with these trains.
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Haarlem, Netherlands: Top 10 Must See Attractions

Did you know, Haarlem is one of the cutest little towns in Netherlands and the most attractive place to visit after Amsterdam! My new video will take you through all the top attractions and the most happening places to visit in Haarlem. The most famous windmill in the Netherlands, the secret hofjes and the church which is a beer pub. Enjoy the video and please like and subscribe to Eur0ping.

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DUTCH STREET FOOD TOUR // Haarlem, the Netherlands

A quick day trip from Amsterdam is Haarlem! Did you know that Harlem, NY was named after Haarlem in the Netherlands? It's THAT important! And New York used to be New Amsterdam...is your mind blown yet?!

In less than a 1/2 hour from Amsterdam, you are in a lovely Dutch town that all us Amsterdammers even love to visit...Haarlem. Where the people are friendly, it's not crowded, and it's still the traditional incredible Dutch architecture you know and love.

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Netherlands beyond Amsterdam: Haarlem and the Countryside for Windmills, Tulips & more

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In our last two videos we shared things to do and foodie adventures from Amsterdam and in this one we’ll talk about how we explored more of the Netherlands. Join us, as we take you on a journey through the picturesque Netherlands countryside, where we explore the charming windmills and traditional houses of Zaanse Schaans, wander the historic streets of Haarlem, and immerse ourselves in the breathtaking beauty of the tulip fields and gardens. Get ready to be captivated by the idyllic landscapes, vibrant colors, and rich cultural heritage of the Dutch countryside.

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I spent an afternoon in Haarlem to explore. Here's a tiny guide to show what I saw in Haarlem. I touch on the history and give you a sense of what's it like in this medieval city!

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We'll take you on a journey through the city's historic streets, along its picturesque canals, and past some of its most iconic landmarks. From the Grote Markt, the city's central square, to the Teylers Museum, the oldest museum in the Netherlands, you'll see the very best of Haarlem's stunning architecture and cultural heritage.

As we pedal through Haarlem, you'll get a true sense of the city's laid-back and friendly atmosphere. You'll see locals going about their daily lives, shopkeepers welcoming visitors, and street performers adding to the lively and vibrant atmosphere of the city.

Our video also showcases some of the best parks and green spaces in Haarlem, such as the beautiful Haarlemmerhout park and the peaceful Kenaupark. These are perfect places to take a break from cycling, relax, and soak up the stunning surroundings.

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HAARLEM, NETHERLANDS Things to do and FINE DINING at Restaurant Mr. & Mrs.! YUMMY!

Hi Loves,

Today, I am sharing our short visit to Haarlem, Netherlands and our wonderful dining experience at Restaurant Mr. and Mrs in June 2019. Haarlem is the capital of the province North Holland, where many Dutch residents live. The city is about a 15-minute train ride from Amsterdam. Since we rented a car, we decided to stop by Haarlem and explored this peaceful city. We were also fortunate to dine at Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. and our experience there was absolutely amazing! I would like to give this place a 5 star rating. The meal and the wine (recommended by the chef) was phenomenal! I would highly recommend this restaurant if you’re passing by Haarlem. It will not disappoint you. We also missed a couple of lovely spots so comment below if you would like to share other attractions or if you have any questions about the city or the restaurant.

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Places we visited:
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2) The St. Bravo Church at Groth Markt
3) De Hallen Museum at Groth Markt (One of two Frans Hal Museum)
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Visit The Netherlands - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about The Netherlands

Visiting the Netherlands is more than just visiting Amsterdam. There are so many wonderful things to see and do, from the architecture and amazing museums to the biking opportunities to all the windmills and flowers, to the bad parts of visiting The Netherlands, the stigma that the Netherlands are just a drunken party for tourists in the red light district of Amsterdam and did we mention the service? Here are five things you will love and hate about visiting the Netherlands.
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Hate #1. The Drunk/High Tourists in the Red Light District in Amsterdam: and how they have become a defacto image of The Netherlands, when The Netherlands has so much to offer travelers.
Hate #2. The Stairs: look the stairwells in the Netherlands are more like Ladders so be careful on them. Don't bring heavy bags.
Hate #3. The Service: as much as we love the Dutch people, the service is not something you will write home about. It's professional, but not overly friendly.
Hate #4. The Bike Lanes: Remember, Red is Dead... you will understand the first time you walk into a bike lane in The Netherlands.
Hate #5. The Unpredictable nature of Dutch weather.

Love #1. The Architecture and Culture throughout The Netherlands. The guild houses that will fill up gigs of data on your camera to amazing churches to museums stocked full of amazing art there is so much to enjoy and see in The Netherlands.
Love #2. The Transportation and Tourism Infrastructure: The Netherlands is super easy to get around.
Love #3. That there is so much more to The Netherlands than just Amsterdam: go explore the country, from Haarlem to Groningen to so many more great towns around the country.
Love #3b. The People of the Netherlands: from their amazing English to their great sense of humor to their directness the Dutch can make for a great time.
Love #4. The biking opportunities and easiness of renting bikes and exploring The Netherlands on two wheels.
Love #5. The drinking and snacking opportunities all over the country.

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Haarlem, The Netherlands | Autumn walk | Berjalan jalan di kota Haarlem, Belanda - 4K

Hallo manteman, selamat malam,


Haarlem adalah ibu kota dari provincie Noord - Holland ( Holland - Utara) Belanda. Dan kota Haarlem menjadi kota terbesar ke 2 di Holland - Utara setelah Amsterdam, dengan jumlah penduduk sekitar 161 ribu jiwa.


Banyak tempat2 yang menarik untuk di kunjungi di Haarlem, di antaranya, De Grote Markt yang sangat populer , yang juga di kelilingi oleh bangunan2 tua bersejarah dengan arsitektuur yang indah.

Kemudian Haarlem juga terkenal dengan sebutan KOTA BUNGA karena di sekelilingnya banyak sekali perkebunan bunga2 yang indah dan juga dekat sekali dengan TAMAN BUNGA KEUKENHOF yang begitu terkenal di seluruh dunia.


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Hello guys, good night,

Haarlem is the capital of the Netherlands provincie Noord - Holland ( Holland - North). And the city of Haarlem became the 2nd largest city in Holland - North after Amsterdam, with a population of about 161 thousand people.

Many interesting places to visit in Haarlem, among them, the very popular De Grote Markt, which is also surrounded by historic old buildings with beautiful architects.
Then Haarlem is also known as THE CITY OF FLOWERS because around it are many beautiful flower plantations and also very close to the KEUKENHOF FLOWER GARDEN that is so famous around the world.

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North Holland, Netherlands | City of Haarlem, Alkmaar, Hilversum | Drone 4k video | North Holland

North Holland, Netherlands. This video review tells about the developed province of the Netherlands - North Holland. The video was filmed using a drone so that viewers can see the ancient architecture of the Middle Ages and the picturesque beauties of the surrounding nature from a bird's eye view, made in 4k resolution.

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North Holland is a province of the Netherlands, located in the west of the country. It lies on a wide peninsula between the North Sea and the Waldensian Sea and the IJsellmeer and Markermeer lakes.

Capital
Despite the fact that the large city of Amsterdam is located on the territory of the province, Haarlem is the administrative center.

Nature
The landscape of the province is more flat, combining fields and wide forests. You can appreciate the picturesque landscapes in the Texel Dunes and Zuid-Kennemerland National Parks. It is here that you can enjoy beautiful places: lakes, forests and glades.

Main cities: Haarlem, Alkmaar, Hilversum
Haarlem stretches along the Sparna River, 20 km from Amsterdam. The city is the main exporter of tulips, and attracts tourists with its charming historical center, as well as an abundance of various shops. Haarlem is simply a Mecca for shopping lovers.
Alkmaar is a small town with a center reminiscent of the stone Middle Ages (in its architecture, of course), a myriad of canals and narrow streets. Despite the fact that the main source of income for the city is tourism, it is difficult to call it provincial, since the city's industry is extensive and successful. But still, life here is slow and measured.
Hilversum is the Dutch center for radio and television broadcasting. The city is notable for its modern architecture, built in the first half of the last century, which blends harmoniously with the nearby forests and natural areas.

What to see
The Zaanse Schans is a large historical reserve located 15 km from Amsterdam. On its territory, ancient buildings of the 17th-18th centuries have gathered, including the famous windmills, which are available for visiting. A sightseeing can also be arranged by taking a river trip along the Zaan River that flows there.
Amsterdam is largely known for its lively nightlife. The Leidseplein is home to restaurants, bars, casinos and itinerant artists.
In general, you can explore Amsterdam not only on foot, but also by taking a boat ride through the city's canals. The walk will be especially spectacular in the evening, when the city is immersed in lights.
Alkmaar is the cheese capital of the country. Traditional Dutch varieties Gouda and Edam are produced here. In the center is the Cheese Museum, which will be of interest to both adults and children. Here they tell about the history of local cheese making, and children will be fascinated by the cheese quest.
Art can be enjoyed in one of the largest art museums in the world, the Rijksmuseum. Works by local masters are exhibited here: Vermeer, Rembrandt, Van Gogh and others.
In Amsterdam, there is the Rembrandt House Museum, in which the artist not only lived his best years, but also created many of his masterpieces.

Attractions
Dam Square in Amsterdam is full of attractions. The apogee of interest is the Royal Palace, where the royal family lived in the 17th century. Nearby you can find the New Church, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, as well as a monument in honor of the soldiers who died in World War II.
In Amsterdam, you can also find the Hermitage on the Amstel. This is a branch of the St. Petersburg Hermitage, but the expositions there are updated regularly. This is a kind of tribute to the friendly relations between Russia and the Netherlands in the 17th and 18th centuries, when Peter the Great studied shipbuilding with local craftsmen.
The historic center of Haarlem is centered around the Grotemarkt, a square on which a hunting castle was located in the 12th century, and knightly tournaments were also held. Nearby is the main church of the city - De Grote St. Bavokerk, built in the early 16th century. you can also visit the Meat Rows - Fleishal, which has existed since the 17th century. surprisingly, then the building was considered ugly, as it did not fit into the general architecture, but now it is difficult to imagine visiting the capital without seeing it.

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Haarlem, Netherlands - Number 5 on my Top 5 Destinations of Places I Visited in 2022

If you're in need of a vacation that's equal parts charming, laid-back, and full of history, look no further than Haarlem, Netherlands! This beautiful city has a lot to offer, and here are just a few reasons why it should be at the top of your travel bucket list:

History and culture: Haarlem has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, and the city's historic center is home to a number of stunning landmarks and cultural attractions. The Grote Kerk, a beautiful church that dates back to the 14th century, is a must-see. And with a number of museums and galleries showcasing the local culture and art, you won't run out of things to do in Haarlem. Plus, who doesn't love a good old-fashioned ghost tour? Haarlem has plenty of spooky history to explore.

Delicious food and drink: Haarlem is home to a variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars serving up delicious local and international fare. And with the city's close proximity to Amsterdam, you can easily enjoy all the delicious Dutch treats the country has to offer. Pro tip: don't leave Haarlem without trying some of the local cheese – it's to die for! And of course, you can't visit the Netherlands without sampling some of the famous Dutch beer.

Shopping: Haarlem has a mix of big brands and independent stores selling everything from clothing and accessories to home decor and gifts. The city's markets, such as the weekly Saturday market, are a great place to find unique and locally-made products. Plus, you'll have the added bonus of returning home with gifts that you won't find at your local mall.

Friendly Local: The Dutch are some of the friendliest people you will find, so duck into a Brown Cafe, belly up to the bar and strike up some great conversations. Order and Amstel, a toastie, and let the day take you away.

HAARLEM, THE NETHERLANDS

Today I Travelled from Amsterdam to Haarlem, and had a look around this beautiful city, dive straight in to see what i got up to.

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