Haarlem Heritage Walk Through Medieval Streets
Meet your Haarlem tour guide at the time of your choosing at Haarlem railway station, famous as a benchmark of Dutch Art Nouveau architecture.
Set out on a three-hour walking tour through the cobbled medieval streets of this Dutch city.
Reach an ancient beguinage, where single women took refuge in times of war.
Stop in front of the windmill of Adriaan, one of the last remaining windmills in Haarlem.
Continue your private tour along the Spaarne River to contemplate important places such as the Waag building, one of the oldest in the city, and the house of Frans Hals.
Visit the New Church, where your guide will explain the development of religion throughout the history of the Netherlands. You will also see an old church that has been converted into a brewery.
End the guided tour by exploring the Grote Markt, the place of origin of Haarlem. It contains some of the most important buildings in the city: the Town Hall, the Vleeshal - the old meat market - and the Hoofdwacht, the first town hall in the city.