Haarlem with its numerous structures and wonderful old squares lies close to the banks of the Spaarne river. It is great to walk around the restricted roads lined by the amazing structures worked by ace Lieven de Key. Visit unprecedented galleries, for example, the Frans Hals or Teylers Museum, and investigate its endless bistros and cafés. Haarlem is known as the most Flemish city of the north with reason! Haarlem is the capital of region Noord Holland(from the name of this territory comes disarray about considering this nation the Netherlands or Holland). The city of Haarlem was established in 1245 and this makes Haarlem probably the most seasoned city in the Netherlands. You can feel the vibe of bygone eras. Haarlem is novel and exceptional, unquestionably worth visiting!

What is so special about the city?

            Haarlem is the hub of flower-growing and has a significant share in flower bulbs export. Tourism has also grown as an industry over here, with some 750.000 individuals visiting the city every year. Haarlem is thirteenth on the rundown of the biggest urban areas in the Netherlands. It has about 150.000 occupants, yet with regards to the travel industry, it’s the fourth most visited city. Concerning most mainstream places, this may mean the accidental line and a few groups around primary attractions in the high season. Nonetheless, the town is genuinely calm in the slow time of year. Its developing ubiquity accompanies adequate occasions to eat and rest.

Climate

Haarlem, similar to the whole of The Netherlands, has a maritime (oceanic) atmosphere. This atmosphere is portrayed by its mild winters. There is basically no snowfall and only a couple days (in some cases weeks) a year with temperatures under zero during the day. With cool summers we suggest visiting Haarlem in July and August.

Fascinating realities about Haarlem’s climate:

  • During the period of July and August, you are destined to encounter great climate with charming normal temperatures that fall between 20 degrees Celsius (68°F) and 25 degrees Celsius (77°F).
  • The long stretches of September, October and November have a high possibility of precipitation.
  • The hottest month is August with a normal most extreme temperature of 20°C (68°F).
  • The coldest month is January with a normal most extreme temperature of 4°C (39°F).
  • November is the wettest month. This month should be evaded on the off chance that you are not a major enthusiast of the downpour.
  • April is the driest month.
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Getting to and around Haarlem

Haarlem is an excellent city that is only a short jump from Amsterdam. The greater part of the significant attractions is inside strolling distance of Station Haarlem, however on the off chance that you’d prefer to spare some time, buses likewise withdraw from legitimately outside the train station, taking you more profound into the downtown area very quickly. Snatch the guide beneath to take with you on your cell phone, use Google Maps to plot a course, or read on for more open vehicle motivation.

Travel to Haarlem by train

Trains from Amsterdam Central Station to Haarlem’s lovely station run various occasions 60 minutes (for the most part leaving from track 1 or 2 and halting at Amsterdam Sloterdijk station en route). The excursion takes around 20 minutes. The last train to and from Haarlem leaves around 01:00.

Travel to Haarlem by bus

On the off chance that you get yourself closer to the Elandsgracht zone, you may be similarly as brisk taking bus 80 from the Elandsgracht bus station to Haarlem. The excursion takes around 40 minutes. On the off chance that you exit at Tempeliersstraat stop, you will be right at the lower part of the fundamental shopping territory and a brief stroll from either the Frans Halsmuseum or Haarlem Stadsschouwburg.

Amsterdam and Region Travel Ticket

Remove the pressure from your excursion and travel around Amsterdam and to Haarlem with the Amsterdam and Region Travel Ticket. Tickets are substantial on all metro, cable car and bus lines worked by GVB, Connexxion, AllGo and EBS, including night buses, in addition to NS trains in the Amsterdam Area. Keep in mind, you should look at in and with your card each time you enter and leave a bus, cable car, train or metro. Your ticket is actuated from the main check-in.