In this private tour from Amsterdam to Haarlem you will get an intimate and personal experience with your private expert guide and you can enjoy the ride with your private driver who will take you out of the city, along scenic routes.
Haarlem is a city outside of Amsterdam in the northwest Netherlands. In this tour you will explore the eye catching sights of Haarlem such as The St. Bavo Church, The Frans Hals Museum which is a Dutch national museum dedicated to the 16th-century Dutch painter Frans Hals, Grote Markt which one of the largest public squares in Europe.
It is a major tourist attraction in the Netherlands and has been since the Middle Ages and explore the history of the Amsterdamse Poort, its significance in Dutch history and how it has been used throughout the centuries.
For groups of up to 6 people, the service will he held by a private driver/guide, for a group from 7 people, the service will be held with driver and a separate guide.
Pickup included
The St. Bavo Church is a Roman Catholic parish in Haarlem, Netherlands. It is one of the oldest churches in the country and has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage List since 1996. The church was built in the 13th century and was originally called "Sint-Bavokerk" which means "Saint Bavo Church". The church's bell tower is one of the tallest buildings in Haarlem at 123 meters tall. The church has a lot of different paintings inside, including an altarpiece by Jan van Eyck from 1432.
The Frans Hals Museum is a Dutch national museum dedicated to the 16th-century Dutch painter Frans Hals. The museum has one of the world's most important collections of paintings by 17th-century Dutch masters and a small but significant collection of late medieval art. It is located on the Museumplein in Amsterdam, on the corner of Paulus Potterstraat and Jan van Nassaustraat.
Grote Markt is one of the largest public squares in Europe. It is a major tourist attraction in the Netherlands and has been since the Middle Ages. The Grote Markt was originally built as a marketplace, but it was also used as an execution site for criminals and those who were sentenced to death. The square wasn't always called Grote Markt; it was originally called "Groote Market".
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