Experience the historic and cultural highlights of Haarlem on a culinary audio tour. Explore hidden gems, taste local bites, and discover the city through the eyes of a local.
Experience the historic and cultural highlights of Haarlem on a culinary audio tour. Explore hidden gems, taste local bites, and discover the city through the eyes of a local.
- movementsyoga haarlem - This is where the Pocketguide tour in Haarlem begins. From here, embark on an engaging and delightful audio tour of this charming city. The guided audio will provide more insights about this location.
- Grote Markt - The Grote Markt in Antwerp is a town square located in the heart of the historic city quarter. It boasts…
- movementsyoga haarlem - This is where the Pocketguide tour in Haarlem begins. From here, embark on an engaging and delightful audio tour of this charming city. The guided audio will provide more insights about this location.
- Grote Markt - The Grote Markt in Antwerp is a town square located in the heart of the historic city quarter. It boasts a magnificent city hall, numerous ornate 16th-century guildhalls, and a variety of restaurants and cafés. Situated within walking distance of the Scheldt river, it features a Christmas market and ice rink during the winter season.
- Hofje van Oorschot - The Hofje van Oorschot is a courtyard in Haarlem dating back to 1769, located in the center of Haarlem at Kruisstraat no. 44, on the corner with Krocht.
- Bakenessergracht - Bakenes was initially a spit of land southeast of Haarlem’s center, nearly encircled by a bend in the Spaarne. The name likely originates from “nes” (nose) and refers to the shape of the headland, where a beacon for ships would have stood. In the 14th century, this area became part of Haarlem’s city limits; previously, the Bakenessergracht marked Haarlem’s border. In the 1930s, plans to fill in the canal were thwarted by efforts from the Rijnlandsche Academy, founded by Harry Prenen and Godfried Bomans.
- De Waag (1595) - The Waag (“weigh house”) is a 15th-century building located on Nieuwmarkt square in Amsterdam. Initially a city gate and part of Amsterdam’s walls, it later served various roles, including a guildhall, museum, fire station, and anatomical theatre.
The Waag is the oldest surviving non-religious building in Amsterdam. It was designated a national monument (rijksmonument) in 1970.
The Waag is featured in Rembrandt’s 1632 painting, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp. The surgeons’ guild commissioned this artwork for their guildhall in the Waag.

- Snacks included
- Audio-guided walking tour of Haarlem with cultural and historical insights
- Snacks included
- Audio-guided walking tour of Haarlem with cultural and historical insights
- Headset
- Guide
- Headset
- Guide
This audio tour guides you through the heart of Haarlem. Throughout the journey, you’ll visit numerous stunning and renowned spots in the city. Yet, the hidden gems are not overlooked and are given the attention they deserve. Stroll through various courtyards, charming neighborhoods, along canals, and across different squares, all while enjoying drinks…
This audio tour guides you through the heart of Haarlem. Throughout the journey, you’ll visit numerous stunning and renowned spots in the city. Yet, the hidden gems are not overlooked and are given the attention they deserve. Stroll through various courtyards, charming neighborhoods, along canals, and across different squares, all while enjoying drinks and snacks. All that’s needed is your phone and a hearty appetite for this delightful food tour. Experience the sights, flavors, and essence of the city as a local would. You can enjoy the tour at your own pace. The tour features over 22 points of interest, intriguing facts, entertaining anecdotes, and 5 culinary stops! So, book the tour, let the city speak to you, and let your taste buds lead the way!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.